The Sherrys were an American girl group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, active briefly in the 1960s.
[1] The group came together in 1961 around Philadelphia singer Little Joe Cook, former lead singer of The Thrillers;[1] it featured two of his daughters Delphine and Dinell Cook, his niece Charlotte Butler plus their cousin Dolores "Honey" Wiley-Sowell.
The band also briefly featured Tammi Terrell, who later left the group, and went on to Motown.
In 1962, a dance craze called 'The Popeye' shot to popularity, and the group recorded the tune "Pop Pop Pop-Pie"[1] (written by Johnny Madara and Dave White, both future bandmembers in The Spokesmen) in hopes of capitalizing on it.
[1] An album entitled At the Hop with the Sherrys followed early in 1963 on Guyden Records; most of the songs on it were written by Madara and White.