Posted on 08/13/2025 7:38:41 AM PDT by lowbridge
Not good. She would be easy prey for the more evil elements.
Philly soul PING
I pray that she is alright, and will soon be retuned to her family.
That is Zola Taylor in the picture. She was the original female singer in the group during their heyday. Always one of my favorites.
This sounds ominous and hopefully ends well, But I kinda doubt it will..................
such a terrible condition- hope she is safe-
Indeed. She probably needs a care giver and supervision. She can’t wander about and board transit on her own.
Yep, unfortunately- people with evil souls roaming in packs or alone- ferals really-
That was my thought...where is the caregiver? Surely she has enough funds
WHY IS SHE OUT ALONE & UNACCOMPANIED???
She might have had a caregiver. People with Alzheimers can be like toddlers. Turn your attention away for a minute and they are gone.
4 days lost in a city is a very bad sign. I hope a miracle happens.
I wonder if a bracelet that has a AirTag attached to it would work for dementia patients.
Not safe wandering around a jungle with all kinds of wild animals running around everywhere.
Oh, whatever am I thinking of, this is New York City for goodness sake.
Prayers up....please let her be found safe 🙏🏻
I would think so ... so long as she, or, SOMEONE doesn’t remove it.
Maybe hide it in their shoe, something similar.
She’s led an interesting life. Like so many black musicians, she began by singing in church at age 4. From Wikipedia: By the late 1960s, Hall had trained as a nurse, supplementing her income by working variously as a singer, go-go dancer and stripper. She also raised her daughter during this time. She continued singing in a semi-professional vein, while working full-time as a nurse. She developed her stage act to include a risque repertoire which was ripe with innuendo. Her better known songs included “Big Long Slidin’ Thing,” “One Drop Will Do You,” and “Pump Up Your Love.”
Man, those guys were good! Especially their male tenor lead. They brought back some great big-band songs from the 30s/40s.
The Platters were first formed in 1952 and had a number of hits over the next decade, including “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” “Only You” and “The Great Pretender.”
All of which I sing....
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