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Where Does The Time Go?

Louise Whitney of The Whitney Family circa 1969

Louise Whitney of The Whitney Family circa 1969

Louise Whitney (of The Whitney Family) promo picture early 1970's

Louise Whitney (of The Whitney Family) promo picture early 1970's

Whitney, Whitney & Whitney were Mary Lee, Jimmy and Louise Whitney 1972

Whitney, Whitney & Whitney were Mary Lee, Jimmy and Louise Whitney 1972

The Whitney Family children's father, Ellis Ray "Ray Boone" Leary - 1966 concert poster.

The Whitney Family children's father, Ellis Ray "Ray Boone" Leary - 1966 concert poster.

The Whitney Family early 1970's

The Whitney Family early 1970's

The Whitney Family In the studio 1975

The Whitney Family In the studio 1975

The Whitney Family in a Right On! Magazine feature mid 1970's

The Whitney Family in a Right On! Magazine feature mid 1970's

The Whitney Family Okinawa, Japan 1981

The Whitney Family Okinawa, Japan 1981

The Whitney Family on the August 1975 cover of Right On! Magazine. It was just one of several issues they appeared in.

The Whitney Family on the August 1975 cover of Right On! Magazine. It was just one of several issues they appeared in.

Louise Whitney performed the vocals on the Emmy Award nominated "Early In The Morning" from the 1977 movie Minstrel Man, starring Glynn Turman (who, by coincidence, later married Tracey Whitney's best friend, Jo-An Allen-Turman.)

Louise Whitney performed the vocals on the Emmy Award nominated "Early In The Morning" from the 1977 movie Minstrel Man, starring Glynn Turman (who, by coincidence, later married Tracey Whitney's best friend, Jo-An Allen-Turman.)

The Whitney Family on The Midnight Special late 1975

The Whitney Family on The Midnight Special late 1975

The Whitney Family's "Let Me Be Your Woman" (with mom Louise on lead vocals) was a Billboard Magazine Top Singles Pick on May 21, 1977.

The Whitney Family's "Let Me Be Your Woman" (with mom Louise on lead vocals) was a Billboard Magazine Top Singles Pick on May 21, 1977.

The Whitney Family Promo pic 1979

The Whitney Family Promo pic 1979

The Whitney Family 2000

The Whitney Family 2000

The Whitney Family Airways LP on Warner Curb records

The Whitney Family Airways LP on Warner Curb records

The Whitney Family United Artists single, "Heaven In My Arms"

The Whitney Family United Artists single, "Heaven In My Arms"

The Whitney Family United Artists single, Love Is Where You Find It"

The Whitney Family United Artists single, Love Is Where You Find It"

The Whitney Family Warner Brothers LP

The Whitney Family Warner Brothers LP

The Whitney Family was featured on Lou Rawls Parade Of Stars special.

The Whitney Family was featured on Lou Rawls Parade Of Stars special.

Tracey Whitney's aunt, Mary Lee Whitney-Evans, was a member of Stevie Wonder's "Wonderlove," and was the featured female vocal on his classic single, "AS."

Tracey Whitney's aunt, Mary Lee Whitney-Evans, was a member of Stevie Wonder's "Wonderlove," and was the featured female vocal on his classic single, "AS."

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