Sandra Tilley was born in
Cleveland, Ohio, on May 5, 1946. Both of her parents died when she was an infant. After their death, Tilley was raised by her relatives in Ohio. While attending school in Cleveland, she took music classes and played the violin in her school orchestra. Tilley would enter into a career in show business not too long after she graduated from high school. She would become a familiar face in the Cleveland music scenes of the 1960s, taking work as a fill in back up singer for
The Orlons. Tilley’s talent was noticed by Carolyn Gill of
The Velvelettes who was looking for a fill in for her group. She recruited into
The Velvelettes in late 1965 by Gill, as a permanent replacement for member Gail Sonders, would retire the group to focus on her family. Tilley would remain in the groups lineup until their final disband in September, 1967. In 1968, Tilley would later become the final member to join
Martha Reeves and The Vandellas replacing former member Rosalind Ashford. She would make her debut with the group during their engagement at the
Copacabana in December 1968. The following year, Tilley would be featured on the album cover for
the Vandellas 7th studio album “
Sugar ‘n’ Spice”. However, many of Ashford vocals were featured on many of the albums track listings and it is unlikely she sang on the album. The first song she was documented to have recorded with the Vandellas was "Something", which appeared originally on the 1970 album
Natural Resources. She sang on the chart hit "
Bless You", "Your Loves Makes It All Worthwhile" and the album
Black Magic before the group splintered altogether following a farewell tour in 1972. Tilley's highlights as a Vandellas member included performing at the
Copacabana in
New York City with
Judy Garland and
F. Lee Bailey in the audience. Tilley also toured the United Kingdom with the group when "Forget Me Not" became a top ten hit in the UK in 1970. Other highlights include appearances she made with the group on various television programs including
The Mike Douglas Show and popular dance show,
Soul Train. ==Death and legacy==