Joyce Vincent Wilson (born Joyce Vincent,[1] December 14, 1946) is an American singer, best known as part of the group Tony Orlando and Dawn.[2] Wilson was later in Former Ladies of the Supremes, despite not being a member of the vocal group, although, she was considered to be the replacement for Mary Wilson of The Supremes in 1977, but with Wilson being the lone original member still in the group, Motown management shut down the Supremes instead.
Wilson had once been considered as a replacement in an official grouping of the Supremes following former member Mary Wilson's departure. It was decided by Motown that the group should not continue without an original member, and the Supremes disbanded in 1977.[3][4]
A friend of Payne, Wilson has also provided backing vocals during her solo concerts. In 2006, Wilson and her sister Pamela Vincent provided backing vocals at a twentieth anniversary concert celebrated by the Former Ladies of the Supremes (FLOS).[citation needed] In January 2007, both Wilson and Vincent provided backing vocals for Payne at a performance in Los Angeles. In that same year, Vincent filled in for Freddi Poole in the FLOS for a tour with Payne and Lynda Laurence, when Poole was suffering from the death of her mother.[6] Wilson and Vincent also perform with the "Inspirational Voices of Free" choir, and were also members of the short-lived supergroup Tour de 4Force. The quintet also included Jim Gilstrap, Theresa Davis (of the Emotions) and Payne.[7]
In 2009, Wilson replaced Poole in the FLOS, and was welcomed on September 28th on Lynda Laurence and Payne's website, and made her performance debut on October 3, 2009.[8]
Wilson and Hopkins joined Orlando on stage in 2024, when he performed his last show before retiring from touring.