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Miss Ruby Starr
November 30, 1949-January 14, 1995
Ruby Starr (November 30, 1949 - January 14, 1995) was born Constance Henrietta Mierzwiak in Toledo, Ohio. Starr started performing at the age of nine under the stage name Connie Little and was later billed as Ruby Jones during the 1960s. In 1971 she was signed to Curtom Records and recorded her first album, Ruby Jones. Shortly after that album's release, Black Oak Arkansas lead vocalist Jim "Dandy" Mangrum saw Starr singing in an Evansville, Indiana, club and convinced her to join his band. At this point she assumed the stage name of Ruby Starr.
Starr toured with the band for several years at the height of their success and was featured in their Top 30 single "Jim Dandy". In 1974 she began touring on her own again as Ruby Starr & Grey Ghost (members: Gary Levin, Marius Penczner, David Mayo and Joel Williams) and released a self-titled album in 1975 on Capitol Records. Her second album, Scene Stealer, also on Capitol Records was released in 1976. During this time she continued to open for Black Oak Arkansas and other acts such as Black Sabbath and Edgar Winter. Starr also toured with Blackfoot from 1977 to 1978. Her third and last album for Capitol, Smoky Places was released in 1977.
By the dawn of the 1980s, Starr had formed a new band called Grey Star. They issued a pair of recordings which included 1981's Grey Star and 1983's Telephone Sex. Star formed her final group, Henrietta Kahn, in the late 1980s. In the early 1990s, Starr was diagnosed with cancer. She died at home in Toledo in January of 1995.
After her death, several archival releases that featured Starr were issued, including the live Black Oak Arkansas recording, Live On The King Biscuit Flower Hour 1976, and a reissue of Ruby Starr's debut album, retitled as Stone Junkie.

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Ruby Coors Live Photo courtesy of La La Lulu
I don't know Lulu's real name, she is in Ruby's top 24 friends list
Thank you so much!

Ruby & BOA, Tulsa 1976
Photos of Ruby w/ BOA Courtesy of Richard Galbraith from Enid, Oklahoma

Photo courtesy of La La Lulu
I don't know Lulu's real name, she is in Ruby's top 24 friends list
Thank you so much!

Photo Courtesy of Richard Galbraith

Photo Courtesy of Richard Galbraith

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Courtesy of Richard Galbraith

Courtesy of Richard Galbraith

My Blog

Just a Note...

I have been away from this tribute page for several months. I have just completed cancer therapy, chemo, radiation, and all appears to be well now! I thought of Miss Ruby alot during this time, wonder...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 10:42:00 PST

Ruby Starr: L'il Fannie Annie of the Ozarks-Circus Magazine Dec 75

Thank you once again to Richard Galbraith for this great Ruby article from Circus Magazine Dec 75...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Fri, 01 Jun 2007 08:47:00 PST

Ruby Starr Music

Greetings Everyone, I have had several inquiries on how to find Ruby's music. First of all, most of her albums are not on CD, however, I did manage to find some of her music on cd. Consequently, some ...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 01:37:00 PST

Miss RUBY STARR Remembered...

Tomorrow (January 14, 1995) is the 12 year anniversary of Miss Ruby's passing, even though some reports say January 13, 1995. In any case, those of you who love her, please light a candle and quietly ...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 09:04:00 PST

Ruby Remembered...

If Constance Mierzwiak had any regrets, and there were very few, one was that she didn't sustain the fame she achieved as Ruby Starr, the female lead singer with Black Oak Arkansas in the early 1970s,...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Mon, 04 Dec 2006 11:30:00 PST

Gutsy Ruby...

Ruby Starr, a rock vocalist who packed Milwaukee clubs with her own brand of gutsy, soulful singing, was remembered by friends Monday as one of the first prominent female rock singers in Milwaukee. St...
Posted by Ruby Starr on Mon, 04 Dec 2006 11:21:00 PST