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  2. Conny Van Dyke, Motown Singer and ‘W.W. and the Dixie ... - AOL

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    Conny Van Dyke, a singer-songwriter signed to Motown Records who starred in such films as “W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings” and “Framed,” has died. She was 78. Van Dyke died on Nov. 11 at ...

  3. Barrett Strong, Motown artist known for ‘Money,’ dies at 81

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    FILE - Motown's Barrett Strong arrives at the induction ceremony for 35th annual National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York on June 10, 2004.

  4. Abdul 'Duke' Fakir, last of the original Four Tops, is dead at 88

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    The Four Tops were among Motown's most popular and enduring acts, peaking in the 1960s. ... Fakir died Monday of heart failure at his home in Detroit, according to a family spokesperson, with his ...

  5. List of Motown artists - Wikipedia

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    Motown AZ: 21st century Motown B.G.O.T.I. 1980s/1990s BGOTI Babyface: 21st century Motown Erykah Badu: 1980s/1990s Motown Bankroll Freddie: 21st century Motown J. J. Barnes: 1960s Ric-Tic Records Drake Bell: 21st century Motown Yummy Bingham: 21st century Motown Will Biondo: 21st century Motown Black Coffey 21st century Motown Blinky: 1960s ...

  6. Duke Fakir - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Kareem "Duke" Fakir (December 26, 1935 – July 22, 2024) was an American singer. He co-founded the Motown quartet the Four Tops and performed in an ensemble under that name from 1953 until shortly before his death. He was the group's last surviving original member.

  7. Wanda Young - Wikipedia

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    Wanda LaFaye Rogers, née Young (August 9, 1943 – December 15, 2021), was an American singer, known for being a member of the Motown all-female singing group the Marvelettes, and after 1965, the lead singer.

  8. Archbishop Carl Bean, AIDS activist and singer of early ... - AOL

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    Archbishop Carl Bean, a former Motown singer, longtime AIDS activist, and a leader in the LGBTQ church movement, has died. He was 77. On Tuesday, in a statement entitled “The Giant Sleeps ...

  9. Mable John - Wikipedia

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    John was born in Bastrop, Louisiana, on November 3, 1930, [1] the eldest of at least nine siblings. [1] [2] At a very young age, she and her parents, Mertis and Lillie (Robinson) John, [3] moved north into Arkansas, where her father got a job in a paper mill near Cullendale, where four of her brothers (including R&B singer Little Willie John) and two sisters were born.