Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Motown Akon: 21st century Motown The Allens: 1970s Motown Georgio Allentini: 1980s/1990s Motown Luther Allison: 1970s Motown Gerald Alston: 1970s Motown The Andantes: 1960s Motown Records: Backing vocal group used on several recordings Another Bad Creation: 1980s/1990s Biv 10 Records: Apollo: 1970s Motown India Arie: 21st century Motown Ashanti ...
M. Teena Marie; Damian Marley; Martha and the Vandellas; The Marvelettes; Mary Jane Girls; Ronn Matlock; Mazarati; Thomas McClary (musician) Charles McCormick (musician)
Motown was the most successful soul music label, with a net worth of $61 million. Between 1960 and 1969, Motown had 79 songs reach the top-ten of the Billboard Hot 100. In March 1965, Berry Gordy and Dave Godin agreed to license the Tamla Motown label name for future UK releases through EMI Records Limited.
Akon; Ashley Ring; Avery; Birdman; Brisco; Bow Wow; Erykah Badu; Drake Bell; Blue October; Ron Browz; Vita Chambers; Cap 1; Corneille; Cory Gunz; Crash Kings; Kid ...
This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the Temptations. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history. While the Temptations have frequently changed their lineup, the group has always employed a person for each of the following roles: main lead singer (e.g., David Ruffin) secondary lead and baritone singer (e.g., Paul Williams) first tenor lead ...
This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the Supremes. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history, and also includes a timeline. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history, and also includes a timeline.
(same members; group name changed to spotlight lead singer) Smokey Robinson; Ronnie White; Pete Moore; Bobby Rogers; Marv Tarplin; Claudette Robinson (though she remained as a non-touring member of The Miracles performing background vocals, she retired from live performing from 1964 until Smokey's last show with the Miracles in 1972)
He had been with the group for about six months in 1966, as well a member of the Falcons, the Contours, and 100 Proof (Aged In Soul). C. P. Spencer died on October 20, 2004, and the group's spokesman, Freddie Gorman, followed on June 13, 2006. [7] Walter Gaines died January 17, 2012, after a long illness. [8]