Are you serious?
Type: Posts; User: marv2
Are you serious?
I heard that about a half-hour ago. He was a favorite of mine. Rest in peace Danny and thank you!
Marv
Her voice is very unique. I do not know how someone came to the conclusion that she was only on two songs from that album.
From the High Energy album, "I Don't Want to Lose You". I have read several times that Susaye Greene was only dubbed into 2 songs, "High Energy" and "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking". I can...
Happy Birthday Dionne! Happy Birthday Connie!
https://www.broadwayworld.com/boston/article/Martha-Reeves-And-The-Vandellas-At-Greater-Boston-Stage-Company-20191209
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/2017/10/20/jay-leno-films-at-detroits-motown-museum-donates-martha-reeves-autograph/
https://www.telluridenews.com/news/article_efee8c84-1c71-11ea-821f-b36d6a88edbd.html
They did the photo for the cover of that album in Detroit and had another photo shoot in London at the EMI offices.
Sandra joined the Velelettes in 1966. Duke Fakir of the Four Tops discovered her.
These clips are from 1966 and the show was "Where The Action Is" produced by Dick Clark and aired daily in the afternoons.
Yes, Gail is a singer from Pittsburgh. She had a few singles released in the early 70s. She also fronted a band who's name I can't recall at the moment.
Don't be. One sad note, about a week or so after that concert, her brother Cecil passed. I remember he was at the show.
Mary has friends all around the World, along with a very strong fan base.
Same can be said about Reflections. I thought that song should've at least been #1 and if Mary and Marlene's voices were brought to the forefront in the version that was released, it would've been...
Not nearly as much fun.
I looked forward to going to my neighborhood record shop and to record shows years later.
It was like a spectacle. It was at the Masonic Temple in Detroit a few weeks before Christmas. Our seats were excellent. Aretha was every bit the Queen of music that night singing everything from...
That's what I have, the 12". I bought it towards the end of 1979. I never bought the album.
"All Night Thing" Invisible Man's Band. It actually came out in late 1979.
That was Berry Gordy and his "assembly line" mentality. I think they were turning them out (especially albums), too fast in the sixties. Two, maybe three albums a yearj was a little too much. I...
Tough and spiritual. I can't think of two better words at the moment to describe her.
I agree regarding the harmonies for "I Hear a Symphony". HDH could have been more creative in this area. Mary and Flo could have sung just about anything, instead, they had them repeat the chorus...
You left out Johnny Bristol and Iris, Jermaine and Hazel!
BAM! Here's someone that has a good understanding of the truth! Thank you
She ain't finished yet! Wait until she goes over to the U.K. and takes those people's hard-earned money knowing she can barely sing now and presents the same decades old show!