Yeah it's confirmed. So sad.
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Yeah it's confirmed. So sad.
It IS Mary's voice
I've been looking at old trade magazines, and The Boss, the album, was played massively in clubs. All the cuts! It was just huge. It dominated the dance charts like no other at the time.
I think the song High Energy has a killer intro--the whole song is stellar
Hollywood is not about Cindy. It is about all the musical acts with whom the Bluebelles played the chitlin circuit, and when they got a hit record, they'd act like they no longer knew Patti. They...
That's exactly what happened, Brad. Good man!!!
I'm pretty sure the 5th never auditioned for Motown--Berry just heard their demo tape and declined.
Marc Gordon couldn't have stopped Marilyn from leaving the 5th if she wanted to. He didn't stop her when she wanted out in early 1975--in fact he followed along behind her and wanted to keep managing...
I usually don't post on this kind of thread, but after re-reading Call Her Miss Ross I can only say I think Mary's timidness in the 60's really allowed DR to take over. She should have stood up. Yes...
I agree completely, Jim. People are so critical about Mary's vocals but as a kid, I couldn't have told the difference between Mary's voice and Scherrie's. Today I can, but back then, no. Scherrie was...
uhhhh guys, Cavett wasn't "prepared"--he was given questions to ask before hand. This happened all the time back then. The whole thing was scripted except for the interruption.
This interview was difficult to watch, knowing what was going on at the time. Mary barely smiles, and Jean doesn't make eye contact with her. Sad. I think Jean and Lynda made the right choice.
By the way, the whole plan with Labelle was to sing as if all three singers were lead singers--that explains the "loudness" of their vocals. I loved it but I can see why people of thinner temperament...
Labelle. Not even close. Nona is a fantastic song-writer
Sass is when you, say, give your parents some back talk, some attitude. Both are sass.
I was just messing with you, Boogie baby! Yeah I thought you were referring to my post but I stand corrected
Hi everyone: If you all are interested, I have been posting hundreds of articles on the Supremes from Ebony, Billboard, Cashbox and Jet--all of it on the Facebook group the Supremes Ultimate Fans....
Boogie i think you read my post incorrectly. I said LH was a hit in the clubs as an album cut. And it was.Don't you remember our little talk about that sass?
Bayou I never knew that Isn't She...
Bayou--that is true--all I'm saying is that LH was already a hit before it was actually released as a single. I didn't know that until I reviewed the old trades.
Love Hangover: I just went through several decades worth of Billboard and Cashbox magazines and looked at all the charts--here's what I learned. Love Hangover, Diana's version, was HUGE in the clubs...
awesome!! I don't have this yet!
My secret shame is that I actually liked Neutron Dance.
I'm with you, Peace.
PERFECT?!!! You poor thing, your mind has finally left you! And yes both of these stories did indeed happen! I've had many many encounters with these artists.
So back in, I guess, 1990 I stayed at the Palace Hotel in Disney World. As per usual, whenever I stayed at a nice hotel, I'd immediately befriend the concierge and this was no exception. I love...