Thoroughly enjoyed this. Nice video. Very nice. Thanks Jobeterob.
Has anyone here gone to the museum to see the exhibit?
I was surprised to read that there is a photo of Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell, and the Andantes together in the recording studio. I've never seen that one. And with the Easy Session still being discussed so vigorously on the Motown Forum... I know that the photos of Marvin , Kim Weston, and the Andantes are a rare find, but I've never seen the one with Marvin, Tammi, and the Andantes that is referenced in the article.
I know of Mary Wilson mentioning her involvement with Flip Wilson from her book. But I never knew that Motown issued albums by Flip Wilson. Of course Motown issued a comedy album by Willie Tyler & Lester, as well as Bill Cosby.
Or has the writer or the interim CEO of the Museum gotten things a little confused?
Last edited by carole cucumber; 03-10-2013 at 07:16 AM.
I haven't seen the exhibit, although I wish I could. But I suspect the writer confused Tammi with Kim Weston when it came to the photo with the Andantes.
To my knowledge, Flip Wilson released albums for Scepter, Atlantic,and Little David. I never heard of him recording for Motown.
Last edited by reese; 03-10-2013 at 03:53 PM.
Rob....great article and video. Thanks so much for posting!!
John
Real nice article and video and good to see the Andantes get they due. Like the man said they are important to Motown like the Funk Brothers are.
Thank you for posting this.
Yours, with every good wish.
Roberta
the video is very careful to not precisely say that the andantes sang the backgrounds by themselves on so many supremes, vandellas, and marvelettes singles. the myth is still being perpetuated!
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