I know that JJ Barnes sounds very similar to Marvin
Are there other artists that have been dead ringers for other Motown stars?
Is there a singer that sounds exactly like David Ruffin or Stevie Wonder or Diana Ross?
I know that JJ Barnes sounds very similar to Marvin
Are there other artists that have been dead ringers for other Motown stars?
Is there a singer that sounds exactly like David Ruffin or Stevie Wonder or Diana Ross?
James Hunter [[lead on James Hunter Six) - Marvin/Al Green
At least [[2) artists sound like Stevie! Can't remember their names, though. One had Stevie do a harmonica solo on a track! [[You're The Only One That I Need)
An artist that could very well do a DRATS tribute! She was recording back in the mid-70's. Irma-something. I think.[[not Irma Thomas)
All I have for now.
Barry White co-wrote and produced It May Be Winter Outside on Felice Taylor in 1966. The arrangement and the coos were very much like the Supremes' records.
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I always had the feeling Ric Tic was hoping for a Diana Ross-type artist in Rose Batiste. Maybe it's just me...
We can't forget Deon Jackson's classic "Love Makes The World Go Round" [[which sounds a lot like Smokey Robinson in spots).
https://youtu.be/ETkVz2M092M
John Valenti [[lead singer of Motown group Puzzle) sounds a lot like Stevie!
Steve Parks is a bit of a Smokey soundalike!
Tom, you hit that nail right on the head for both Stevie AND Smokey!
Thanks Gary!!!
One of the Stevie sound,-a-likes is PJ Morton.
Diana? Not Irma, but Suzee Keda. She was actually a Motown artist!
Motown’s very own, the late Syreeta Wright definitely had a very Diana-ish quality to her voice. I loved her set of previously unreleased tunes on ACE and can easily see why BG wanted her to replace Ross in the group.
Also Oma Page/Hurd sounded very Mary Wells-like.
In early 1967, a studio group sounding somewhat like Diana Ross & The Supremes did a Ban Deodorant radio commercial that seemed a bit like a mash-up of Baby Love and Love Is Here And Now You're Gone.
While the voices and the repeated "ooh-oohs" of the verse created a general impression, the specific connection came in the bridge with this:
[[vocal) "Ban gets you through the longest day; Ban has the stuff to stay and stay..."
[[spoken) "Stay and stay...[hiccup-type sound like those after the spoken passages in Love Is Here...]
Steve mancha sounded like marvin...george benson sounds like stevie.
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