Frances Robinson and Smokey Robinson attend the Skinphonic launch on October 19, 2016, in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Smokey Robinson and the Miracles’ love songs made up the life ...
Smokey's was always the most asexual yet varied of Motown voices, his angelic counter-tenor articulating compassion ("Ooo Baby Baby"), pain ("Tracks Of My Tears"), euphoria ("Going To A Go-Go") and ...
Most daytime talk shows save their musical performances for a particular segment, but Jennifer Hudson can’t help but break into song with her guests as often as possible. On the latest episode of the ...
While appearing on Wednesday’s episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show, Motown alum Smokey Robinson opened up about growing up around other Motown legends, like Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross, and his ...
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles were Motown’s hottest act in the ’60s. These days, Robinson’s gig takes him to churches and prisons, where he shares his Christian faith. Motown legend Smokey Robinson ...
Smokey Robinson joined Aretha Franklin for a stunning rendition of the Robinson-penned “Ooo Baby Baby” on Soul Train in 1979. At the time, Franklin was going through a commercial drought: Her last Top ...
HINCKLEY, MINN. - Motown was a hitmaking factory. But the Detroit record label also schooled its artists in the essentials for show biz: wardrobe, manners and stage performance. Countless Motown hits ...
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles’ love songs made up the life soundtrack to many teen sweethearts growing up in the ’60s and ’70s. As the lead singer of the Motown musical group, Robinson swayed ...