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William “Smokey” Robinson b. 1940 Inducted in 1987 • Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive • Raised in Detroit, Michigan • Lead singer of the Miracles • Joins Motown Records from its founding in 1959 and later becomes a vice president • Becomes a solo artist in the 1970s

William “Smokey” Robinson b. 1940 Inducted in 1987 Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive Raised in Detroit, Michigan Lead singer of the Miracles

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1959: Berry Gordy, Jr. founds Motown in Detroit with an $800 loan from his family 1959: Berry Gordy, Jr. founds Motown in Detroit with an $800 loan from his family 1961: Motown’s first #1 hit is “Please Mr. Postman” by the Marvelettes 1961: Motown’s first #1 hit is “Please Mr. Postman” by the Marvelettes 1988: Gordy sells Motown Records to MCA 1988: Gordy sells Motown Records to MCA 1960: Motown’s first #1 R&B single is the Miracles’ “Shop Around” 1960: Motown’s first #1 R&B single is the Miracles’ “Shop Around” 1972: Motown leaves the Hitsville U.S.A. studio in Detroit for Los Angeles 1972: Motown leaves the Hitsville U.S.A. studio in Detroit for Los Angeles 1964: Gordy hires Maxine Powell to run an in-house finishing school and Cholly Atkins as choreographer 1964: Gordy hires Maxine Powell to run an in-house finishing school and Cholly Atkins as choreographer Motown Records

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Page 1: William “Smokey” Robinson b. 1940 Inducted in 1987 Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive Raised in Detroit, Michigan Lead singer of the Miracles

William “Smokey” Robinson

b. 1940Inducted in 1987

• Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive• Raised in Detroit, Michigan• Lead singer of the Miracles• Joins Motown Records from its founding in 1959 and later becomes a vice president• Becomes a solo artist in the 1970s

Page 2: William “Smokey” Robinson b. 1940 Inducted in 1987 Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive Raised in Detroit, Michigan Lead singer of the Miracles

The MiraclesInducted 2012

• Vocal group formed in the 1950s in Detroit• Smokey Robinson was the group’s lead singer until 1972; the group became known as “Smokey Robinson and the Miracles” in 1967• Inducted members: Warren “Pete” Moore, Bobby Rogers, Claudette Rogers, Ronnie White, and Marv Tarplin (guitar)• The first group signed to Motown Records

Page 3: William “Smokey” Robinson b. 1940 Inducted in 1987 Singer, songwriter, producer, and music executive Raised in Detroit, Michigan Lead singer of the Miracles

1959:Berry Gordy, Jr. founds Motown in Detroit with an $800 loan from his family

1961:Motown’s first #1 hit is “Please Mr. Postman”

by the Marvelettes

1988:Gordy sells Motown

Records to MCA

1960:Motown’s first #1 R&B single is the Miracles’

“Shop Around”

1972: Motown leaves the

Hitsville U.S.A. studio in Detroit for Los Angeles

1964: Gordy hires Maxine Powell to run an in-house finishing school and Cholly Atkins as choreographer

Motown Records