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Tag Archives: Louvain Demps
Motown Monday ~ The Andantes ~ Like A Nightmare
Louvain Demps, Jackie Hicks and Marlene Barrow didn’t need Ann Bogan to sing lead on the only two singles Berry Gordy ever let this group record as a group.
They had more than enough talent to be one of the biggest acts to come out of “Motown” and Gordy knew it. So he again like he did with so many other artists literally held them back and put them in the back row with The Funk Brothers.
Filed under 1960s, Detroit Mi., Detroit Music, Entertainment, MUSIC
Tagged as "If You Were Mine", "Like a Nightmare", 1964, Ann Bogan, Background Vocalists, Berry Gordy, Hitsville USA, Holland / Dozier / Holland, Jackie Hicks, Louvain Demps, Marlene Barrow, Motown, Motown History, Song of the Day, The Andantes, The Funk Brothers
A Snowy Motown Monday ~ Brenda Holloway ~ When I’m Gone
Filed under 1960s, Detroit Music, Entertainment, Motown, MUSIC, Song of the Day
Tagged as Brenda Holloway, Jackie Hicks, Louvain Demps, Marlene Barrow, Smokey Robinson, The Andantes, The Funk Brothers
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