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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Black History Month - Smokey Robinson
FEBRUARY 19
It is the person who knows how to shoot whom we put on the track of an animal. (Ghana)
1940 – William "Smokey" Robinson was born.
For those of us who followed Motown, Smokey Robinson was truly the "King". An original member of the Miracles, he was a singer, song writer, record producer. In all, Robinson had 37 Top Forty hits.
Robinson scrapped his early ideas on songwriting after Berry Gordy told him, “Every song should have an idea, tell a story, mean something.” He went on to write lyrics for about 4,000 songs, among which the best known are “My Girl” and “Tears of a Clown”. As a solo singer, Bobinson released an album, “Just My Soul Responding”, that commented on the USA’s treatment of Blacks and Indians. He also developed a style known as “soft soul”.
He was Motown’s vice president for 27 years, and was second only to Berry Gordy in commercial success. The Supremes, the Temptations and Marvin Gaye owe much to Robinson's skill in developing talent and reputation.
In 1999, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2006 Howard University conferred on him the degree Doctor of Music. He is the only person to be in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame. He is also the double-honoree of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,as a solo artist & member of The Miracles.
Also on this date in:
1963: British soul singer and songwriter Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel born in London, England.
1992: John Singleton was the first African American director to be nominated for the Academy Award for Boyz N the Hood
2002 - Vonetta Flowers became first Black to win gold medal at Winter Olympics (bobsledding).
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