same year, 1961. i was 11 going on 12, and like everyone over 13 they saw themselves as being my parents. can t have no more candy, can t do that, can t do forget about it. and marvin was more like this smooth kind voice. you need to hold the drumstick this way. oh, thank you. we always say in detroit we build things. the motown concept for making records was really sort of borrowed by that assembly line concept that henry ford popularized in 1910. barry gourdy really sort of emulated that concept. they would be recording at hitsville usa 24 hours of the day. barry was looking for a
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Martha Reeves: God Gave Us a Beautiful Gift With Mary Wilson Mary and I were never competitors, says the Martha and the Vandellas leader. We were sisters
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Martha Reeves was just about to go to bed on Monday evening when she got the horrible news that her dear friend Mary Wilson had died. The two Motown stars had known each other since the earliest days of their careers more than 60 years ago, and they’d traveled the world countless times in various revue shows, playing timeless Sixties hits like “Baby Love,” “Heat Wave,” and “Stop! In The Name of Love.” In the past few years, Reeves and Wilson toured together as the Legendary Ladies of Motown, and their lifelong bond grew even closer.