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Motown legend Smokey Robinson doesn’t plan to set his microphone down any time soon.. At age 84 and boasting a seven-decade-long performing career, the legendary singer, songwriter, producer and ...
At 85 years old, music legend Smokey Robinson isn ... list of inspirational songs," Robinson said. "I want people to be inspired to care about each other and to love each other and to be ...
Smokey Robinson has insisted retirement “didn ... I’m living my impossible childhood dream. I’m doing what I love, and it’s a blessing…” he told People magazine.
Smokey Robinson and the ... and they cheered for him," says Robinson. "But when he went to his dressing room, he cried because he didn't have that kind of love from a woman. I wanted to make ...
Smokey Robinson and Halle Bailey will host NBC ... Motown hits include “Tears of a Clown,” “Stop (In the Name of Love),” “Superstition,” “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and ...
In this exclusive Q&A, Smokey Robinson discusses The Beatles covering his song, meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the story of how he earned his nickname.
Smokey Robinson and Halle Bailey, bridging Motown’s old and new school, will host a a holiday special to honor the groundbreaking record label that changed the music landscape.
Now, as that group spun slowly out of view, it was time for the gentlemanly Philly-soul greats — or at least a modern version of them — to take the baton at Saturday’s Fool in Love festival.
UNIVERSAL CITY — Smokey Robinson and Halle Bailey — bridging Motown’s old and new school — are lending their voices during a holiday special to honor the groundbreaking record label that ...