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Joe Stubbs

Joe Stubbs (born Joseph Stubbles; December 9, 1942 – February 5, 1998)[1] was an American R&B/soul singer who became the lead singer of four different groups throughout his recording career. He was the younger brother of The Four Tops' lead Levi Stubbs.

Joe Stubbs
Birth nameJoseph Stubbles
BornDecember 9, 1942
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedFebruary 5, 1998 (aged 55)
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active1957–1998
Labels

Biography edit

Joe Stubbs was born six years after his brother Levi. The two grew up together in Detroit, Michigan, United States. As a teenager, Stubbs joined the R&B group The Falcons in 1957 and led them on several of their early hits, among them the million-seller, "You're So Fine" (1959), and "The Teacher" (1960). He was then replaced by Wilson Pickett, who took over as lead in 1960.[2] Stubbs also recorded a solo single for the Lu Pine label entitled "Keep On Loving Me", released in 1964.[3]

He joined Motown R&B group The Contours in the mid-1960s. Several original members had left in 1964, along with lead singer Billy Gordon, who had departed the following year. A renewed version of the group, with Joe Stubbs as lead singer, began recording. He provided lead vocals on their hit "Just A Little Misunderstanding", which was co-written by Stevie Wonder. The song was a Top 20 R&B Hit in 1966, peaking at #18, and also made the UK Top 40, reaching #31, when it was re-released in 1970. It is the only Contours single to feature Stubbs on lead, as he left the group shortly after recording it.[4] Singer Dennis Edwards replaced him; Edwards recorded with the group until 1967, when he was drafted as replacement lead singer of The Temptations, taking over from David Ruffin.

Stubbs then briefly recorded as a member of fellow Motown group The Originals. The group had come together in 1966, and their first single release, a cover of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene", features Stubbs on lead. Initial Originals singles did not chart, and much of their early time around Motown was spent providing backing vocals for other artists like Stevie Wonder and David Ruffin. They would eventually find success under the guidance of Marvin Gaye, who co-wrote and produced their first big hit, "Baby, I'm For Real" in 1969, although Joe Stubbs had departed from the group shortly after their first single back in 1966.[5] At Motown, Stubbs also recorded at least one song as a solo artist; his "The Girl I've Chosen To Be My Bride" was included on volume four of the A Cellarful Of Motown! series.[6] A second recording, "It’s Love Baby (24 Hours Of The Day)", appeared on the 1967 edition of the Motown Unreleased series.

He then went on to record as part of the group 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) under the Hot Wax/Invictus record label. The label was set up by songwriting-production team Holland-Dozier-Holland who had left Motown in 1968 over a dispute with Motown head Berry Gordy about profit-sharing and royalties. The trio put together 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) as a funk/soul act for their new label. The group released several hit singles between their formation in 1969 and break-up in 1973. Joe Stubbs was made co-lead singer along with Steve Mancha. The group found their biggest success with "Somebody's Been Sleeping", which reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was later certified gold. A notable Stubbs-led 100 Proof song is the acclaimed deep soul classic, a cover of Luther Ingram's "Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)", which also features a spoken word introduction by Stubbs.

Following the group's disbandment in 1973, Stubbs remained retired from recording throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He composed one of the tracks on The Four Tops' 1982 album One More Mountain; Joe Stubbs is credited as co-composer of "Nobody's Gonna Love You Like I Do" (along with brother Levi Stubbs and Four Tops member Lawrence Payton). He did however sign with Ian Levine's Motown revival label, Motorcity Records, in 1989, and there recorded enough material for two album releases, Round And Round (1991) and Pressure Point (1992). Two singles were also released, "Destination Unknown" in 1989, and "You're My Eternity" in 1991.[7]

In addition, a rerecorded version of The Four Tops' hit "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" was released as a single in 1989, credited to "The Motorcity All-Stars", a group put together from as many former Motown singers as producer Ian Levine could assemble. Joe called over his brother Levi, and they both feature on the recording, along with singers Marv Johnson, Sammy Ward, Cal Gill of The Velvelettes and C.P. Spencer of The Originals. At Motorcity, Stubbs rerecorded many songs that originally feature his brother Levi on lead (for The Four Tops), and some of his hit Falcons and Contours songs ("You're So Fine" and "Just A Little Misunderstanding"), as well as some original Motorcity-written material.

Personal life edit

Joe Stubbs was the cousin of R&B/soul singer Jackie Wilson.

Stubbs had a wife, Louise, and together the two had a daughter, April. Stubbs was married to Louise at the time of his death.[8]

Death edit

Joe Stubbs died on February 5, 1998. He had been suffering from heart problems.[9] A compilation album of his Motorcity material, The Best Of Joe Stubbs, was released in 1996, shortly before his death.

Groups edit

Discography edit

Singles edit

1964: "Keep On Loving Me" b/w "What's My Destiny?" (Lu Pine, L 120) 1989: "Destination Unknown" b/w "Destination Unknown (Instrumental)" (Motorcity, MOTC 18) 1991: "You're My Eternity" b/w "You're My Eternity (Instrumental)" (Motorcity, MOTC 78)

Albums edit

  • 1991: Round and Round (Motorcity, MOTCLP62)
  • 1992: Pressure Point (Motorcity, MOTCCD80)

References edit

  1. ^ "Cover versions by Joe Stubbs". Secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "The Falcons Page". Soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "Joe Stubbs - Keep On Loving Me". 45cat.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "The Contours Page". Soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  5. ^ "The Originals Page". Soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  6. ^ "A Cellarful of Motown!, Vol. 4 - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "Joe Stubbs". Discogs.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  8. ^ "Redirecting to Google Groups". Groups.google.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  9. ^ "The Dead Rock Stars Club 1998 - 1999". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.

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Joe Stubbs born Joseph Stubbles December 9 1942 February 5 1998 1 was an American R amp B soul singer who became the lead singer of four different groups throughout his recording career He was the younger brother of The Four Tops lead Levi Stubbs Joe StubbsBirth nameJoseph StubblesBornDecember 9 1942OriginDetroit Michigan U S DiedFebruary 5 1998 aged 55 GenresR amp B soul Motown funkOccupation s SingerInstrument s VocalsYears active1957 1998LabelsLu Pine Motown Hot Wax Motorcity Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Groups 5 Discography 5 1 Singles 5 2 Albums 6 ReferencesBiography editJoe Stubbs was born six years after his brother Levi The two grew up together in Detroit Michigan United States As a teenager Stubbs joined the R amp B group The Falcons in 1957 and led them on several of their early hits among them the million seller You re So Fine 1959 and The Teacher 1960 He was then replaced by Wilson Pickett who took over as lead in 1960 2 Stubbs also recorded a solo single for the Lu Pine label entitled Keep On Loving Me released in 1964 3 He joined Motown R amp B group The Contours in the mid 1960s Several original members had left in 1964 along with lead singer Billy Gordon who had departed the following year A renewed version of the group with Joe Stubbs as lead singer began recording He provided lead vocals on their hit Just A Little Misunderstanding which was co written by Stevie Wonder The song was a Top 20 R amp B Hit in 1966 peaking at 18 and also made the UK Top 40 reaching 31 when it was re released in 1970 It is the only Contours single to feature Stubbs on lead as he left the group shortly after recording it 4 Singer Dennis Edwards replaced him Edwards recorded with the group until 1967 when he was drafted as replacement lead singer of The Temptations taking over from David Ruffin Stubbs then briefly recorded as a member of fellow Motown group The Originals The group had come together in 1966 and their first single release a cover of Lead Belly s Goodnight Irene features Stubbs on lead Initial Originals singles did not chart and much of their early time around Motown was spent providing backing vocals for other artists like Stevie Wonder and David Ruffin They would eventually find success under the guidance of Marvin Gaye who co wrote and produced their first big hit Baby I m For Real in 1969 although Joe Stubbs had departed from the group shortly after their first single back in 1966 5 At Motown Stubbs also recorded at least one song as a solo artist his The Girl I ve Chosen To Be My Bride was included on volume four of the A Cellarful Of Motown series 6 A second recording It s Love Baby 24 Hours Of The Day appeared on the 1967 edition of the Motown Unreleased series He then went on to record as part of the group 100 Proof Aged In Soul under the Hot Wax Invictus record label The label was set up by songwriting production team Holland Dozier Holland who had left Motown in 1968 over a dispute with Motown head Berry Gordy about profit sharing and royalties The trio put together 100 Proof Aged In Soul as a funk soul act for their new label The group released several hit singles between their formation in 1969 and break up in 1973 Joe Stubbs was made co lead singer along with Steve Mancha The group found their biggest success with Somebody s Been Sleeping which reached 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was later certified gold A notable Stubbs led 100 Proof song is the acclaimed deep soul classic a cover of Luther Ingram s Ain t That Loving You For More Reasons Than One which also features a spoken word introduction by Stubbs Following the group s disbandment in 1973 Stubbs remained retired from recording throughout the 1970s and 1980s He composed one of the tracks on The Four Tops 1982 album One More Mountain Joe Stubbs is credited as co composer of Nobody s Gonna Love You Like I Do along with brother Levi Stubbs and Four Tops member Lawrence Payton He did however sign with Ian Levine s Motown revival label Motorcity Records in 1989 and there recorded enough material for two album releases Round And Round 1991 and Pressure Point 1992 Two singles were also released Destination Unknown in 1989 and You re My Eternity in 1991 7 In addition a rerecorded version of The Four Tops hit I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch was released as a single in 1989 credited to The Motorcity All Stars a group put together from as many former Motown singers as producer Ian Levine could assemble Joe called over his brother Levi and they both feature on the recording along with singers Marv Johnson Sammy Ward Cal Gill of The Velvelettes and C P Spencer of The Originals At Motorcity Stubbs rerecorded many songs that originally feature his brother Levi on lead for The Four Tops and some of his hit Falcons and Contours songs You re So Fine and Just A Little Misunderstanding as well as some original Motorcity written material Personal life editJoe Stubbs was the cousin of R amp B soul singer Jackie Wilson Stubbs had a wife Louise and together the two had a daughter April Stubbs was married to Louise at the time of his death 8 Death editJoe Stubbs died on February 5 1998 He had been suffering from heart problems 9 A compilation album of his Motorcity material The Best Of Joe Stubbs was released in 1996 shortly before his death Groups editThe Falcons from 1957 to 1960 The Contours from 1965 to 1966 The Originals during 1966 100 Proof Aged In Soul from 1969 to 1973Discography editSingles edit 1964 Keep On Loving Me b w What s My Destiny Lu Pine L 120 1989 Destination Unknown b w Destination Unknown Instrumental Motorcity MOTC 18 1991 You re My Eternity b w You re My Eternity Instrumental Motorcity MOTC 78 Albums edit 1991 Round and Round Motorcity MOTCLP62 1992 Pressure Point Motorcity MOTCCD80 References edit Cover versions by Joe Stubbs Secondhandsongs com Retrieved October 2 2021 The Falcons Page Soulwalking co uk Retrieved October 2 2021 Joe Stubbs Keep On Loving Me 45cat com Retrieved October 2 2021 The Contours Page Soulwalking co uk Retrieved October 2 2021 The Originals Page Soulwalking co uk Retrieved October 2 2021 A Cellarful of Motown Vol 4 Various Artists Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved October 2 2021 Joe Stubbs Discogs com Retrieved October 2 2021 Redirecting to Google Groups Groups google com Retrieved October 2 2021 The Dead Rock Stars Club 1998 1999 Thedeadrockstarsclub com Retrieved October 2 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Stubbs amp oldid 1194807521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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