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The Spinners (American group)

The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale, Michigan in 1954. They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly with producer Thom Bell. The group continues to tour, without any original members, after Henry Fambrough retired in 2023.[1]

The Spinners
The Spinners in 1965. From left to right: Billy Henderson, Edgar Edwards, Bobby Smith, Henry Fambrough, and Pervis Jackson.
Background information
Also known asDetroit Spinners
Motown Spinners
OriginFerndale, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Years active1954–present
LabelsTri-Phi, Motown, V.I.P. (Motown), Atlantic
MembersC.J. Jefferson
Charlton Washington
Jessie Robert Peck
Ronnie Moss
Past membersHenry Fambrough
Pervis Jackson
Billy Henderson
C. P. Spencer
James Edwards
Bobby Smith
George Dixon
Edgar "Chico" Edwards
G. C. Cameron
Philippé Wynne
John Edwards
Frank Washington
Harold "Spike" Bonhart
Marvin Taylor

The group is also listed as the Detroit Spinners and the Motown Spinners, due to their 1960s recordings with the Motown label. These other names were used in the UK to avoid confusion with a British folk group also called the Spinners.[2] On June 30, 1976, they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[3] The Spinners were inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023.[4]

History edit

In 1954, Billy Henderson, Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, C. P. Spencer, and James Edwards formed The Domingoes in Ferndale, Michigan,[5] a northern suburb of Detroit. The friends resided in Detroit's Herman Gardens public housing project and came together to make music.

James Edwards remained with the group for a few weeks and was replaced by Bobby Smith, who sang lead on most of the Spinners' early records and their biggest Atlantic Records hits. Spencer left the group shortly after Edwards, and later joined the Voice Masters and the Originals. George Dixon replaced Spencer, and the group renamed themselves the Spinners in 1961.[6]

Early recording years: 1961–71 edit

The Spinners' first single, "That's What Girls Are Made For", was recorded under Harvey Fuqua's Tri-Phi Records.[7] One source stated that Fuqua sang lead vocals on the recording.[7] The single peaked at number 27 on the Top 100 chart in August 1961.[5] Other sources claim that Smith sang lead vocal on this track, coached by Fuqua.[8] The group's follow-up single, "Love (I'm So Glad) I Found You",[7] also featured lead vocals by Smith. This song reached number 91 that November, and was the last Tri-Phi Records single to reach the Top 100.[7]

Sources debate the extent to which Fuqua became a member of the group during its stay at Tri-Phi. Fuqua sang lead on some of the singles and considered himself a Spinner. In the credits on Tri-Phi 1010 and 1024, the artist was credited for the first two singles and listed as "Harvey (Formerly of the Moonglows and the Spinners)". However, most sources do not list him as an official member.

James Edwards's brother, Edgar "Chico" Edwards, replaced Dixon in the group in 1963, at which time Tri-Phi and its entire artist roster was bought out by Fuqua's brother-in-law, Berry Gordy of Motown Records.[7]

In 1964, the Spinners made their debut at the Apollo Theater and were received with high favor. "I'll Always Love You" hit number 35 in 1965.[7] From 1966 to 1969, the group released one single a year, but only the 1966 single "Truly Yours" peaked on the Billboard 100 R&B chart at number 16.[5]

With limited commercial success, Motown assigned the Spinners as road managers, chaperones, and chauffeurs for other groups, and even as shipping clerks. G. C. Cameron replaced Edgar "Chico" Edwards in 1967, and in 1969, the group switched to the Motown-owned V.I.P. imprint.

In 1970, after a five-year absence, they hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with writer-producer Stevie Wonder's composition, (the G.C. Cameron-led) "It's a Shame" (co-written by Syreeta Wright).[7] They charted again the following year with another Wonder song, "We'll Have It Made" (led by Cameron), from their new album, 2nd Time Around. However, they were their last two singles for V.I.P.

Shortly after the release of 2nd Time Around,[9] Atlantic Records recording artist Aretha Franklin suggested the group finish their Motown contract and sign with Atlantic Records.[7] While recording an album that Stevie Wonder was producing for them, their Motown contract expired, leaving the LP unfinished. The group then made the switch, but contractual obligations prevented Cameron from leaving Motown, so he stayed on there as a solo artist.[7] He urged his cousin, singer Philippé Wynne, to join the Spinners in his place as one of the group's lead singers along with Bobby Smith.[7]

Peak commercial success edit

When the Spinners signed to Atlantic in 1972, they were a respected but commercially unremarkable singing group who had never had a Top Ten pop hit—despite having been a recording act for over a decade. However, with songwriter Thom Bell at the helm, the Spinners charted five Top 100 singles (and two Top Tens) from their first post-Motown album, Spinners (1973), and went on to become one of the biggest soul groups of the 1970s.

The Bobby Smith-led "I'll Be Around", their first top ten hit,[7] was actually the B-side of their first Atlantic single, the Fambrough- and Wynne-led "How Could I Let You Get Away".[10] Radio airplay for the B-side led Atlantic to flip the single over, with "I'll Be Around" hitting number 3 and "How Could I Let You Get Away" reaching number 77. "I'll Be Around" was also the Spinners' first million-selling hit single.[11] It was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on October 30, 1972.[12]

The 1973 follow-up singles "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love",[7] (led principally by Smith, with Wynne leading on the tune's fade out), which was another million-seller,[12] "One of a Kind (Love Affair)" (led by Wynne), and "Ghetto Child" (led by Fambrough and Wynne) cemented the group's reputation, as well as further that of Bell, a noted Philly soul producer.[7]

Following their Atlantic successes, Motown also issued a Best of the Spinners LP which featured selections from their Motown/V.I.P. recordings. They also remixed and reissued the 1970 B-side "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" (led by Smith, originally co-led by Cameron) as a 1973 A-side. In the midst of their Atlantic hits, it crawled to number 91 in the US.

The group's 1974 follow-up album, Mighty Love, featured three Top 20 hits, "I'm Coming Home", "Love Don't Love Nobody", and the title track. Their biggest hit of the year, however, was a collaboration with Dionne Warwick, "Then Came You" (led by Smith, Warwick, and Wynne), which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming each act's first chart-topping "Pop" hit.[7] The song also reached the Top 3 of Billboard′s R&B and Easy Listening charts.

The Spinners hit the Top 10 twice in the next two years with the Smith and Jackson-led "They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)" (Billboard number 5) and the Wynne-led "The Rubberband Man" (Billboard number 2). "Games People Play" featured guest vocalist Evette L. Benton[13] (though producer Bell disputed this in a UK-based interview, claiming Evette's line was actually group member Henry Fambrough – his voice sped up),[14] and led to the nickname "Mister 12:45" for bass singer Jackson, after his signature vocal line on the song. Now at the height of their commercial and critical popularity, the band started a scholarship program to help send one student to college per year.[15]

Later years edit

Conflict and egos began emerging in the group when member Philippé Wynne wanted the group's name changed to Philippe Wynne and the Spinners. When this was not done, Wynne left the group in January 1977 and was replaced by John Edwards, who had recorded a number of R&B hits as a solo singer.[7] Wynne had a solo career and entered the business end of music, forming a publishing group and record label.[16] The group continued recording and scored some minor hits in 1977 and 1978. Thom Bell and the group parted ways. They contributed two songs to Bell's film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh and appeared in the film as a band.[17] In 1979, Motown released a compilation album on both sides of the Atlantic. From the Vaults, (US Natural Resources label NR 4014 and in the UK on Tamla Motown STMR 9001), included the song "What More Could a Boy Ask For" (Fuqua & Bristol), which was recorded circa 1965.

The group scored two major hits at the dawning of the new decade: in 1980 with "Working My Way Back to You"/"Forgive Me, Girl" (number two in March–April, number one UK) and "Cupid"/"I've Loved You for a Long Time" (number four in July–August, number four UK).[7] The group's last US Hot 100 hit was a remake of Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away", which peaked at number 67 in 1983. That same year, the group guest-starred as themselves on the TV sitcom Laverne and Shirley. In 1984, the group had their last notable R&B hit with "Right or Wrong", from that year's Cross Fire album. They would go on to release two further albums, in addition to performing the title track to the 1987 hit film Spaceballs, during the latter half of the 1980s, with no singles from these projects getting beyond number 70 on the R&B charts.

After some years spent collaborating with Parliament/Funkadelic and working solo, Wynne died of a heart attack while performing in Oakland, California on July 14, 1984.

In a 2014 interview, Henry Fambrough, the group's last surviving original member, stated: "Bobby (Smith) was always our major lead singer for all those years. Had always been. Always will be."[9] Fambrough has led on several Spinners songs on which he sang or shared lead vocals, including: "I Don't Want to Lose You", "Ghetto Child", "Living a Little, Laughing a Little", "Ain't No Price on Happiness", "Smile We Have Each Other", "Just as Long as We Have Love", (a second Spinners duet with Dionne Warwick) and "Now That We're Together".

The Spinners today edit

 
The Spinners in concert at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California, on March 18, 2006

After their chart career ended, the Spinners continued touring for decades. They are big draws on the oldies and nostalgia concert circuits, playing the music that made them famous.[citation needed] In their box set, The Chrome Collection, the Spinners were lauded by David Bowie and Elvis Costello. They were inducted on October 4, 2015, into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame and in The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. On July 27, 2006, the Spinners performed on the Late Show with David Letterman. G. C. Cameron rejoined the group as lead vocalist from 2000 to 2002 (replacing John Edwards, who left due to a stroke), but he left in 2003 to join The Temptations. Frank Washington, formerly of The Futures and The Delfonics, joined for a few years, before being replaced by Charlton Washington (no relation).

In 2004, original member Billy Henderson was dismissed from the group after suing the group's corporation and business manager to obtain financial records. He was replaced by Harold "Spike" Bonhart. Henderson died due to complications from diabetes on February 2, 2007, at the age of 67. Another early member, C. P. Spencer, had already died from a heart attack on October 20, 2004.[18][19]

Original member Pervis Jackson, who was still touring as a member of the group, died from cancer on August 18, 2008.[20] The group continued for a short time as a quartet before Jessie Robert Peck (born in Queens, New York, December 17, 1968) was recruited as the group's new bass vocalist in February 2009. In 2009, Bonhart left the Spinners and was replaced by vocalist Marvin Taylor. The group lost another member from their early days, when Edgar "Chico" Edwards died on December 3, 2011.[21]

The Spinners were put into the limelight again in 2003 when an Elton John track was re-issued featuring them on backing vocals. In 1977, the Spinners had recorded two versions of "Are You Ready for Love" at the Philadelphia studios. One had all of the Spinners, the other with only lead singer Philippé Wynne on backing vocals. Elton John was not happy with the mixes and sat on the tapes for a year before asking for them to be remixed, so they would sound easier on the ear.[citation needed] Finally, in 1979, the Wynne version was released as a single, but it only made it to number 42 in the UK. The track was then remixed by Ashley Beedle from Xpress-2 in 2003 after becoming a fixture in the Balearic nightclubs, and being used by Sky Sports for an advertisement. It then went to number one on the UK Singles Chart after being released on DJ Fatboy Slim's Southern Fried Records.

In September 2011, 57 years after forming in Detroit and 50 years after "That's What Girls Are Made For", the group was announced as one of 15 final nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, their first nomination, they were also nominated in 2014, 2015, and 2023.[22] Lead singer Bobby Smith died on March 16, 2013.[23] In 2017, the Spinners were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[24] Charlton Washington left the group in 2020 to pursue a solo career and was replaced by C. J. Jefferson. After years without new music, The Spinners released 'Round the Block and Back Again on August 27, 2021, the first with the current lineup and the final before Fambrough's retirement. The album had three singles: "Cliché", "In Holy Matrimony", and "Vivid Memories".

In early 2023, Fambrough retired from the group, after almost 70 years as a member.[25]

On May 3, 2023, after three previous nominations, the Spinners—with its classic 1970s lineup of Fambrough, Smith, Jackson, Henderson, Edwards and Wynne—were picked as inductees for the 2023 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, nearly 70 years after the group had first formed.[26] In May 2023, the group donated hundreds of items for their performing and recording history to Motown Museum in Detroit.[27]

On February 7, 2024, Henry Fambrough, the last original member, died of natural causes at 85.[28][29][30]

Personnel edit

Group Lineup

1954 1954–1956 1956–1963
1963–1967 1967–1972 1972–1977
1977–2000 2000–2003 2003–2004
2004–2007 2007–2008 2008–2009
2009–2013 2013 2013–2020
  • Henry Famborough – baritone
  • Jessie Robert Peck – bass
  • Marvin Taylor - tenor/baritone
  • Charlton Washington – lead tenor
  • Bobby Smith – co-lead tenor
  • Henry Famborough – baritone
  • Jessie Robert Peck – bass
  • Marvin Taylor - tenor/baritone
  • Charlton Washington – lead tenor
  • Henry Famborough – baritone
  • Jessie Robert Peck – bass
  • Ronnie Moss - tenor
  • Charlton Washington – lead tenor
  • Marvin Taylor – co-lead tenor
2020–2023 2023–2024 2024-present
  • Henry Famborough – baritone
  • Jessie Robert Peck – bass
  • Ronnie Moss - tenor
  • C.J. Jefferson – lead tenor
  • Marvin Taylor – co-lead tenor
  • Jessie Robert Peck – bass/baritone
  • Marvin Taylor – co-lead tenor
  • Ronnie Moss – tenor
  • C.J. Jefferson – lead tenor
  • Jessie Robert Peck — bass/baritone
  • Ronnie Moss — tenor
  • C.J. Jefferson — lead tenor
  • Charlton Washington — co-lead tenor

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Top forty singles edit

The following singles reached the top 40 on the US or UK charts.

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
US US R&B chart UK
[31]
"That's What Girls Are Made For" 1961 27 5
"I'll Always Love You" 1965 35 8
"It's a Shame" 1970 14 4 20
"How Could I Let You Get Away" (A-side)
"I'll Be Around" (B-side)
1972 77
3
14
1

"Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" 4 1 11
"One of a Kind (Love Affair)" 1973 11 1
"Ghetto Child" 29 4 7
"Mighty Love" 1974 20 1 33
"I'm Coming Home" 18 3
"Then Came You"
(with Dionne Warwick)
1 2 29
"Love Don't Love Nobody" 15 4
"Living a Little, Laughing a Little" 1975 37 7
"Sadie" 54 7
"Games People Play" 5 1
"Love or Leave" 36 8
"Wake Up Susan" 1976 56 11 29
"The Rubberband Man" 2 1 16
"Body Language" 1979 35 40
"Working My Way Back to You" / "Forgive Me, Girl"
(medley)
2 6 1
"Cupid" / "I've Loved You for a Long Time"
(medley)
1980 4 5 4
"I'll Be Around"
(Rappin' 4-Tay featuring The Spinners)
1995 39 37 30
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The Spinners at AllMusic  
  • The Spinners discography at Discogs
  • The Spinners at IMDb
  • "Spinners singer Billy Henderson dies", Yahoo! News, February 3, 2007
  • "Spinners singer Pervis Jackson dies", Detroit Free Press, August 19, 2008
  • A tribute to Pervis Jackson & introducing Jessie Peck in Soul Express

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The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale Michigan in 1954 They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s particularly with producer Thom Bell The group continues to tour without any original members after Henry Fambrough retired in 2023 1 The SpinnersThe Spinners in 1965 From left to right Billy Henderson Edgar Edwards Bobby Smith Henry Fambrough and Pervis Jackson Background informationAlso known asDetroit SpinnersMotown SpinnersOriginFerndale Michigan U S GenresSoulR amp Bsmooth soulPhiladelphia souldoo wopYears active1954 presentLabelsTri Phi Motown V I P Motown AtlanticMembersC J JeffersonCharlton WashingtonJessie Robert PeckRonnie MossPast membersHenry FambroughPervis JacksonBilly HendersonC P SpencerJames EdwardsBobby SmithGeorge DixonEdgar Chico EdwardsG C CameronPhilippe WynneJohn EdwardsFrank WashingtonHarold Spike BonhartMarvin Taylor The group is also listed as the Detroit Spinners and the Motown Spinners due to their 1960s recordings with the Motown label These other names were used in the UK to avoid confusion with a British folk group also called the Spinners 2 On June 30 1976 they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 3 The Spinners were inducted into the National Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early recording years 1961 71 1 2 Peak commercial success 1 3 Later years 1 4 The Spinners today 2 Personnel 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Top forty singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1954 Billy Henderson Henry Fambrough Pervis Jackson C P Spencer and James Edwards formed The Domingoes in Ferndale Michigan 5 a northern suburb of Detroit The friends resided in Detroit s Herman Gardens public housing project and came together to make music James Edwards remained with the group for a few weeks and was replaced by Bobby Smith who sang lead on most of the Spinners early records and their biggest Atlantic Records hits Spencer left the group shortly after Edwards and later joined the Voice Masters and the Originals George Dixon replaced Spencer and the group renamed themselves the Spinners in 1961 6 Early recording years 1961 71 edit The Spinners first single That s What Girls Are Made For was recorded under Harvey Fuqua s Tri Phi Records 7 One source stated that Fuqua sang lead vocals on the recording 7 The single peaked at number 27 on the Top 100 chart in August 1961 5 Other sources claim that Smith sang lead vocal on this track coached by Fuqua 8 The group s follow up single Love I m So Glad I Found You 7 also featured lead vocals by Smith This song reached number 91 that November and was the last Tri Phi Records single to reach the Top 100 7 Sources debate the extent to which Fuqua became a member of the group during its stay at Tri Phi Fuqua sang lead on some of the singles and considered himself a Spinner In the credits on Tri Phi 1010 and 1024 the artist was credited for the first two singles and listed as Harvey Formerly of the Moonglows and the Spinners However most sources do not list him as an official member James Edwards s brother Edgar Chico Edwards replaced Dixon in the group in 1963 at which time Tri Phi and its entire artist roster was bought out by Fuqua s brother in law Berry Gordy of Motown Records 7 In 1964 the Spinners made their debut at the Apollo Theater and were received with high favor I ll Always Love You hit number 35 in 1965 7 From 1966 to 1969 the group released one single a year but only the 1966 single Truly Yours peaked on the Billboard 100 R amp B chart at number 16 5 With limited commercial success Motown assigned the Spinners as road managers chaperones and chauffeurs for other groups and even as shipping clerks G C Cameron replaced Edgar Chico Edwards in 1967 and in 1969 the group switched to the Motown owned V I P imprint In 1970 after a five year absence they hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with writer producer Stevie Wonder s composition the G C Cameron led It s a Shame co written by Syreeta Wright 7 They charted again the following year with another Wonder song We ll Have It Made led by Cameron from their new album 2nd Time Around However they were their last two singles for V I P Shortly after the release of 2nd Time Around 9 Atlantic Records recording artist Aretha Franklin suggested the group finish their Motown contract and sign with Atlantic Records 7 While recording an album that Stevie Wonder was producing for them their Motown contract expired leaving the LP unfinished The group then made the switch but contractual obligations prevented Cameron from leaving Motown so he stayed on there as a solo artist 7 He urged his cousin singer Philippe Wynne to join the Spinners in his place as one of the group s lead singers along with Bobby Smith 7 Peak commercial success edit When the Spinners signed to Atlantic in 1972 they were a respected but commercially unremarkable singing group who had never had a Top Ten pop hit despite having been a recording act for over a decade However with songwriter Thom Bell at the helm the Spinners charted five Top 100 singles and two Top Tens from their first post Motown album Spinners 1973 and went on to become one of the biggest soul groups of the 1970s The Bobby Smith led I ll Be Around their first top ten hit 7 was actually the B side of their first Atlantic single the Fambrough and Wynne led How Could I Let You Get Away 10 Radio airplay for the B side led Atlantic to flip the single over with I ll Be Around hitting number 3 and How Could I Let You Get Away reaching number 77 I ll Be Around was also the Spinners first million selling hit single 11 It was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on October 30 1972 12 The 1973 follow up singles Could It Be I m Falling in Love 7 led principally by Smith with Wynne leading on the tune s fade out which was another million seller 12 One of a Kind Love Affair led by Wynne and Ghetto Child led by Fambrough and Wynne cemented the group s reputation as well as further that of Bell a noted Philly soul producer 7 Following their Atlantic successes Motown also issued a Best of the Spinners LP which featured selections from their Motown V I P recordings They also remixed and reissued the 1970 B side Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music led by Smith originally co led by Cameron as a 1973 A side In the midst of their Atlantic hits it crawled to number 91 in the US The group s 1974 follow up album Mighty Love featured three Top 20 hits I m Coming Home Love Don t Love Nobody and the title track Their biggest hit of the year however was a collaboration with Dionne Warwick Then Came You led by Smith Warwick and Wynne which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming each act s first chart topping Pop hit 7 The song also reached the Top 3 of Billboard s R amp B and Easy Listening charts The Spinners hit the Top 10 twice in the next two years with the Smith and Jackson led They Just Can t Stop It The Games People Play Billboard number 5 and the Wynne led The Rubberband Man Billboard number 2 Games People Play featured guest vocalist Evette L Benton 13 though producer Bell disputed this in a UK based interview claiming Evette s line was actually group member Henry Fambrough his voice sped up 14 and led to the nickname Mister 12 45 for bass singer Jackson after his signature vocal line on the song Now at the height of their commercial and critical popularity the band started a scholarship program to help send one student to college per year 15 Later years edit Conflict and egos began emerging in the group when member Philippe Wynne wanted the group s name changed to Philippe Wynne and the Spinners When this was not done Wynne left the group in January 1977 and was replaced by John Edwards who had recorded a number of R amp B hits as a solo singer 7 Wynne had a solo career and entered the business end of music forming a publishing group and record label 16 The group continued recording and scored some minor hits in 1977 and 1978 Thom Bell and the group parted ways They contributed two songs to Bell s film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh and appeared in the film as a band 17 In 1979 Motown released a compilation album on both sides of the Atlantic From the Vaults US Natural Resources label NR 4014 and in the UK on Tamla Motown STMR 9001 included the song What More Could a Boy Ask For Fuqua amp Bristol which was recorded circa 1965 The group scored two major hits at the dawning of the new decade in 1980 with Working My Way Back to You Forgive Me Girl number two in March April number one UK and Cupid I ve Loved You for a Long Time number four in July August number four UK 7 The group s last US Hot 100 hit was a remake of Willie Nelson s Funny How Time Slips Away which peaked at number 67 in 1983 That same year the group guest starred as themselves on the TV sitcom Laverne and Shirley In 1984 the group had their last notable R amp B hit with Right or Wrong from that year s Cross Fire album They would go on to release two further albums in addition to performing the title track to the 1987 hit film Spaceballs during the latter half of the 1980s with no singles from these projects getting beyond number 70 on the R amp B charts After some years spent collaborating with Parliament Funkadelic and working solo Wynne died of a heart attack while performing in Oakland California on July 14 1984 In a 2014 interview Henry Fambrough the group s last surviving original member stated Bobby Smith was always our major lead singer for all those years Had always been Always will be 9 Fambrough has led on several Spinners songs on which he sang or shared lead vocals including I Don t Want to Lose You Ghetto Child Living a Little Laughing a Little Ain t No Price on Happiness Smile We Have Each Other Just as Long as We Have Love a second Spinners duet with Dionne Warwick and Now That We re Together The Spinners today edit nbsp The Spinners in concert at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez California on March 18 2006 After their chart career ended the Spinners continued touring for decades They are big draws on the oldies and nostalgia concert circuits playing the music that made them famous citation needed In their box set The Chrome Collection the Spinners were lauded by David Bowie and Elvis Costello They were inducted on October 4 2015 into the National Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame and in The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999 On July 27 2006 the Spinners performed on the Late Show with David Letterman G C Cameron rejoined the group as lead vocalist from 2000 to 2002 replacing John Edwards who left due to a stroke but he left in 2003 to join The Temptations Frank Washington formerly of The Futures and The Delfonics joined for a few years before being replaced by Charlton Washington no relation In 2004 original member Billy Henderson was dismissed from the group after suing the group s corporation and business manager to obtain financial records He was replaced by Harold Spike Bonhart Henderson died due to complications from diabetes on February 2 2007 at the age of 67 Another early member C P Spencer had already died from a heart attack on October 20 2004 18 19 Original member Pervis Jackson who was still touring as a member of the group died from cancer on August 18 2008 20 The group continued for a short time as a quartet before Jessie Robert Peck born in Queens New York December 17 1968 was recruited as the group s new bass vocalist in February 2009 In 2009 Bonhart left the Spinners and was replaced by vocalist Marvin Taylor The group lost another member from their early days when Edgar Chico Edwards died on December 3 2011 21 The Spinners were put into the limelight again in 2003 when an Elton John track was re issued featuring them on backing vocals In 1977 the Spinners had recorded two versions of Are You Ready for Love at the Philadelphia studios One had all of the Spinners the other with only lead singer Philippe Wynne on backing vocals Elton John was not happy with the mixes and sat on the tapes for a year before asking for them to be remixed so they would sound easier on the ear citation needed Finally in 1979 the Wynne version was released as a single but it only made it to number 42 in the UK The track was then remixed by Ashley Beedle from Xpress 2 in 2003 after becoming a fixture in the Balearic nightclubs and being used by Sky Sports for an advertisement It then went to number one on the UK Singles Chart after being released on DJ Fatboy Slim s Southern Fried Records In September 2011 57 years after forming in Detroit and 50 years after That s What Girls Are Made For the group was announced as one of 15 final nominees for the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame their first nomination they were also nominated in 2014 2015 and 2023 22 Lead singer Bobby Smith died on March 16 2013 23 In 2017 the Spinners were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 24 Charlton Washington left the group in 2020 to pursue a solo career and was replaced by C J Jefferson After years without new music The Spinners released Round the Block and Back Again on August 27 2021 the first with the current lineup and the final before Fambrough s retirement The album had three singles Cliche In Holy Matrimony and Vivid Memories In early 2023 Fambrough retired from the group after almost 70 years as a member 25 On May 3 2023 after three previous nominations the Spinners with its classic 1970s lineup of Fambrough Smith Jackson Henderson Edwards and Wynne were picked as inductees for the 2023 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nearly 70 years after the group had first formed 26 In May 2023 the group donated hundreds of items for their performing and recording history to Motown Museum in Detroit 27 On February 7 2024 Henry Fambrough the last original member died of natural causes at 85 28 29 30 Personnel editCurrent members Jessie Robert Peck bass baritone 2009 present Charlton Washington co lead tenor 2007 2020 2024 present Ronnie Moss tenor 2013 present C J Jefferson lead tenor 2020 present Former members Henry Fambrough baritone 1954 2023 died 2024 Pervis Jackson bass 1954 2008 died 2008 Billy Henderson tenor baritone 1954 2004 died 2007 C P Spencer lead tenor 1954 56 died 2004 James Edwards tenor 1954 Bobby Smith co lead tenor 1954 2013 died 2013 George Dixon lead tenor 1956 63 Edgar Chico Edwards lead tenor 1963 67 died 2011 G C Cameron lead tenor 1967 72 2000 03 Philippe Wynne lead tenor 1972 77 died 1984 John Edwards lead tenor 1977 2000 Frank Washington lead tenor 2003 07 Harold Spike Bonhart tenor baritone 2004 09 Marvin Taylor co lead tenor 2009 2024 Group Lineup1954 1954 1956 1956 1963 Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone CP Spencer lead tenor James Edwards co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone CP Spencer lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone George Dixon lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor 1963 1967 1967 1972 1972 1977 Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone Edgar Chico Edwards lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone G C Cameron lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone Philipee Wynne lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor 1977 2000 2000 2003 2003 2004 Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone John Edwards lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone G C Cameron lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Billy Henderson tenor baritone Frank Washington lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor 2004 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Harold Spike Bonhart tenor baritone Frank Washington lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Pervis Jackson bass Harold Spike Bonhart tenor baritone Charlton Washington lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Harold Spike Bonhart tenor baritone Charlton Washington lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor 2009 2013 2013 2013 2020 Henry Famborough baritone Jessie Robert Peck bass Marvin Taylor tenor baritone Charlton Washington lead tenor Bobby Smith co lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Jessie Robert Peck bass Marvin Taylor tenor baritone Charlton Washington lead tenor Henry Famborough baritone Jessie Robert Peck bass Ronnie Moss tenor Charlton Washington lead tenor Marvin Taylor co lead tenor 2020 2023 2023 2024 2024 present Henry Famborough baritone Jessie Robert Peck bass Ronnie Moss tenor C J Jefferson lead tenor Marvin Taylor co lead tenor Jessie Robert Peck bass baritone Marvin Taylor co lead tenor Ronnie Moss tenor C J Jefferson lead tenor Jessie Robert Peck bass baritone Ronnie Moss tenor C J Jefferson lead tenor Charlton Washington co lead tenor Timeline editDiscography editMain article The Spinners discography Top forty singles edit The following singles reached the top 40 on the US or UK charts List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions US US R amp B chart UK 31 That s What Girls Are Made For 1961 27 5 I ll Always Love You 1965 35 8 It s a Shame 1970 14 4 20 How Could I Let You Get Away A side I ll Be Around B side 1972 773 141 Could It Be I m Falling in Love 4 1 11 One of a Kind Love Affair 1973 11 1 Ghetto Child 29 4 7 Mighty Love 1974 20 1 33 I m Coming Home 18 3 Then Came You with Dionne Warwick 1 2 29 Love Don t Love Nobody 15 4 Living a Little Laughing a Little 1975 37 7 Sadie 54 7 Games People Play 5 1 Love or Leave 36 8 Wake Up Susan 1976 56 11 29 The Rubberband Man 2 1 16 Body Language 1979 35 40 Working My Way Back to You Forgive Me Girl medley 2 6 1 Cupid I ve Loved You for a Long Time medley 1980 4 5 4 I ll Be Around Rappin 4 Tay featuring The Spinners 1995 39 37 30 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory References edit A happy retirement by Henry Fambrough the last original member of The Spinners SoulTracks April 10 2023 The Spinners Biography IMDb com Retrieved August 26 2015 The Spinners Hollywood Walk of Fame Walkoffame com Retrieved October 13 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2023 Inductees The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved May 3 2023 a b c Rick Simmons August 8 2018 Carolina Beach Music Encyclopedia McFarland p 249 ISBN 978 1 4766 6767 6 Page Title Rnbshowcasemag com Retrieved August 26 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Colin Larkin ed 1993 The Guinness Who s Who of Soul Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 69 71 ISBN 0 85112 733 9 Brian McCollum March 19 2013 Bobby Smith lead singer of The Spinners dies Usatoday com Retrieved June 9 2016 a b Tom Meros The Spinners Henry Fambrough talks to Tom about their history YouTube November 12 2014 How Could I Let You Get Away The Spinners YouTube January 28 2010 Retrieved October 14 2016 John A Jackson 2004 A House On Fire The Rise And Fall Of Philadelphia Soul Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 534880 4 Retrieved May 9 2012 a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 311 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Sweethearts of Sigma Soul Music Biographies SoulTracks com April 17 2011 Retrieved October 14 2016 Soul Jones Presents Archived from the original on February 11 2009 Retrieved February 25 2009 Spinners Scholarship Fund Update Three Successes Entertainment Jet Vol 57 no 8 Johnson Publishing Company Inc November 8 1979 p 58 ISSN 0021 5996 Williams Jean April 2 1977 Vocalist Wynn Is Learning Finances General News Billboard Vol 90 no 11 p 35 ISSN 0006 2510 Billboard November 10 1979 Vol 91 No 45 The Spinners recently reteamed with producer Thorn Bell to do two songs for his upcoming film score to The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh The group sings Do It Cause No One Does It Better a mid tempo tune which may be a single and The Originals Oldies com Retrieved April 25 2012 C P Spencer Obituaries The Independent December 10 2004 Archived from the original on December 24 2012 Retrieved April 25 2012 Associated Press Original member of The Spinners dies in Detroit USA Today August 18 2008 Doc Rock 2011 July To December The Dead Rock Stars Club Archived from the original on August 18 2015 Retrieved August 26 2015 2023 Nominees Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame https www rockhall com 2023 nominees Brian McCollum March 19 2013 Bobby Smith lead singer of the Spinners dies USA Today Retrieved May 3 2013 Michigan Rock and Roll Legends SPINNERS Michiganrockandrolllegends com Retrieved October 13 2019 Graff Gary May 3 2023 The Spinners Sole Surviving Founder Reacts to Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Induction Billboard Retrieved May 4 2023 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Unknown parameter agency ignored help 2023 Rock Hall of Fame Class Willie Nelson George Michael More The Hollywood Reporter May 3 2023 Retrieved May 3 2023 Williams Corey May 19 2023 Famed R amp B group The Spinners donate performance outfits to Motown Museum in Detroit Associated Press Retrieved May 19 2023 The Spinners Henry Fambrough who helped take Detroit group to musical heights dies at 85 Yahoo Entertainment February 8 2024 Retrieved February 8 2024 Henry Fambrough last surviving original member of The Spinners dies at 85 KION546 Associated Press February 8 2024 Retrieved February 8 2024 Henry Fambrough the last original member of The Spinners dies at 85 SoulTracks Soul Music Biographies News and Reviews February 7 2024 Retrieved February 8 2024 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 152 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links editOfficial website nbsp The Spinners at AllMusic nbsp The Spinners discography at Discogs The Spinners at IMDb Spinners singer Billy Henderson dies Yahoo News February 3 2007 Spinners singer Pervis Jackson dies Detroit Free Press August 19 2008 A tribute to Pervis Jackson amp introducing Jessie Peck in Soul Express Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Spinners American group amp oldid 1221138797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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