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Subject: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/19/13 at 11:27 am
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Bobbie Smith (centre) was in the band since high school
Bobbie Smith, the original lead singer of soul group The Spinners, has died at the age of 76 in Orlando, Florida.
The group's management said in a statement on Monday that Smith died on Saturday due to complications from pneumonia and influenza.
The statement added that Smith had been diagnosed with lung cancer in November.
Smith was the voice behind the band's first hit, That's What Girls Are Made For. The band was also known as the Detroit Spinners.
Their biggest hits came in the 1970s, including I'll Be Around, Could It Be I'm Falling in Love and Games People Play.
They all featured the voice of Smith, although fellow lead singer Philippe Wynne had by then also joined the band.
The quintet began in 1955 as a high school doo-wop group called the Domingoes and they were signed by Harvey Fuqua to Detroit record company Tri-Phi Records.
Berry Gordy's Motown label took over Tri-Phi in 1965, but the group struggled to make a big impact on the charts.
It was not until 1972, when tenor Wynne came on board and the group signed to Atlantic, that the hits began coming.
Wynne left the group in 1977 and new lead vocalist John Edwards came on board but the band's producer Thom Bell left shortly afterwards.
The band has continued in various guises since then, the most recent version consisting of Smith and fellow original member Henry Fambrough, along with newer members Charleton Washington, Jessie Peck and Marvin Taylor.
In a US newspaper interview last year, Smith said of continuing to tour: "I look at this like semi-retired. I would miss my fans. As long as I feel good and feel like I can do it, I'm going to keep on. I would be afraid to quit."
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: warped on 03/19/13 at 1:23 pm
I'll be around, Could it be I'm falling in love and One of a kind love affair are my 3 favorite Spinner songs. I also liked "It's a shame" and "The Rubberband man". Great memories from the early 1970s to mid 1970s. A great time for music.
Thanks for the music, Bobbie.
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: Howard on 03/19/13 at 1:30 pm
You don't have many members left from The Spinners, Phillip Wynne died in 1984, Billy Henderson died in 2007, Pervis Jackson died in 2008 so who's left? :(
RIP Bobbie Smith. :\'(
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: AmericanGirl on 03/19/13 at 4:32 pm
This makes me really sad! The Spinners were one of my favorite groups of the 70's :\'( :\'( :\'(
R.I.P. Bobbie Smith
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: LyricBoy on 03/19/13 at 6:15 pm
You don't have many members left from The Spinners, Phillip Wynne died in 1984, Billy Henderson died in 2007, Pervis Jackson died in 2008 so who's left? :(
RIP Bobbie Smith. :\'(
Henry Farmbrough, Charlton Washington, Marv Taylor, and Jessie Peck are still in the group. GC Cameron is also still around, although he has not been active with The Spinners since '03.
The Spinners were an awesome soul group. And their smash hit, "Could it Be I'm Falling In Love" was written by Melvin and Marvin Steals, natives of my Beaver County, PA. 8)
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: LyricBoy on 03/19/13 at 6:57 pm
I'll be around, Could it be I'm falling in love and One of a kind love affair are my 3 favorite Spinner songs. I also liked "It's a shame" and "The Rubberband man". Great memories from the early 1970s to mid 1970s. A great time for music.
Thanks for the music, Bobbie.
The Rubberband Man rocked. 8)
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: Howard on 03/20/13 at 7:30 am
The Rubberband Man rocked. 8)
I also like "Disco Ride".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua_STXjKJNM
Subject: Re: Spinners singer Bobbie Smith dies at 76
Written By: ninny on 03/20/13 at 7:38 am
R.I.P. Bobbie. Sadly we seem to be losing a lot of great Soul Singers of the 60's & 70's. :\'(
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