Smokey Robinson, the legendary singer-songwriter and record producer, is known for his smooth and soulful voice that has captivated audiences for decades. Born William Robinson Jr. in Detroit, Michigan, on February 19, 1940, Smokey started his music career at a young age, forming a doo-wop group called The Matadors, which eventually evolved into The Miracles.
Robinson’s career took off when he signed with Motown Records in the early 1960s. As the lead singer of The Miracles, he achieved numerous hits, including “Shop Around,” “Tears of a Clown,” and “Tracks of My Tears.” He also worked closely with other Motown artists, including Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, and helped shape the sound of the prolific record label.
In addition to his success as a performer, Smokey Robinson is also a talented songwriter, penning hits for The Temptations, Mary Wells, and many others. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 and has received numerous awards for his contributions to music.
Even as he approaches his 80s, Smokey Robinson continues to perform and record music, proving that his talent and passion for music are timeless. He remains a beloved and influential figure in the music industry, a true icon whose music will continue to inspire generations to come.
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