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Marvin Tarplin (June 13, 1941 –
September 30, 2011) was an
American musician, best
known as the
guitarist for the
Miracles from the 1950s
through the...
- "The
Tears of a Clown")
while the
Robinsons and
Tarplin were members.
Following the
departure of
Tarplin and the Robinsons, the rest of the
group continued...
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including her
cousin Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore,
Ronald White, and Marv
Tarplin. She was
inducted alongside her
former husband,
Miracles lead
singer Smokey...
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Walter Tarplin (30
March 1879–1937) was an
English footballer who pla**** in the
Football League for
Notts County.
Walter Tarplin at the
English National...
- (who
would marry Smokey Robinson in 1959). The group's guitarist, Marv
Tarplin,
joined them
sometime in 1958. The
Matadors began touring Detroit venues...
- Marv
Tarplin (guitars) (same members;
group name
changed to
spotlight lead singer)
Smokey Robinson Ronnie White Pete
Moore Bobby Rogers Marv
Tarplin Claudette...
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Miracles members Robinson,
Ronald White,
Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, and Marv
Tarplin. In fact, with the sole
exception of the song, "My Baby
Changes Like The...
- was
composed by
Miracles members Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore, and Marv
Tarplin. This million-selling ,multiple award-winning R&B hit has been inducted...
- needed]
After Smokey and
Claudette Robinson and long-time
guitarist Marv
Tarplin left the
group in 1972, the
group carried on with
Billy Griffin as their...
- Man."
Several songs were
written by
Robinson with
fellow Miracle Marv
Tarplin, who left the
group a year
after Robinson's
departure to join him in California...