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Velvelettes (not completed,
scheduled for V.I.P. 401) 1990: One Door
Closes (MOTCLP 43) 1999: The Very Best of the
Velvelettes 2001: The
Velvelettes:...
- the
Velvelettes in
December 1964. An
alternate version recorded in October/November had been discarded.
Produced by
Norman Whitfield, the
Velvelettes' version...
- LMNT paid
tribute to
Richard Street.
Street was
formerly married to The
Velvelettes' lead
singer Carolyn "Cal" Gill from 1969 to 1983. A year
after their...
- 1964: "Needle in a Haystack" – The
Velvelettes (US #45) 1964: "He Was
Really Sayin' Somethin'" – The
Velvelettes (US #64, US R&B #21) 1964: "Girl (Why...
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Martha and the Vandellas. A fourth, V.I.P.,
released recordings by the
Velvelettes, the Spinners, the Monitors, and
Chris Clark. A
fifth label, Soul, featured...
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Gladys Knight & the Pips, the Marvelettes, the Elgins, the Monitors, the
Velvelettes, and
Marvin ****e.
Artists were
backed by in-house
vocalists the Andantes...
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leave her
singing career behind by 1964.
Betty Kelly,
formerly of the
Velvelettes, was
brought in
shortly afterward to
continue the Vandellas' rise. The...
- Contours, the Four Tops,
Gladys Knight & the Pips, the Commodores, the
Velvelettes,
Martha and the Vandellas,
Stevie Wonder and the
Jackson 5.
Though he...
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noticed by
Carolyn Gill of The
Velvelettes who was
looking for a fill in for her group. She
recruited into The
Velvelettes in late 1965 by Gill, as a permanent...
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innovative "psychedelic soul"
songs with many hits for
Marvin ****e, the
Velvelettes, the Temptations, and
Gladys Knight & the Pips. From
around the production...