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Zoneboy
03-18-2013, 11:40 AM
Link (http://www.soultracks.com/bobby-smith-dies)

We have received several reports that Bobbie Smith, co-founder and long time co-lead singer of the legendary Spinners, has died at age 76. No details are available and no statement or confirmation has been provided by Smith's family.

Smith was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and became a fixture on the local music scene with his group mates. He was also the group's original lead singer, and was the voice on the Spinners' first hit, "That's What Girls Are Made For" and shared the lead with Philippe Wynne - and later, John Edwards - on the group's biggest hits in the 1970s, including "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and "Games People Play."

The Spinners thought they had hit their first break when they were signed by Motown in the mid-60s, but they toiled in virtual obscurity for years as one of Motown's "forgotten" groups. Many folks around Hitsville, USA knew that the quintet, consisting of Henry Fambrough, Billy Henderson, Smith, Pervis Jackson and G.C. Cameron, was a solid vocal group and an entertaining act. But they were in a stable full of prize winning horses, and getting the attention of the Motown brass was next to impossible. Without that attention, success appeared equally impossible. And that was the case until their good friend, Stevie Wonder, wrote a song for them that was so strong, even Motown's indifference couldn't stop it. In the summer of 1970, around the time the Spinners' Motown contract expired and almost a year after it was recorded, Wonder's "It's a Shame" became an international smash for the Spinners and gave the world a glimpse of a future supergroup.

Interestingly, while the Spinners had not garnered much commercial success during their Motown years, they had earned the interest of a young producer named Thom Bell, who felt that the Spinners' tight harmonies and smooth delivery could be the perfect vehicle for his brand of sophisticated soul music. Along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, Bell was the architect of the "Philadelphia Sound," a new style of orchestral soul music that borrowed as much from the big bands of the 40s and 50s as from the Motown sound of the 60s, all wrapped up in exquisite production that appealed to adults as much as to the teenagers that AM radio targeted.

The result of the first Bell/Spinners collaboration was historic. The Spinners, released in 1973, was not only a bold statement of a new beginning for the group, it became one of the most important soul albums ever. Boasting four top 10 hits, "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love," "One of a Kind" and "Ghetto Child," the disc immediately moved the Spinners to the upper echelon of soul music and established the Philadelphia Sound as the definitive sound of the early 70s. The Spinners, along with the Stylistics, the O'Jays and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, among others, shifted the soul music world's attention from Detroit to Philadelphia, and kept it there for most of the decade.

The Spinners/Bell train continued to roll for another seven albums, resulting in such classic songs as "Mighty Love," "Games People Play," "Sadie," "Then Came You" (with Dionne Warwick), and "I'm Coming Home." In 1979, with the dance craze in full bloom, The Spinners changed direction, teaming with Michael Zager, a moderately successful dance producer whose style was as straightforward and blunt as Bell's was subtle and sophisticated. Their first Zager collaboration, the disappointing Dancin' and Lovin', stalled on the charts for several months until the album's second single, an unlikely dance remake of the Four Seasons' "Working My Way Back to You," hit the radio and zoomed to the top of the charts. This led to a smash remake of Sam Cooke's "Cupid" in 1980.

The group continued recording into the 90s with less success, largely due to uneven material, and became fixtures on the oldies circuit. Illness and death also decimated the act, as John Edwards (Wynne's 1977 replacement), suffered a debilitating stroke in 2002. Henderson died in 2007 and Jackson in 2008, leaving Smith and Fambrough with three newer members.

While the flamboyant Wynne was largely viewed as the "face" of the Spinners, Smith and Fambrough were the rocks of the group, leading the act through good times and difficult times for nearly 60 years. And Smith was an immensely underrated singer whose performances - particularly during the Spinners' heyday - were memorable. The Spinners were undoubtedly one of the greatest vocal groups of the 20th Century and Smith was an irreplaceable part of that success. He will be missed.

Penny Lane
03-18-2013, 11:45 AM
Oh no! Not another one! How many singers in the past 2 weeks have died? Well, these people are getting old .Very sad. I love The Spinners!RIPBobby Smith:(

Zoneboy
03-18-2013, 11:46 AM
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Penny Lane
03-18-2013, 11:54 AM
Thanks for posting the videos Charles. The Spinners are awesome!:wave:

Zoneboy
03-18-2013, 12:18 PM
Link (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20130318/fl-obit-bobbie-smith/?utm_hp_ref=entertainment&ir=entertainment)

ORLANDO, Fla. — A former lead singer of the soul music group "The Spinners" has died in Orlando.

A statement released Monday by the manager of the rhythm and blues group said Bobbie Smith passed away Saturday morning due to complications from pneumonia and influenza. He was 76.

The statement says Smith had been diagnosed with lung cancer in November.

Smith was the group's original lead singer and was the voice on their first hit "That's What Girls Are Made For." Also called the "Detroit Spinners," the group earned nearly a dozen gold records and half a dozen Grammy award nominations.

The group's biggest hits in the 1970s included: "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and "Games People Play."

MickeyMac
03-18-2013, 01:02 PM
Sadly there is only one original Spinner still alive :(

Marvo301
03-18-2013, 01:36 PM
:rip: Bobby Smith

isiahthomas
03-30-2013, 01:19 PM
There's 2 original Spinners living because i saw them not too long ago on TV One's Unsung. Unsung is a good show because they've done a lot of good documentaries on r&b singers and they just started doing documentaries on a few rappers like Kool Moe Dee, Whodini, Big Daddy Kane, EPMD. I would like to see the documentaries they did on Sly and the Family Stone and Con Funk Shun. I saw a recent documentary they did on The Whispers. Anyway is Bobbie Smith the one who sang lead on The Spinners Working My Way Back To You? I love that song and i got their greatest hits cd. I saw them perform Working My Way Back To You and Love Don't Love Nobody(another favorite song of mine)on Soul Train on Youtube.

Zoneboy
03-30-2013, 02:35 PM
There's 2 original Spinners living.

If Wikipedia is correct, the only original member still living is Henry Fambrough.

Who might the other one be?

isiahthomas
03-30-2013, 02:52 PM
Henry i think is one of the original members that's living. I don't know the other guy's name that's living but he sang lead on I'll Be Around hit song. Is Bobby the one that sang lead on Working My Way Back To You?

isiahthomas
03-31-2013, 10:35 AM
Ok i just went to Yahoo.com and i typed in Bobbie Smith and i saw some pictures of him. He sang lead on I'll Be Around and Could It Be I'm Falling In Love. The information i read about him on Wikipedia said he sang lead on most of their hit songs but some people think their other lead singer Phillipe Wynne who died is the reason they had some success. What's the guy's name that sang lead on their hit song Working My Way Back To You? When i saw him on Unsung documentary, he was in a wheelchair. I don't know how old that documentary is but he could be dead since i saw at Wikipedia that Henry is the only original member living.

isiahthomas
03-31-2013, 10:39 AM
I just read the information Zoneboy posted above and i saw that John Edwards is the guy who replaced Philippe. So he's the one that sang lead on Working My Way Back To You. He died in 2002 from a stroke.

Penny Lane
03-31-2013, 10:52 AM
One of the newest Spinners members is Marvin Taylor who lives in the Flint, MI area. He used to work as my favorite checker/cashier at our local Meijer store. He has so much charisma and very personable! I am so proud of him! Long live The Spinners!:happyface

Marvin is in the top row far right.:)

cleverfun3000
03-31-2013, 12:16 PM
I'd like to take this opportunity to point out something. I think it would be very helpful to point out which of the 5 Spinners Bobby Smith was. In the above videos, the person who posted them should have identified Mr. Smith by stating the first couple of words he sings in the first and second video. I notice over and over that when a member of a group dies, no one really is absolutely sure of who it was and something as simple as posting the video and quoting the words the late artists sings in the video would pinpoint whom this memoriam is for. I STILL don't know which Spinner Bobby Smith was.

Zoneboy
03-31-2013, 12:24 PM
I STILL don't know which Spinner Bobby Smith was.

http://i2.wp.com/www.eurweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/bobbie-smith-screenshot.jpg?fit=1024%2C1024

cleverfun3000
03-31-2013, 01:48 PM
Thank you. I just wish people who make the memorandum posts would have the presence of mind to do that when they create the post in the first place. Was that so hard?

Zoneboy
03-31-2013, 02:05 PM
Thank you. I just wish people who make the memorandum posts would have the presence of mind to do that when they create the post in the first place. Was that so hard?

Drop the attitude, If you don't like the way things are done then take your gripe to an administrator. It would've been just as easy for you to find and post a photo of him as it was for me to. Videos and photos of the Spinners were posted and it's not mine nor anyone elses responsibility to point him out for you. A simple Google image search would've done the trick.

cleverfun3000
04-04-2013, 09:41 AM
Oh I tried the Google search, and Bing and devilfinder and 5 others and each kept showing me the same pics (the group shots) leaving me to figure out which one was which. So it's not an attitude I have. Nor am I too lazy to look.

Zoneboy
04-04-2013, 09:57 AM
Oh I tried the Google search, and Bing and devilfinder and 5 others and each kept showing me the same pics (the group shots) leaving me to figure out which one was which. So it's not an attitude I have. Nor am I too lazy to look.

The attitude reference was for the was that so hard? comment which was totally unnecessary. You should've tried Spinners - Bobbie Smith. That's how I found the one I posted.

cleverfun3000
04-07-2013, 10:54 PM
its thru gritted teeth that I say "thank you, Zoneboy. You have indeed taught me something that in all honesty I simply didn't know"