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Smokey Robinson by Jim Hendin
Smokey Robinson, 1969, Detroit photo studio. His next stop was at the Apollo Theater in New York.
Smokey Robinson, 1969, Detroit photo studio. His next stop was at the Apollo Theater in New York.
Young, beautiful, vivacious, musically talented Tammy Terrell appeared to have a bright future in the music business in 1967, when she appeared at ...
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