He is at your mothers house
Bobby Rogers was born on 1940-02-19.
On March 20, 2009, the Miracles were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Smokey Robinson was present at the ceremony with the original Miracles members Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, (Bobby's cousin) Claudette Rogers and Gloria White who was accepting for her late husband Ronnie White.
The Miracles.CORRECT. The original members of THE MIRACLES were : WILLIAM "SMOKEY" ROBINSON, his wife CLAUDETTE ROGERS-ROBINSON, WARREN "PETE" MOORE, ROBERT "BOBBY" ROGERS, RONALD"RONNIE" WHITE, and MARVIN "MARV" TARPLIN.The MIRACLES' success paved the way for ALL FUTURE MOTOWN STARS...and of 2013, they have MORE songs inducted into the GRAMMY HALL OF FAME than ANY OTHER MOTOWN GROUP.Read more: What_was_Motown's_first_million_seller
no.they divorced in the mid seventies
When Smokey left The Miracles in 1972, he released the single "Sweet Harmony" in dedication to his friends in the Miracles, BOBBY ROGERS, PETE MOORE , and RONNIE WHITE. It was taken from his very first solo album, entitled "SMOKEY", which was released one year later , in 1973. It was released on Motown Records' Tamla subsidiary label (T328L) . Two other members of THE MIRACLES , his wife, Claudette Rogers-Robinson and Marv Tarplin , left the group as well. Claudette retired from recording (she retired from live appearances with The Miracles several years earlier, in 1964) , to be a stay-at-home wife and mother to her and Smokey's two children, Berry, and Tamla. Miracles member Marv Tarplin left the group a few months later, to tour and work with Smokey. Before he left THE MIRACLES in 1972, Smokey also released a hit song with them , entitled "WE'VE COME TOO FAR TO END IT NOW" . It became a Top 10 R&B Hit. It was his way of saying "goodbye" to the fans and to his friends and singing partners in THE MIRACLES, BOBBY ROGERS, PETE MOORE , and RONNIE WHITE. It was taken from The Miracles' final studio album with Smokey, "FLYING HIGH TOGETHER".
Three of the original members of THE MIRACLES are still alive as of 2013: PETE MOORE, SMOKEY ROBINSON , and Smokey's ex-wife, CLAUDETTE ROBINSON. Three are deceased: MARV TARPLIN (died 2011) , RONNIE WHITE, (died 1995), and BOBBY ROGERS (died 2013). Smokey's 1972 replacement in the Miracles, BILLY GRIFFIN, is still alive as well.
I think it was the 'Bobby Doyle Three', in Houston tx.
The gambler by Kenny Rogers
Smokey left The Miracles in 1972. He had been a member of the group since it's inception, in 1955, then the group was called the 5 Chimes. The Miracles were Motown's first group, and first recording act. They had been with Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records, since before that label was formed . Once incorporated as The Miracles, the original members, in addition to Robinson, were : Claudette Rogers,(later to become Smokey's wife, her cousin Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, Ronnie White, and Marv Tarplin. When Smokey left the group, Claudette followed, settling for being a stay-at-home wife and mom to her and Smokey's two children. She had stopped touring with the group in 1964, but remained a member , singing on all of the group's studio recordings. Marv Tarplin, after initially staying with The Miracles for a time, also decided to leave the group, to be a musical writer and collaborator with Smokey. The Miracles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, some 26 years after Smokey's controversial solo induction in 1987.
Bobby Rogers was an American boxer who gained recognition as a talented lightweight during the 1955 Golden Gloves tournament. He was known for his skill and competitiveness in the ring, representing the sport at a high amateur level. Although he did not achieve extensive fame in professional boxing, his accomplishments in the Golden Gloves highlight his contributions to the sport during that era.
Bobby Rogers has: Played Himself - Singer in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played himself in "Bandstand" in 1952. Played himself in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1961. Played himself in "The T.A.M.I. Show" in 1964. Played Singer in "Playboy After Dark" in 1969. Played himself in "The Andy Williams Show" in 1969. Played himself in "The Smokey Robinson Show" in 1970. Played himself in "The Midnight Special" in 1972. Played Himself (Miracles member) in "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" in 1983. Played himself in "Smokey Robinson: The Quiet Legend" in 1990. Played Lenny Ludwig in "Monsters" in 2001. Played himself in "Motown: The Early Years" in 2005.
Wanda Young Rogers (she still kept her married name after the divorce from Bobby) has been rehabing in a suburb of Detroit. Her last appearance in public was in 2005 and her overall health was good but her battle is far from being over.