No, Barbara Dickson did not sing on Motown. She is a Scottish singer-songwriter known for her work in the pop and folk genres, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. While she has had a successful career in music, her style and repertoire are distinct from the Motown sound, which is characterized by its soul and R&B influences.
Motown really tried to make their artists stars and they were very well groomed. They were taught how to dance, dress and sing. Motown also had some of the best song writers, so that combined with the talent and readiness of the artists produced huge hits resulting in financial success for Motown.
I Want You Back/The Love You Save/Never Can Say Goodbye/I'll Be There
The first white singer to record on the Motown label was Bobbie Smith, a member of the vocal group The Spinners. They recorded for Motown in the early 1960s before the label became widely known for its predominantly African American artists. However, the first white solo artist to sign with Motown was actually Johnny Bristol in the late 1960s. Motown's focus was primarily on its Black artists and the unique sound of the label.
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Barbara Dickson was born on September 27, 1947.
Barbara Dickson was born on September 27, 1947.
The Barbara Dickson Album was created on 1980-04-03.
Scottish singer Barbara Dickson is 70 years old (birthdate: September 27, 1947).
Barbara Dickson is famous as a singer. Barbara Dickson was born in Scotland in 1947. She recorded several popular songs and is best remembered by some as a regular guest on The Two Ronnies TV show.
Full Circle - Barbara Dickson album - was created on 2004-09-20.
AnswerI think it was Barbara Mason.There was also another version made and it was done by Teri Desario
Motown really tried to make their artists stars and they were very well groomed. They were taught how to dance, dress and sing. Motown also had some of the best song writers, so that combined with the talent and readiness of the artists produced huge hits resulting in financial success for Motown.
I Want You Back/The Love You Save/Never Can Say Goodbye/I'll Be There
The first white singer to record on the Motown label was Bobbie Smith, a member of the vocal group The Spinners. They recorded for Motown in the early 1960s before the label became widely known for its predominantly African American artists. However, the first white solo artist to sign with Motown was actually Johnny Bristol in the late 1960s. Motown's focus was primarily on its Black artists and the unique sound of the label.
None. R. Dean Taylor sang on Motown owned labels but not the flagship label. The company labels he recorded on were V.I.P. and Rare Earth Indiana Wants Me Gotta See Jane Taos New Mexico
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