Former Motown Producer Jeffrey Bowen is black mixed with Indian.
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One notable black singing group that didn't achieve success with Motown Records in the 1960s was The Satintones. Formed in 1959, they were one of the first groups to sign with Motown, but despite their early promise and hits like "My Beloved," they struggled to find lasting fame. Their lack of commercial success led to their eventual disbandment, while other Motown acts soared to iconic status.
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.
That would be Marv Johnson, who recorded the very first Motown single, "Come To Me", in January 1959. As soon as the record looked like becoming a hit, his contract was sold to United Artists for a high price, providing Motown with financial stability in its very earliest days.
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CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin comes from a media family. His father was Jerome Toobin, a former news producer for WNET-TV in New York; Jerome died in January 1984. Jeffrey Toobin's mom is former CBS network news anchor Marlene Sanders.
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One notable black singing group that didn't achieve success with Motown Records in the 1960s was The Satintones. Formed in 1959, they were one of the first groups to sign with Motown, but despite their early promise and hits like "My Beloved," they struggled to find lasting fame. Their lack of commercial success led to their eventual disbandment, while other Motown acts soared to iconic status.
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