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R&B and Soul
Oh, what a lovely question! In the early days of Motown, the focus was primarily on promoting African American artists. However, as the label grew, they did sign a few white artists like Rare Earth and Teena Marie who had a deep appreciation for soul music. Motown believed in talent and passion above all else, creating a diverse and inclusive musical family.
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.
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R. Dean Taylor was a white guy who recorded 'Indiana Wants Me' and 'Gotta See Jane' on the Motown Label. Tommy Good recorded for the Gordy label before R Dean Taylor even joined Motown as a songwriter with Holland Dozier Holland.
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
Kiki Dee
It was The Sherry's Put Your Arms Around Me. First Motown track was R Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost In My House
R. Dean Taylor was born on 1939-05-11.
According to allmusic.com, R. Dean Taylor was born Richard Dean Taylor in Toronto in 1939. More information about R. Dean Taylor may be found at http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0pfrxq95ldte~T1
R. Dean Taylor The Messengers Rare Earth The Ones - M 1117 1967 Kiki Dee Teena Marie Chris Clark Connie Haines The Lewis Sisters Richard Anthony Frankie Valli Sam Harris Bruce Willis William Goldstein
Dean R. Burgess was born in 1946.
R&B and Soul
R&B and Soul
Dean R. Koontz was born on July 9, 1945.
Dean R. Koontz was born on July 9, 1945.