The Spinners
Biography
The Spinners were the greatest soul group of the early '70s, creating a body of work that defined the lush, seductive sound of Philly soul. Ironically, the band's roots lay in Detroit, where they formed as a doo wop group during the late '50s. Throughout the '60s, the Spinners tried to land a hit by adapting to the shifting fashions of R&B and pop. By the mid-'60s, they had signed with Motown Records, but the label never gave the group much consideration. "It's a Shame" became a hit in 1970, but the label continued to ignore the group, and dropped the band two years later. Unsigned and featuring new lead singer Phillipe Wynne, the Spinners seemed destined to never break into the big leagues, but they managed to sign with Atlantic Records, where they began working with producer Thom Bell. With his assistance, the Spinners developed a distinctive sound, one that relied on Wynne's breathtaking falsetto and the group's intricate vocal harmonies. Bell provided the group with an appropriately detailed production, creating a detailed web of horns, strings, backing vocals, and lightly funky rhythms. Between 1972 and 1977, the Spinners and Bell recorded a number of soul classics, including "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Fallin in Love," "Mighty Love," "Ghetto Child," "Then Came You," "Games People Play," and "The Rubberband Man.
" Wynne left in 1977 and the Spinners had hits for a few years after his departure, but the group will always be remembered for its classic mid-'70s work.
Originally, called the Domingoes, the Spinners formed when the quintet were high school students in the Detroit suburb of Ferndale in 1957. At the time, the group featured Bobbie Smith, Pervis Jackson, George W. Dixon, Billy Henderson, and Henry Fambrough. Four years later, they came to the attention of producer Harvey Fuqua, who began recording the group -- who were now called the Spinners -- for his Tri-Phi Records. The band's first single, "That's What Girls Are Made For," became a Top Ten R&B hit upon its 1961 release and featured Smith on vocals. Following its release, Dixon was replaced by Edgar "Chico" Edwards. Over the next few years, the group released a series of failed singles, and when Tri-Phi was bought out by Motown in the mid-'60s, the Spinners became part of the larger company's roster. By that time, Edwards had been replaced by G.C. Cameron.
Though the Spinners had some R&B hits at Motown during the late '60s, including "I'll Always Love You" and "Truly Yours," they didn't have a genuine crossover success until 1970, when Stevie Wonder gave the group "It's a Shame." Motown never concentrated on the Spinners, and they let the group go in 1972. Before the band signed with Atlantic Records, Phillipe Wynne replaced Cameron as the group's lead vocalist. Wynne had previously sung with Catfish and Bootsy Collins.
At Atlantic Records, the Spinners worked with producer Thom Bell, who gave the group a lush, seductive sound, complete with sighing strings, a tight rhythm section, sultry horns, and a slight funk underpinning. Wynne quickly emerged as a first-rate soul singer, and the combination of the group's harmonies, Wynne's soaring leads, and Bell's meticulous production made the Spinners the most popular soul group of the '70s. Once the group signed with Atlantic, they became a veritable hit machine, topping the R&B and pop charts with songs like "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love," "One of a Kind (Love Affair)," "Ghetto Child," "Rubberband Man," and "You're Throwing a Good Love Away." Not only were their singles hits, but their albums constantly went gold and charted in the Top 20.
Wynne left the band to pursue a solo career in 1977; he was replaced by John Edwards. Though none of Wynne's solo records were big hits, his tours with Parliament-Funkadelic were well-received, as were his solo concerts. In October 1984, he died of a heart attack during a concert in Oakland, CA. The Spinners, meanwhile, had a number of minor hits in the late '70s, highlighted by their disco covers of "Working My Way Back to You" and the medley "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time." During the early '80s, they had several minor hits before fading away from the charts and entering the oldies circuit, reprising their earlier material for 1999's new studio effort At Their Best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Definitive Soul
2006

The Chrome Collection
2003

Happiness Is Being With The Spinners-Spinners 8
1998

The Very Best Of Spinners
1993

A One Of A Kind Love Affair
1991

The Best Of Spinners
1978

Pick Of The Litter
1975

New And Improved
1974

Mighty Love
1974

Spinners
1972
The Spinners were in there own right a great soul group music that conjers up memories old school crushes and broken hearts oh what memories.
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By Far one of my best loved vocal groups of the 70's,
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real music for the soul for the condition for the heart!!!!! beautiful moving music. this real music is forever. lets start real old school music night in our homes and our communitieas once a month. these artist are our fore fathers in america, cause they gave us hope for freedom of today. I love you all and I do mean all...
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I grew up on this music! I only wish the youth and "r&b " of today would take note and hear what "real" soul music was all about... "DITO TO THIS STATEMENT" The Spinners are one of the underappreci a t e d artists of the seventy's. Most important is that their music is timeless and brings back memories of a better time and era.
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I grew up on this music! I only wish the youth and "r&b" of today would take note and hear what "real" soul music was all about...
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OOOOhhhh nothing but the classic! Yes, the Spinners the O'Jays and countless others.
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This is one of the legendary all time great groups that the 60's and 70's offered us. I'm so glad that I was around at that time to hear them put out hit after hit for many years. I miss the Spinner's and groups like them. Their music brings back so many great memories of those days and years gone by that wasn't all bad. Their music will never go out of style as far as i'm concerned.
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oohhh How I LOVE the Spinners! Why can't we have more music like this from Todays Artists?????
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this music is the best of all times.. it's groovy...sul t r y . . . s e x y . . . s m o o t h . . . a n d everything that would constitute good music...i miss them tremendously . . . i wish they would make some sort of come back and take me back to the good old times when they were oh so popular...
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lgrey
I'm 51 now and I remember going to see the Spinners in concert 3 or 4 times back in the 70's. What a great time back then. I'll never forget it. |
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My Cousin was the rubberband man I miss him so much R.I.P. Billy we love you.
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Phillipe Wynne died of a heart attack in Oakland Ca, it's my understandin g he was in concert when he died...aweso m e singer.....r e a l l y missed ..
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my mother played these cats all the time in the early 70s so you can imagaine how old Im
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LOVE DON'T LOVE NOBODY...by the Spinners. wow. you must listen to this song, it will truly bring tears to your eyes.
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I remember hearing this song in my sisters room,on her 45's.. Remember those!!!
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this music reminds me of love, and happiness... we can reclaim the love we once had for strangers
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the tune with Dionne Warwick is absolutely awesome. "A real toe-tapper" Lawrence Welk might say.
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PHILLIPE WYNNE LEAD SINGER DIED OF A HEART ATTACK WHILE IN CONCERT IN OAKLAND CALIFORNIA. HE DIED DOING WHAT HE LOVED.....MI S S HIS SONGS OF LOVE...
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thismustbean e x p r e n c e d j t h e c h o i c e m u s i c i s g r e a t
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MUSIC THAT SPEAKS TOOOOOOOO THE SOUL THAT IS THE GREAT SPINNERS.
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HEAR THIS , THE MIGHTY MIGHTY SPINNNERS , ARE LEGENDARY MATERIAL! IF YOU ARE BLESSED ENOUGH TO HAVE ENJOYED IN PERSON, RO SEE LIVE //////////// ! THEN YOU KNOW WHERE I'M COMING FROM, FELIPE LIVES !
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These guys are great. It would be great to see them live and performing again. I'll Be Around is my favorite and Then came you w/Deion Warrick .
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SING FROM TEXAS THE SPINNERS SING WHAT WE DREAM ABOUT.PANDOR A YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN.
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