DrBenway
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Sad news has just come to me from the BBC, via my PortaPros. Levi Stubbs, the unforgettable lead voice of The Four Tops, has died.
The Four Tops were, of course, one of the cornerstone groups of the Motown sound, and their hits, including "Reach Out (I'll Be There)," "The Same Old Song," "Standing In the Shadows of Love," and "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)" were highlights of the soundtrack of the 60s and 70s.
The Tops's trademark harmonies were topped off by Stubbs huge, versatile voice; he could croon a sensitive ballad or belt out rockin' soul with equal aplomb. His vocals carried the authority that only a true originator can bring.
May he rest in peace.
Addendum:
The NYT has published Mr. Stubbs obit; it's well worth reading. It includes a number of facts that I didn't know, or had forgotten I knew:
-- Levi Stubbs was Jackie Wilson's cousin!
--The original four members of the Tops were together for more than 40
years. I knew that they had a pre-Motown career, and that they were
loyal to each other for decades, but that's just breathtaking.
--His younger brother, Joe, sang with The Contours ("Do You Love Me," "First
I Look at the Purse"), and The Falcons ("You're So Fine"). I don't know if
he sang on the original hits, but that's an impressive resume nonetheless.
--He was married to his widow, Clineice, for 48 years. Together they had five
children and 11 grandchildren.
What a life!
The Four Tops were, of course, one of the cornerstone groups of the Motown sound, and their hits, including "Reach Out (I'll Be There)," "The Same Old Song," "Standing In the Shadows of Love," and "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)" were highlights of the soundtrack of the 60s and 70s.
The Tops's trademark harmonies were topped off by Stubbs huge, versatile voice; he could croon a sensitive ballad or belt out rockin' soul with equal aplomb. His vocals carried the authority that only a true originator can bring.
May he rest in peace.
Addendum:
The NYT has published Mr. Stubbs obit; it's well worth reading. It includes a number of facts that I didn't know, or had forgotten I knew:
-- Levi Stubbs was Jackie Wilson's cousin!
--The original four members of the Tops were together for more than 40
years. I knew that they had a pre-Motown career, and that they were
loyal to each other for decades, but that's just breathtaking.
--His younger brother, Joe, sang with The Contours ("Do You Love Me," "First
I Look at the Purse"), and The Falcons ("You're So Fine"). I don't know if
he sang on the original hits, but that's an impressive resume nonetheless.
--He was married to his widow, Clineice, for 48 years. Together they had five
children and 11 grandchildren.
What a life!