Martha Reeves

Born: July 18, 1941 in Detroit, MI
Active In: 60's, 70's, 90's, 2000's

 
Motown's brightest female star after Diana Ross, Martha Reeves was the earthy, gospel-infused counterpart to her rival Ross' uptown sophistication. With her backing group, the Vandellas, Reeves cut some of the brightest, most infectiously danceable R&B of her time. Unfortunately, she didn't fare as well after leaving Motown for a solo career in the '70s, and although she continued to perform for quite sometime, it was mostly on the oldies circuit, looking back over her past glories.

Reeves was born in Eufaula, AL, on July 18, 1941, and before she was even a year old, her family moved to Detroit. As a child, she sang in her grandfather's church and in school, and continued her vocal training through high school.

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Dance Party/Heat Wave
Released October 30, 2007 on Universal Japan



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R&B Soul
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In Concert
Released February 20, 2007

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