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William "Smokey" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive. He was the founder and frontman of the pioneering Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he was also chief songwriter and producer. He led the group from its 1955 origins, when they were called The Five Chimes, until 1972, when he retired from the group to focus on his role as Motown Records vice president. Robinson returned to the music industry as a solo artist the following year. He left Motown in 1999. Robinson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 and awarded the 2016 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for his lifetime contributions to popular music. He is a double Hollywood Walk of Fame Inductee, as a solo artist (1983) and as a member of The Miracles (2009). In 2022, he was inducted into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame. Early life and early career William Robinson Jr. was born to an African-American father and a mother of African-American and French descent in a poor family in the North End area of Detroit, Michigan.Robinson's ancestry is also part Nigerian, Scandinavian, Portuguese, and Cherokee. His uncle Claude gave him the nickname "Smokey Joe" when he was a child. In 2012, Robinson explained: My Uncle Claude was my favorite uncle. He was also my godfather. He and I were really, really close. He used to take me to see cowboy movies all the time when I was a little boy because I loved cowboy movies. He got a cowboy name for me, which was Smokey Joe. So from the time I was three years old if people asked me what my name was I didn't tell them my name was William, I told them my name was Smokey Joe. That's what everyone called me until I was about 12 and then I dropped the Joe part. I've heard that story about him giving it to me because I'm a light skinned black man but that's not true. He attended Northern High School, where he was above average academically and a determined athlete. However, his main interest was music, and he formed a doo-wop group named the Five Chimes. He and Aretha Franklin lived several houses from each other on Belmont; he said he'd known Franklin since she was about five, overhearing her play the piano when he had come to play with her older brother Cecil after her family first moved to Detroit.Robinson's interest in music started during childhood after he heard the groups Nolan Strong & the Diablos and Billy Ward and his Dominoes on the radio. He has cited Barrett Strong, a Detroit native, as a strong vocal influence. In 1955, he formed the first lineup of The Five Chimes with childhood friend Ronald White and classmate Pete Moore. Two years later, they were renamed the Matadors and included Bobby Rogers. Another member, Emerson (Sonny) Rogers, Bobby Rogers' cousin, was replaced by his sister, Claudette Rogers (who would marry Smokey Robinson in 1959). The group's guitarist, Marv Tarplin, joined them sometime in 1958. The Matadors began touring Detroit venues around this time. Eventually they changed their name to The Miracles. Career The Miracles and Motown In August 1957, Robinson and the Miracles met songwriter Berry Gordy after a failed audition for Brunswick Records. At that time during the audition, Robinson had brought along with him a "Big 10" notebook with 100 songs he wrote while in high school. Gordy was impressed with Robinson's vocals and even more impressed with Robinson's ambitious songwriting. With his help, the Miracles released their first single, "Got a Job", an answer song to the Silhouettes' hit single "Get a Job" on End Records. It was the beginning of a long and successful collaboration. During this time, Robinson attended college and started classes in January 1959, studying electrical engineering. He dropped out after only two months, following the Miracles' release of their first record.Gordy formed Tamla Records, which was later reincorporated as Motown. The Miracles became one of the first acts signed to the label, although they had actually been with Gordy since before the formation of Motown Records. In late 1960, the group recorded their first hit single, "Shop Around", which became Motown's first million-selling hit record. Between 1960 and 1970, Robinson would produce 26 top forty hits with the Miracles as lead singer, chief songwriter and producer, including several top ten hits such as "You've Really Got a Hold on Me", "Mickey's Monkey", "I Second That Emotion", "Baby Baby Don't Cry" and the group's only number-one hit during their Robinson years, "The Tears of a Clown". Other notable hits such as "Ooo Baby Baby", "Going to a Go-Go", the multi-award-winning "The Tracks of My Tears", "(Come Round Here) I'm The One You Need", "The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage" and "More Love" peaked in the top twenty. In 1965, the Miracles were the first Motown group to change their name when they released their 1965 album Going to a Go-Go as Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. Between 1962 and 1966, Robinson was also one of the major songwriters and producers for Motown, penning many hit singles such as "Two Lovers", "The One Who Really Loves You", "You Beat Me to the Punch" and "My Guy" for Mary Wells; "The Way You Do The Things You Do", "My Girl", "Since I Lost My Baby" and "Get Ready" for the Temptations; "Still Water (Love)" for the Four Tops; "When I'm Gone" and "Operator" for Brenda Holloway; "Don't Mess With Bill", "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" and "My Baby Must Be a Magician" for the Marvelettes; and "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar" for Marvin Gaye.After the arrival of Holland–Dozier–Holland and the team of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, Robinson was eclipsed as a top writer and producer for the label, and other Motown artists such as Gaye and Stevie Wonder began to compose more original material. Later in his career, Robinson wrote lyrics and music for the Contours such as "First I Look at the Purse", as well as the Four Tops' "Still Water" and The Supremes' "Floy Joy". The other Miracles—Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, Ronnie White, and Marv Tarplin—collaborated with him as writers on many of these hits, and Pete Moore also doubled as co-producer with Robinson on several of them. By 1969, Robinson wanted to retire from touring to focus on raising his two children with his wife Claudette, and on his duties as Motown's vice president, a job he had taken on by the mid-1960s after Esther Gordy Edwards had left the position. However, the success of the group's "Tears of a Clown" made Robinson stay with the group until 1972. His last performance with the group was in July 1972 in Washington, D.C. Solo career After a year of retirement, Robinson announced his comeback with the release of the eponymous Smokey album, in 1973. The album included the Miracles tribute song, "Sweet Harmony", and the hit ballad "Baby Come Close". In 1974, Robinson's second album, Pure Smokey, was released.... Discover the William Robinson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Robinson books.

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  • William H. Robinson v. Ebie Eavey synopsis, comments

    William H. Robinson v. Ebie Eavey

    Supreme Court of Florida

    Per Curiam. This is an appeal from an order and decree of the judge of the Circuit Court overruling a demurrer to the bill of complaint, and the cause having been heretofore submi...

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    The Wilds of Poetry

    David Hinton

    An exploration of the emerging Western consciousness of how deeply we belong to the wild Cosmos, as seen through the lineage of modern America's great avantgarde poets a thril...

  • William Robinson v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    William Robinson v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    Defendant (Appellant) was charged with first degree murder, Ind. Code § 351341 (Burns 1975), convicted in a trial by jury of second degree murder, Ind. Code § 351541 (Burns 1975)...

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    Deadly Anniversaries

    Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini

    A Best Book of 2020 from Suspense Magazine Deadly Anniversaries celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Mystery Writers of America with a collection of stories from some of the top ...

  • The Aesthetics of Videogame Sound synopsis, comments

    The Aesthetics of Videogame Sound

    William Robinson

    Despite the continuing success of the videogame industry academic writing on the medium is still in its infancy, especially regarding videogame sound. This book seeks to highlight ...

  • A Day with Wilbur Robinson synopsis, comments

    A Day with Wilbur Robinson

    William Joyce

    While spending the day in the Robinson household, Wilbur’s best friend Lewis helps search for Grandfather Robinson’s missing false teeth in this classic picture book from William J...

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    The Nun

    Denis Diderot

    In 1758 Diderot's friend the Marquis de Croismare became interested in the cause célèbre of a nun who was appealing to be allowed to leave a Paris convent. Less than a year later, ...

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    The New York Times Book of the Dead

    William McDonald

    The obituary page of The New York Times isa celebration of extraordinary lives. This groundbreaking package includes 300 obits in the book with exclusive online access to 10,000 mo...

  • Poems Every Child Should Know synopsis, comments

    Poems Every Child Should Know

    Henry W. Longfellow

    Contents The Arrow and the Song by Henry W. Longfellow The Babie by Jeremiah Eames Rankin Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite by Isaac Watts Little Things by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer H...

  • A Dancer in Wartime synopsis, comments

    A Dancer in Wartime

    Gillian Lynne

    London during the Blitz was a time of hardship, heroism and hope.For Gillian Lynne – a budding ballerina – it was also a time of great change as she was evacuated from wartorn Lond...

  • The White People and Other Weird Stories synopsis, comments

    The White People and Other Weird Stories

    Arthur Machen

    Machen's weird tales of the creepy and fantastic finally come to Penguin Classics. With an introduction from S.T. Joshi, editor of American Supernatural Tales, The White People and...

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    The Enlightened Heart

    Stephen Mitchell

    From Stephen Mitchell comes an anthology of poetry chosen from the world's great religious and literary traditionsthe perfect companion to Mitchel's bestselling translation of ...

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    Seven Men

    Eric Metaxas

    In Seven Men, New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas presents seven exquisitely crafted short portraits of widely knownbut not well understoodChristian men, ...

  • The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works synopsis, comments

    The Unfortunate Traveller and Other Works

    Thomas Nashe & J. Steane

    Written in the late sixteenth century, at the pinnacle of the English Renaissance, the rich and ingenious works of Thomas Nashe uniquely reveal the ambivant nature of the Elizabeth...

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    William Robinson v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    Defendant (Appellant) was convicted in a trial by jury of murder in the first degree.[Footnote 1] He was sentenced to life imprisonment. His appeal presents four alleged errors for...

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    The Longest Rescue

    Glenn Robins

    While serving as a crew chief aboard a U.S. Air Force Rescue helicopter, Airman First Class William A. Robinson was shot down and captured in Ha Tinh Province, North Vietnam, on Se...

  • State Minnesota v. William Joseph Robinson synopsis, comments

    State Minnesota v. William Joseph Robinson

    Court of Appeals of North Carolina

    2. Given any reasonable definition of the word "pattern", the evidence taken in the light most favorable to the verdict was sufficient to support the jurys conclusion that appellan...

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    De Profundis and Other Prison Writings

    Oscar Wilde & Colm Tóibín

    De Profundis and Other Prison Writings is a new selection of Oscar Wilde's prison letters and poetry in Penguin Classics, edited and introduced by Colm Tóibín.At the start of 1895,...

  • The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe Illustrated by William Heath Robinson synopsis, comments

    The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe Illustrated by William Heath Robinson

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Although best known for his short stories, Edgar Allan Poe was by nature and choice a poet. From his exquisite lyric 'To Helen' to his immortal masterpieces, 'Annabel L...

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    The Gifts of Reading

    Robert Macfarlane, William Boyd, Candice Carty-Williams, Chigozie Obioma, Philip Pullman, Imtiaz Dharker, Roddy Doyle, Pico Iyer, Andy Miller, Jackie Morris, Jan Morris, Sisonke Msimang, Dina Nayeri, Michael Ondaatje, David Pilling, Max Porter, Alice Pung, Jancis Robinson, SF Said, Madeleine Thien, Salley Vickers, John Wood & Markus Zusak

    With contributions by: William Boyd, Candice CartyWilliams, Imtiaz Dharker, Roddy Doyle, Pico Iyer, Robert Macfarlane, Andy Miller, Jackie Morris, Jan Morris, Sisonke Msimang, Dina...

  • The Book of Virtues synopsis, comments

    The Book of Virtues

    William J. Bennett

    Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Faith. Everyone recognizes these traits as essentials of good character. In order for our children to develop...

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    Worldmakers

    Gardner Dozois

    When mankind moves out to the stars, the colonists of the future will remake the worlds they inhabit in their image. Included here are twenty stories from the most imaginative writ...

  • William Quincy Robinson v. State Texas synopsis, comments

    William Quincy Robinson v. State Texas

    First District, Houston Court of Appeals of Texas

    A jury found appellant guilty of attempted capital murder and assessed punishment at imprisonment for sixty years. Tex. Pen. Code Ann. ?? 15.01 (Supp. 1982) and 19.03(a)(2) (1974)....

  • Making History synopsis, comments

    Making History

    Richard Cohen

    A “supremely entertaining” (The New Yorker) exploration of who gets to record the world’s historyfrom Julius Caesar to William Shakespeare to Ken Burnsand how their biases influenc...

  • Estate of William Robinson v. Hill synopsis, comments

    Estate of William Robinson v. Hill

    Supreme Court Of California In Bank

    This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of plaintiff Claire M. Buller, in an action to quiet title and determine the ownership of a sum of money.

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    The Paris Review Interviews, IV

    The Paris Review

    For more than fifty years, The Paris Review has brought us revelatory and revealing interviews with the literary lights of our age. This critically acclaimed series continues with ...

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    Seven Men

    Eric Metaxas

    In Seven Men, New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas presents seven exquisitely crafted portraits of widely knownbut not well understoodChristian men, each of whom uniquely...

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    The Incendium Plot

    A D Swanston

    'A fantastic tale of spies, deceit and murder in the Elizabethan age' S. D. Sykes'Colourful and gripping' The TimesEngland in 1572 is a powder keg of rumour, fanaticism, treachery ...

  • William H. Robinson v. City Miami synopsis, comments

    William H. Robinson v. City Miami

    Supreme Court of Florida

    This cause is before us on petition for writ of certiorari to review the judgment of the Circuit Court of Dade County wherein it reversed the judgment in favor of the p...

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    The Prosecutor

    Nazir Afzal

    The outsider who transformed our justice systemNazir Afzal knows a thing or two about justice. As a Chief Prosecutor, it was his job to make sure the most complex, violent and harr...

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    A New Voyage Round the World

    William Dampier & Nicholas Thomas

    'A roaring tale ... remains as vivid and exciting today as it was on publication in 1697' GuardianThe pirate and adventurer William Dampier circumnavigated the globe three times, a...

  • Thomas M. Robinson v. William G. Elliot synopsis, comments

    Thomas M. Robinson v. William G. Elliot

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Before HEALY, POPE and CHAMBERS, Circuit Judges. CHAMBERS, Circuit Judge.