THE SPINNERS

SoulfulDetroit.com FORUM: Archive - Beginning April 17, 2003: THE SPINNERS
Top of pageBottom of page   By FAYETTE (205.188.209.38) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 05:35 pm:

THE SPINNERS WAS MY MOST FAVORITE GROUP OF THE
SEVENTYS. MY MOST FAVORITE HITS WERE THE EARLIER
ONES SUCH AS, "COULD IT BE I'M FALLING IN LOVE,
IT'S A SHAME,ETC. THEN THERE WAS PHILLIP WYNN,
WHOM I'D PLACE UP THERE WITH LUTHER,PEABO,DAVID
RUFFIN.NOW HE HAD A BEAUTIFUL VOICE.
WHAT HAPPENED WITH HIM IN THE LATER YEARS.
HIS STYLE CHANGED.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Nancy (24.101.72.243) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 05:57 pm:

Phillipe wynn past away several years ago I can't remember when exactly

Top of pageBottom of page   By STUBASS (206.135.204.2) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 06:02 pm:

I BELIEVE IT WAS AROUND 1984!!!...HE SUFFERED A MASSIVE HEART ATTACK WHILE PERFORMING ON STAGE!!!...STU

Top of pageBottom of page   By PhillyGroove (64.12.97.7) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 06:07 pm:

Philippe Wynne passed away on July 13, 1984, after suffering a heart attack during a show in Oakland. My first time seeing The Spinners was in the early Seventies in Tampa, Florida ... and what an impact that show had on me as a teenager.

Jon Edwards took the lead after Philippe went solo and did an amazing job. I haven't seen The Spinners since G.C. Cameron rejoined, but I've heard he's helping them still put on one of the best shows out there. The Spinners remain at the op of my all-time favorite list.

Top of pageBottom of page   By 1wicked (64.32.154.94) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 06:33 pm:

The Spinners were on of my favorite groups as well...and I NEVER missed them if they toured through D/FW. "Soul Walker" Wynne was a great vocalist & one helluva showman to boot & was the perfect counter to Bobby's voice. I saw them with John Edwards...but it just wasn't the same or even close. John is a good singer in his own right...and I liked his two Cotillion LP's...but he wasn't Spinners material in my book. His style was a tad too gospel tinged for what had been established as The Spinners style. IMHO, Art Wilson who sang "Pack Up Your Bags" on one of Harvey Mason's solo LP's would have been a much better "fit".

Top of pageBottom of page   By STUBASS (152.163.197.197) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 08:51 pm:

AS RELATES TO THIS SUBJECT FOR ALL OF YOU SPINNERS FANS!!!..."STUBASS" IS PROUD TO SAY...THAT HE PERFORMED ON THE SAME SHOW WITH THE SPINNERS ALL THE WAY BACK TO 1958...I BELIEVE...WHEN "STUBASS" WAS A CUTE LITTLE 8 YEAR OLD SINGING SENSATION, WORKING WITH MY BROTHER AND COUSIN AT "THE SOUND" TALENT SHOW AT MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL!!!...I WAS THE LAST ACT ON THE SHOW, AND I WELL REMEMBER THE SPINNERS ON THE SAME SHOW...REHERSING TOGETHER BACKSTAGE!!!...BILLY HENDERSON REMEMBERED THAT SHOW WELL WHEN I REMINDED HIM ABOUT IT DURING THE 70'S!!!AND THERE DOES EXIST A PROGRAM FROM THE SHOW, LISTING US ALL, SOMEWHERE IN THE MILLER FAMILY SCRAPBOOKS...ALTHOUGH EFFORTS TO FIND IT ON MY PART HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL!!!...OF COURSE...PHILLIPE WYNNE WAS NOT WITH THE GROUP AT THAT TIME!!!...STU

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (151.197.41.21) on Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - 09:23 pm:

Vinnie Barrett and I wrote a song in a taxi with my acoustic called Sweet Love of Mine and the Spinners recorded it for their Pick of the Litter album.

Top of pageBottom of page   By R&B (138.238.41.131) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 10:56 am:

YOU'VE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES STU,I WOULD'VE LOVED TO HAVE BEEN BACKSTAGE AT THAT SHOW.

Top of pageBottom of page   By STUBASS (206.135.204.2) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 11:32 am:

YES R&B: IF ANYONE IS FAMILIAR WITH THE TYPICAL DETROIT PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL FROM THAT ERA BACKSTAGE...THERE IS A STAIRWAY THAT GOES TWO FLIGHTS UP!!!...THE SPINNERS, AND THE OTHER GROUPS ON THE SHOW WERE PRACTICING DOO WOP TYPE STUFF ON THE STAIRWAY...IT WAS BIG FUN...AND I REMEMBER IT LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY!!!...STU

Top of pageBottom of page   By 1wicked (64.32.154.94) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 12:09 pm:

Eli...that is a great song & one of my favorites from that album.

Top of pageBottom of page   By R&B (138.238.41.131) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 12:22 pm:

YOU KNOW,ONE OF THE BADDEST SONGS THEY EVER DID WAS{SWEETHING}.BADDDDDDDD TO THE BONE!!!

Top of pageBottom of page   By cleoharvey (160.79.83.208) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 01:34 pm:

I LOOOOOVED Phillipe Wynne. I went to a show in New York and I will never forget him singing "I'm Coming Home" (one of my favorite songs, I even love the Johnny Mathis version on his Thom Bell produced album). Phillipe rocked the house and actually got happy during that song. What an incredible performer. I always wanted to hear him sing a duet with Aretha Franklin, now that would have been heaven!!

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (151.197.39.241) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 01:46 pm:

Mathis also recorded Sweet Love of Mine!!!

Top of pageBottom of page   By cleoharvey (160.79.83.208) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 01:56 pm:

Eli:

My goodness, I sometimes forget that the greats of the business are on this forum. How are you my friend? You have given me many wonderful moments throughout my life with the great songs you have written. I love that Johnny Mathis album and have worn my tape out. Columbia HAS to reissue that album, it is simply incredible. I have for many years sung "I'd Rather Be Here with You" from that album.

I wish you all the best this year and in any project you are connected with. It would be great if you had a couple of songs on the "proposed" Aretha/Gamble & Huff album that I have heard so much about.
Michael

Top of pageBottom of page   By fayette (64.12.97.7) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 05:10 pm:

stubass i think you told your age. we can count
you know.(wink wink)

Top of pageBottom of page   By STUBASS (206.135.204.2) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 05:16 pm:

THATS OK FAYETTE...I DON'T LOOK A DAY OVER 52!!!...STU

Top of pageBottom of page   By John Lester (81.132.33.253) on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 05:21 pm:

Sweet sweet sweet love of mine

............an ace track from an ace album.

Top of pageBottom of page   By Heikki (62.71.79.239) on Friday, February 14, 2003 - 10:26 am:

I've recently talked to all of those Spinners guys and the latest news is that
- G.C.Cameron is out again. He's putting up the G.C.Cameron Review with four other guys
- Frank Washington has stepped in since January 14. Frank has been a member of the V.I.P.'s, the Futures, Wilbert Hart's Delphonics and in the second set (yes, there were THREE "Delfonics" at one point) of William Hart's Delfonics.
- John Edwards is still recovering from his August by-pass operation and a stroke.
(If you allow a small plug - I know many don't like them - but I'm gathering all this information for the third part of the Spinners story (the 70s) out in April, including interviews and/or profiles on Thom Bell, Buddy Allen Allen, Maurice King, Philippe Wynne + hopefully a couple of more still).
Best regards
Heikki
http://www.soulexpress.net

Top of pageBottom of page   By Ritchie (62.254.0.8) on Friday, February 14, 2003 - 10:32 am:

Heikki - who are these people who don't like the Spinners? They must be re-programmed at once ;o)

Top of pageBottom of page   By SisDetroit (68.42.209.170) on Friday, February 14, 2003 - 02:22 pm:

Oh yes, the Spinners are great. Too bad GC has left them. I just saw him with them on the disco special on tv.

(I have pictures of the Spinners we took this past summer when they performed at the MGM, which will be placed on a new web site.)

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (151.197.41.249) on Friday, February 14, 2003 - 04:02 pm:

Frank Washington is a GREAT choice. I always thought that he would work well with them(check out his lead on the Futures Part Time Party Time Man) and I relayed this to him. He is such a nice guy and great talent. Way to go Frank!!!!

Top of pageBottom of page   By john richards from river rouge (152.163.207.176) on Saturday, February 15, 2003 - 03:23 pm:

everytime i hear anything about the spinners there song "truly yours" jumps into my head. it is one of the greatest tunes in motown history in my opinion.


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