The Motown Museum in Detroit is hosting a final week of tours before closing for a major expansion until 2027.
Singer Katherine Anderson Schaffner, who helped Motown Records achieve its first No. 1 pop hit with her group the Marvelettes, died Tuesday night at Corewell Health Dearborn. She was 79. Schaffner, ...
The Super Bowl-winning coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers never had a losing season in nearly two decades. 5 hours ago Born on January 6, 1944 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Katherine Elaine Anderson first ...
Katherine Anderson-Schaffner, a founding member of The Marvelettes, has died at age 79. A cause of death is unknown. The tragic news was confirmed by her daughter, Keisha Schaffner, on Wednesday (Sept ...
Motown singer Wanda Young from the Marvelettes died at 78 years old on Dec. 15. Young also performed under the name Wanda Rogers. Young performed backup vocals on the Marvelettes’ classic 1961 track ...
Wanda Young, a singer with the 1960s Motown group The Marvelettes, whose 1961 hit "Please Mr. Postman" was a No. 1 hit, died Dec. 15. She was 78. Young died in Garden City, Michigan, her daughter, ...
The "once-forgotten" girl-group of the early 1960s that gave Motown Records its first number one hit is making a comeback of sorts this month, thanks to the talented young performers of Detroit's ...
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