Celebrate the king of Motown this holiday with Smokey Robinson as he bridges the gap between musical eras!
Smokey Robinson, the legendary figure of Motown, continues to shine bright as he prepares for an enchanting holiday season. Recently, he delighted fans by blowing a kiss to the iconic Whitney Houston while performing their classic duet, "My Guy", during the 1995 VH1 Honors. This heartwarming moment serves as a reminder of the deep connections formed through music and the lasting legacy of both artists. But wait, there’s more! Robinson brings his unmatched charm and experience to the stage, focusing on uplifting spirits and spreading joy through a nostalgic celebration of music.
In addition to his musical talents, Smokey Robinson has been happily married to his second wife, Frances Gladney, since 2002. Knowing each other for years before tying the knot, the couple’s love story is both beautiful and relatable. Frances, an accomplished interior designer from Pittsburgh, shares Robinson’s passion for family and creativity, making them a dynamic duo both on and off the stage. Their bond undoubtedly contributes to the warmth and harmony he exudes, especially during the holidays when family and friendships take center stage.
As we get ready for "A Motown Christmas", Smokey is set to co-host this star-studded event alongside rising star Halle Bailey. The two bring together the old and new school of music, promising a night full of enchanting performances. From the likes of Gladys Knight and The Temptations to the sounds of holiday classics, the special is sure to highlight the impact Motown has had on music and culture. Expect joyful vocal renditions that could make even Scrooge crack a smile!
Robinson also revealed some delightful insights about past Motown Christmas parties, recalling exciting moments like discovering Marvin Gaye and legendary encounters with personalities like Mike Tyson. To watch this Motown magic unfold, fans can tune into NBC for free. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the Motown movement, "A Motown Christmas" promises to whisk you away into a world where music is a vital part of the holiday spirit.
As an additional fun fact, did you know that Smokey Robinson co-wrote the hit song "My Girl" for The Temptations? This classic track cemented his status as a legendary songwriter, alongside his prominent singing career. It’s a must-listen as you prepare for a festive playlist, especially with the holiday cheer around the corner! And if you want a stroll further down memory lane, remember that this man is not just a performer but an artist who played a pivotal role in shaping the Motown sound that we still cherish today!
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