Armed
with some of the greatest songs written, The Sounds of the Miracles are
still after 40 years, attracting enthusiastic audiences around
the world. Motowns first of many famous groups,The Miracles
continue to keep the music alive by performing songs, such as:
Shop Around, I Second That Emotion,
Tears Of A Clown, Love Machine, Youve
Really Got A Hold On Me, The Tracks Of My Tears
and many more. Their recent performances at the Nassau
Coliseum, the Inaugural Gala in Washington, D.C. in 1995 and the
4th of July celebration at Duke University with over 60,000 fans
in attendance, were simply unbelievable.
In 1956, Bobby Rogers, Smokey Robinson, Claudette Robinson,
Ronnie White and Pete Moore, childhood friends became The Miracles,
and embarked on a career that would surpass their wildest dreams.
With just a simple question from a stranger, Hey, who wrote
those songs? He then introduced himself as songwriter Berry
Gordy. With uttering only those five words, The Miracles
became the link between Gordys years of hustle and the glory
days. With Shop Around a number one smash on all the
charts, establishing The Miracles and giving Motown their
first gold seller, this sent the company and the group into the
number one spotlight. The Miracles and Motown Records became
known throughout the world.
Over
the course of the years, The Miracles continued to record
chart-topping hits, including Ooo Baby Baby, Going
To A Go-Go, More Love, Mickeys Monkey
and Tears Of A Clown. The Miracles established
themselves as one of the best groups of all times. In 1971, Smokey
Robinson announced his retirement to spend time with his growing
family. Billy Griffin replaced him and The Miracles continued
to be successful recording hit records, with such renowned producers
as Marvin Gaye, Willie Hutch and Freddie Perren. In the fall of
1976 their hits consisted of Do It Baby and
"Love Machine, The Miracles were now
on top of the pop, R&B and disco charts. The Miracles
timeless music gained in popularity through movie soundtracks
such as The Big Chill, Platoon
and Donnie Brasco. (In 1993, Motown honored
the group with a 35th anniversary retrospective greatest hits
CD box set).
In
1978 upon the departure of Billy Griffin, the group, consisting
of Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers and Ronnie White auditioned a young
man right out of college (Long Beach State University), by the
name of Sydney Justin. He was chosen for The Miracles lead
vocals, but had a prior commitment to play professional football
with the Los Angeles Rams. Sydney had a short NFL career (four
years), due to an injury, but not before he had a chance to earn
a SuperBowl ring in SuperBowl XIIII (Rams vs. Steelers).
In
1994, as faith would have it, Bobby Rogers again would locate
Sydney Justin on a quest to reunite the group. Sydney at the time
had completed 5 years as a member songwriter and producer of the
pop group Shalamar after his NFL career, and was honored to be
apart of the legendary Miracles.
Now
with Sydney, whose style is reminiscent of a cross between Smokey
Robinson & Marvin Gaye, along with Bobby Rogers, Ron White
and also new member Dave Finley, The Miracles embarked
on a second wave of success. Dave Finley, a life long friend of
Bobbys and former member of 1960s R&B vocal group
the Del Vikings, joined the group a few years prior where the
group spent time writing and recording new material. Unfortunately,
in 1995 Ron White one of the original members lost a fourteen-month
battle with leukemia and was unable to see the groups continued
success. Thurman Turner, joined the group after being the band
leader and bass player for a number of years. Tee as he is known,
is an accomplished musician and vocalist as well as a songwriter
and producer.
Sydney Justin
and the group have made many television appearances such as:
The
Today Show, Good Morning America, George & Alana, Donnie Osmond,
the Pat Bullard show, and the Home & Family show, just to
name a few. They also have two nationwide television commercials
running to date (Dennys & Oil Dispatch). They have performed
in Las Vegas, Washington D.C.s Constitution Hall and in
1998 the Library of Congress, (where they were the first R&B
group to be inducted). They have also tour throughout Europe with
the United States Air Force Orchestra and many, many concerts,
and private corporate functions throughout the United States in
the last five years.
Sydney
Justin and the Miracles recently recorded a Greatest hits CD,
a Live CD, and a Christmas Holliday CD with songs that include
the following: Silent Night, White Christmas, Feliz
Navidad, Frosty The Snow Man, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, The
Christmas Song" and many others including two new original
songs My Favorite Time Of Year" and "Finally
Christmas written by Sydney Justin.
It's
not surprising that The Sound of Miracles featuring Sydney Justin are loved throughout
the world for their music and positive energy. In February 1997,
they received the Pioneer Award from the Rhythm &
Blues Foundation and a star was placed on the Hollywood Boulevard
"Walk of Fame". Recently they were voted Detroits
first Motown group to be commemorated on it's "Walk of Fame",
Sydney
Justin has been seen and admired by millions on the PBS television specials and
continue to share the Sound of Miracles around the world.
AND
THE SOUND OF MIRACLES CONTINUE TO HAPPEN.
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