February 19, 1940 William “Smokey” Robinson, Jr., singer, songwriter, and record producer, was born in Detroit, Michigan. In 1955, Robinson co-founded a vocal group called The Five Chimes which was later renamed the Miracles. In 1959, they were one of the first groups to sign with the newly formed Motown Records.
Archive | February 19, 2012

February 19th in African American History – William “Smokey” Robinson, Jr.
By Chimsima Zuhri on February 19, 2012 in African American History, February, Music
Tags: Grammy Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Motown Records, National Medal of Arts, record producer, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, singer, songwriter

February 19th in African American History – Ollie Genoa Matson II
February 19, 2011 Ollie Genoa Matson II, hall of fame football player, died. Matson was born May 1, 1930 in Trinity, Texas. He played college football at the University of San Francisco and in 1951 led the nation in rushing yardage and touchdowns and was named an All-American.
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