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Soundstage - "Goin' Round With The Spinners" - WTTW Channel 11 (Complete Broadcast, 5/8/1977) 📺 

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Here's another complete Soundstage (re)broadcast, this time with the Spinners, as aired over WTTW Channel 11. [This episode originally aired in 1976].
Includes:
'Public space' ID (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
Soundstage slide with stereo simulcast (WXRT FM 93) notice (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
Opening titles and sequence, with group members on basketball court identifying themselves (in order: Henry Fambrough, baritone; Bobby Smith, tenor and lead vocals; Billy Henderson, tenor; Pervis Jackson, bass; and Philippe 'Soul' Wynne, second lead) (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
Group walks out on stage and starts off with "It's a Shame" (1:32, lead Philippe), followed by "I've Got To Make It On My Own" (4:30, lead Henry and Philippe) and "The Rubberband Man" (7:43, lead Philippe), then Pervis plugs their new "Happiness Is Being With The Spinners" album, leading in to "Wake Up Susan" (12:35, lead Philippe), followed by a medley of their older hits including "Then Came You" (16:25), "Ghetto Child" (18:32), "I Don't Want To Lose You" (20:41), "One Of A Kind (Love Affair)" (22:40, lead Philippe and Bobby) and "Love Or Leave" (25:13, lead Bobby and Philippe).
Next is a musical question, "What are the Spinners really like?," a filmed segment where the members take Q&A at an outdoor park from people with regard to their beginnings, their backgrounds and such.
Back to the stage, with "How Could I Let You Get Away" (32:19, lead Philippe) and "Tenderly" (38:37).
Another musical question, "Can five Spinners beat three Chicago Bulls?," with footage of a Bulls-Spinners matchup accompanying a performance of "They Just Can't Stop It - the (Games People Play)" (42:58, lead Bobby with Pervis at "12:45") - the answer: ??
Philippe leads an intro to "Sadie" (song starts at 46:48), followed by Bobby proclaiming "Party time!" leading into "Mighty Love" (54:00, on which he and Philippe share lead) which closes the program.
Ending credits (look for shots of General Electric PE-350's as the credits roll):
Soundstage
Producer / Director - Bill Heitz
Associate Producer - Charles Mitchell
Assistant Director - Cynthia Southon
Assistant Producer - Jane Kaplan
Production Coordinator - Jacqueline Fabish
Technical Supervisor - Tim Snell
Audio - John Kennamer
Video - Jerry Hanna
Lighting Designer - Jim Gedwellas
Set Designer - Michael Loewenstein
Camera - Jerry Binder, Barry Blue, Bill Finch, John Hampson
Video Recording - Rich Davies
Video Editing - Vorce McIntosh, Susan Smeyak
Floor Director - Marvin Pienta
Audio Assistant - Jim Mancini
Graphics - Carolyn Gleeson
Floor Assistants - Bruce Rehberger, Rex Victor
Maintenance - Al Skierkiewicz
Production Assistant - Sandra Middleton
Musical Conductor - Maurice King
Vocal Backgrounds - New Horizons
Accompanying Musicians - Ted Smith, Rodney Stepp, Rodney Voorhees, Tony Williams and The Ray Papai Orchestra
Special Thanks to - Buddy Allen, North Shore Hilton, Tom Hoover, Studio Instrument Rentals
Major funding and additional support notice voiceover (by Marty Robinson), accompanied on screen:
Public Television Stations
Ford Foundation
Corp. for Public Broadcasting
Copyright 1976 Chicago Educational Television Assoc.
A Production of WTTW / Chicago
Promo for upcoming Soundstage spotlighting 1976 Down Beat Awards (voiceover by Marty Robinson) (ending voiceover by Don Ferris)
"Made possible by" notice with Kraft Foods logo on screen (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
Promo for Part 1 of 4-part presentation of "Hard Times" for Wednesday at 8pm (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
Skyline ID with incomplete sign-off (voiceover by Marty Robinson)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, May 8th 1977 during the 11:00pm to 12 Midnight timeframe.
(Premiered on Wednesday, November 10th, 1976, and also aired Sunday, November 14th, 1976, Thursday, May 5th 1977, Thursday, June 22nd 1978 and Saturday, June 24th 1978).
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@RJNumber45
@RJNumber45 Год назад
The criminally underrated and overlooked Phillipe Wynne..what a great singer and entertainer
@susanbeckham7236
@susanbeckham7236 Год назад
You got that right!
@chrispage2782
@chrispage2782 Год назад
I don’t think he was either underrated or overlooked; he died too young after a failed solo career, but was really appreciated in his day; who knows what kind of success and recognition lay before him?
@jameswilliams7534
@jameswilliams7534 11 месяцев назад
One of the best group of there time. There message, their dance steps they were the real deal. They couldn't be though.
@jacobbyerson5075
@jacobbyerson5075 10 месяцев назад
Great singer should of stayed with the Spinners went solo and had no hits. But he's awesome
@sam30296
@sam30296 9 месяцев назад
He ain’t overlooked to ones who know that he the real deal. That’s a bad man.
@TheBlackkat63
@TheBlackkat63 7 месяцев назад
I am listening to this classic performance in honor of all the members (past) Henry passing February 2024. May they all rest until paradise. John 5: 25:29. Jehovah God’s promise life to those that have died in this present system of things. Thank you for all your wonderful music. Thom Bell too 💕💕🙏🏽🙏🏽
@marticuts
@marticuts 2 года назад
I miss my uncle Phillippe Wynne, blood uncle mothers older brother.
@barrycbaker
@barrycbaker 2 года назад
Your uncle is my favorite singer, performer, entertainer, period. I watch this everyday! My favorite part is I’ve got to make it on my own. Starts around 4:25 it’s an honor to ever speak to a bloodline relative. What your family produce with G. C. Cameron as well I’m surprised y’all not out there performing. Thank God for Philippe Wynne and The Spinners. My favorite group.
@marticuts
@marticuts 2 года назад
@barry baker thanks, what's really amazing is all his siblings could sing as well. They use to sing on corners as a group. One of his younger sisters was a professional opera singer!!
@barrycbaker
@barrycbaker 2 года назад
@@marticuts I read that! Amazing! 🙏🏿 I would love any more information you care to share. None of these guys got their real props!!!
@beautyRest1
@beautyRest1 7 месяцев назад
Wow, what an amazing uncle you had. I know you miss him!! We, the fans miss him too!! I’m German, but always loved soul music from the 70’s! Spinners definitely one of my favorites!!!
@sharonallison9273
@sharonallison9273 7 месяцев назад
I was at the club that night‼️ At least he left behind a "star" that will forever shine so bright, touching so many 💕 hearts like no other singer on this earth‼️Shout out to all the family members of these unforgettable recording brothers, band and background singers!They came to DISNEYLAND for the Class of 1974' and turned it out🙏🌿🥀🌉‼️
@SuperVodkaChick
@SuperVodkaChick 3 года назад
Phillippe Wynn, RIP brother - still thinking about your voice.
@747hitman
@747hitman 2 года назад
lord have mercy that brotha phillipe wynn was bless with one of the smoothes voices ever and his energy is a joy to watch
@gregoryhale7151
@gregoryhale7151 Год назад
One hell of a show
@Odawg96
@Odawg96 Год назад
Philippe Wynne and Bobby Smith deserve all the props they get, but I’ve always felt that Henry Fambrough was their secret and unheralded weapon. He was the change-of-pace guy. He could be the smooth balladeer like on “Ghetto Child”; he had a powerful falsetto; he was the consummate team player. If the Spinners were a football team, Phillippe Wynne would be the big powerful fullback; Bobby Smith would be the smooth running back with all the moves; but Henry Fambrough would be the guy you’d bring in when you desperately needed a first down. He could run the ball, catch the ball, or throw it if he had to. Not intending to talk about him in the past tense because he’s the last surviving member of the Spinners.
@jimmiesmith5811
@jimmiesmith5811 Год назад
Henry could hold his own on lead he did the b sides and album tracks sadly he's the only original left G C Cameron and john edwards are the other lead singers left henry was their secret weapon just like lenny mayes of the Dramatics was
@hubbsllc
@hubbsllc 11 месяцев назад
"Ghetto Child" was a later-in-life discovery for me; I love the vocal handoffs and the seeming odd-meter choruses that really aren't. One of my favorite Spinners songs to play on bass.
@jaylene.turner6524
@jaylene.turner6524 7 месяцев назад
He has now passed away on February 7th,2024 at the age of 85.
@Odawg96
@Odawg96 7 месяцев назад
@@jaylene.turner6524 I definitely know. He’s left us with great musical memories.
@janeharrison7145
@janeharrison7145 3 дня назад
Philippe Wynne faked his death in 84. Living his life out as ordained minister in Detroit until his passing in 2022. He told me why he just said Philippe Wynne died but I'm looking right at him. He sang to us daily. A unmistakable voice. We had 3 mutual friends ZACH Frazier Belita Woods AND Billy Henderson so I new it was really him. We called him Rev. ROY Abram.
@kingbey3480
@kingbey3480 Год назад
These men are amazing. The vocal abilities, the soul, timing. I'm touched
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 года назад
I was at walgreens tonight and they've playing. Could of be I. Am falling in love I was jamming in walgreens tonight also i got a comment today that brought me here God is good people We got to vote this group in hall of fame make sure you vote next year. Thank you for sending your comment today
@VictorK.Thomas
@VictorK.Thomas 3 месяца назад
PW was the truth
@LadyCLR
@LadyCLR 3 дня назад
Listening 🎶 Thanks for sharing your testimony. Bless you! ❤
@Cheryl-jh3to
@Cheryl-jh3to Год назад
These guys were magnificent. Phillepe Wynn such a gifted singer. RIP. Hey vote them into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame!
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 Год назад
The talent with Bobby and Phillipe was just beyond comprehension. The entire lineup at this point was a machine and there is nothing like it. Thom Bell was also phenomenal and their messages resonated in the urban areas in that era and provided inspiration and hope. Sad there is only one original left.
@brucep9729
@brucep9729 11 месяцев назад
Talent and class that's the Spinners!
@libertelibre
@libertelibre Год назад
The best group ever !
@Valho1966
@Valho1966 3 года назад
RIP Bobby Smith original lead singer
@phillowe5932
@phillowe5932 Месяц назад
Actually the original lead singer was CC Cameron. On it's ashame.
@a.c.6475
@a.c.6475 3 года назад
The late great Phillipe Wynne, when you hear that voice, you automatically think of church! God bless them!
@RazorJacket
@RazorJacket Год назад
That Sadie song brought me to tears, rest in peace mommy I miss you. My mother was just like the song❤.
@miriamcampbell6337
@miriamcampbell6337 4 дня назад
I love the spinner
@gregoryhale7151
@gregoryhale7151 Год назад
Felipe Felipe get down he can sing and he also made it a real cool for brothers wearing glasses
@landrewilkinson7993
@landrewilkinson7993 2 года назад
I was at this concert 18 years old and fresh out of high-school
@brodocbetty4856
@brodocbetty4856 Год назад
Showmanship along with great talent.
@jamesconnolly1201
@jamesconnolly1201 9 месяцев назад
THE SPINNERS ARE MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOTON GROUP. SOOOO MANY HITS, ......
@jeffreysteinberg9797
@jeffreysteinberg9797 Год назад
AMAZING - I was so lucky to have seen them live over a dozen times from 1974 to 1979 - I was also a young kid and back stage in the dressing room with all of them - Pervis & Bobby where just so much fun and cool -Henry was just cool - Phillipe was amazing - If Thom Bell did not pick the Spinners from the very bottom of a long list of acts, a list proposed to him by Atlantic Records so he could have a group to work with... None of this would have happened. Only "ITS A SHAME", nothing else - Thom Bell, created and made the Spinners - The guys could dance and sing and where great entertainers. LOVE YOU THOM!
@marquitaarmstrong399
@marquitaarmstrong399 10 месяцев назад
Grow up on Philly. All of them came to the Uptown before they headed to NYC Appollo. What fun Great era... Also never forget the great horn sections. 😮😮😮😮😮
@jacobbyerson5075
@jacobbyerson5075 10 месяцев назад
Thom Bell didn't create the spinners he produced the Spinners the Spinners were created in Detroit in the 50s!!
@jeffreysteinberg9797
@jeffreysteinberg9797 10 месяцев назад
@@jacobbyerson5075 yes of course, but Motown let them go - they where all but done with barley two hits…and with one hit being from Stevie and not the regular Motown hit makers Motown saw no future in them…several months later Atlantic Ertagon gave Thom a list of many many groups that he could select to produce and the Spinner where the last name on the long list. When Thom selected them, as Thom knew that the group had untapped talent that was overlooked at Motown. Without Thom the Spinner would have been a one hit wonder group….Thom Bell made the Stylistics and Spinners… Period and of story.
@jacobbyerson5075
@jacobbyerson5075 10 месяцев назад
@@jeffreysteinberg9797 of course I agree with you but don't say he made them. Motown had too many of the same type groups. Mr Jerry I know who you are a great music man at Atlantic. I feel they needed each other. Much Respect Mr Jerry. It's a matter of opinion
@leonguisburg413
@leonguisburg413 5 месяцев назад
Thom Bell didn't create the Spinners. They were a former Motown act ("It's A Shame", "Sweet Thing", etc). That's when GC Cameron was their front man. Thom Bell along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff (The Mighty Three), gave them more respect than they received at Motown. Ironically Phillipe Wynne was a relative of GC Cameron Thom Bell's arranging & composing with Joseph Jefferson, Bruce Hawes and Charles Simmons writing changed their whole game along with Mr Wynne's dynamics
@DJWOLFLIVE
@DJWOLFLIVE 2 года назад
One of the 70’s most underrated r&b/pop acts
@marquitaarmstrong399
@marquitaarmstrong399 10 месяцев назад
Underatted? We loved ❤d them!!!! Am 75 still ❤ them. Hey play Sadie. Your heartstrings will still break. ❤❤❤❤
@DJWOLFLIVE
@DJWOLFLIVE 10 месяцев назад
@@marquitaarmstrong399 Don’t get me wrong the Spinners is one of my all time favorite groups but some people I know don’t think they were a great group and that is why I felt they were underrated. BTW, I have a very soft spot for their hit single Sadie as this was my late grandmother’s name
@georgehandy7799
@georgehandy7799 2 года назад
Philipe is the best. He had such a unique voice! Sadly missed.😰😰
@patriciatarverdebraganza4514
Harmony, Slick Steps, vocal ranges, Timing❤ I love the SPINNERS🤩😍 Still to me one of the most underrated groups😰 They didn't cross over like some of the Motown groups which is so sad. But they left us such a musical legacy that I'm proud to have grown up in the era they were a part of❤❤❤❤
@jeanniehughes1761
@jeanniehughes1761 Год назад
My late husband loved this group he was going to see Phillips the night he died singing on stage this man awlsome and he didn’t died alone he was doing what he loved singing and rocking the crowd such a beautiful man left us too soon ❤❤❤❤ and I loved the other guys but Motown promoted their favorites and they all left Motown not paying them shame on Berry but Marvin went toe to toe to get his What’s going Lp and Let’s get it on two of his greatest Lp written by him and promoting by him Berry cause him to not be awarded a Grammy ❤❤
@kenradford5772
@kenradford5772 2 года назад
There will never be another spinners on this Earth or in this lifetime long live the Spinners Bobby Purvis Billy Henry Felipe John and JC
@threez-thechicagostory2331
@threez-thechicagostory2331 2 года назад
"When I was a child I found out to make it in this world there's no doubt...You've got to be real strong you see!!!"....Classic Spinners Sound!!!!❤❤❤💪💪💪
@beepayne5350
@beepayne5350 3 года назад
Listening to this in 2021 June. Should be in the Hall of fame, very underrated.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 года назад
Never underated just jealousy
@jeanniehughes1761
@jeanniehughes1761 2 года назад
I’m lisiten In 2022 and those were some fine brothers and I’m 70 years old one of my favorite group
@jeanniehughes1761
@jeanniehughes1761 2 года назад
And yes they should be in the hall of fame
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 года назад
@@jeanniehughes1761 they not underrated people are still jealous of there professionalism and talent when hall of fame come around again we will vote them in even though they're all dead
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 года назад
@@jeanniehughes1761 the best
@ebonysheray1913
@ebonysheray1913 2 года назад
Being born in 1987 I wasn’t able to witness this era of music. If only I could’ve been a teenager in the 70’s. Definitely the best music in that era ❤️❤️❤️
@kathyhayden2499
@kathyhayden2499 7 месяцев назад
Hi I was a teenager in the seventies,they were my most happiest years ,great music,fashion? Questionable, but they were the best days o my life❤
@caroleroseburgh1344
@caroleroseburgh1344 3 года назад
I love the Spinners ‼️ But philipp'e Wynn WAS a TRUE PROFORMER / ENTERTAINER. I CAN TELL AT ONE TIME HE WAS RAISED IN THE CHURCH. BECAUSE WHEN HE GETS LOOSE, I CAN'T SEE NOTHING BUT THE HOLY SPIRIT GUIDING HIS FEET. HIS EVERY MOVE IS A TESTIMONY AS TO WHERE HE HAD BEEN ‼️ I MISS THEM ALL SO MUCH ‼️ THERE WILL NEVER BE MUSIC AND TALENT LIKE THIS ANYMORE. IT MAKES ME FEEL SOME KINDA WAY 😢😭. Simply beautiful 💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕👍🏽💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯.
@margiewilliams9107
@margiewilliams9107 3 года назад
I love the Spinners Phillip's Wynn was a true Singer And Dancer rest in Peace Phillip
@sharonallison9273
@sharonallison9273 7 месяцев назад
Me too❤🙏🌿🥀🌉‼️
@reeceeooo2671
@reeceeooo2671 3 года назад
5-8-77 I was graduating high school at that time. South Side High C/O 77 in Memphis TN. I love those people and love the Spinners!
@rozenaxsax5133
@rozenaxsax5133 Год назад
Ain't anybody like the Spinners anymore. They were unique. I been loving them since 73 and their music is still just as fresh and great 50 years later. Phillipe Wynne was a giant
@basilenegraham3714
@basilenegraham3714 3 года назад
Who in the world could not enjoy this video?!
@spactick
@spactick 7 месяцев назад
It's amazing that these guys could remember the lyrics and the choreography of their movements at the same time
@loisgibbs-reid6400
@loisgibbs-reid6400 3 года назад
The Showmanship!!!! Everything!!
@sharonallison9273
@sharonallison9273 7 месяцев назад
💯%
@lillianenglish4211
@lillianenglish4211 Год назад
One of the best groups from the 70's I was in love with ! I just don't see how the audience set threw the whole show ! They would've had to carry me out of there cause I couldn't have kept my seat !! I'd been dancing to every song !!!!!! YES ! MA'AM !!!!! 😂😂😂😂😘
@Marie70272
@Marie70272 3 месяца назад
And,I agree with you 100.. I could not have stayed in my seat!!!.,🥰🥰🥰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@joelok48
@joelok48 Год назад
This has got to be the best live concert on RU-vid. When I get to heaven, I hope it' s like this.
@DarthTrishalla
@DarthTrishalla 10 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤me too😊
@hubbsllc
@hubbsllc 11 месяцев назад
I know I saw this show when it first aired and it may have been my introduction to the Spinners beyond hearing "Rubberband Man" on the radio - a song I've always liked. None of the other similar R&B vocal groups had the same effect on me. I've loved these guys ever since and SPINNERS LIVE is one of my favorite albums to this very day. The songs are just so special; they transcend the genre.
@michaelking2038
@michaelking2038 2 года назад
First time seeing this. Phillipe Wynn! WOW! What an amazing live performance.
@trubrit5036
@trubrit5036 10 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness! I just had a moment. As the music started, I was back, back in the 70's, when I first heard this. It was a momentary feeling, but so real. Now I want to cry. We were all so young, with our lives (and deaths) ahead of us. So glad we have RU-vid, to relive the best parts of our younger years. Thank you, Spinners! Wether you are here or gone on from the world. Thank you! Thank you!
@David-ml1ng
@David-ml1ng 4 месяца назад
I'm from that Era. Need I say any more?
@gerarddelgrande
@gerarddelgrande 2 года назад
The organ Hammond B3 sounds great !! What a wonderful band ! Great memories !
@hrundibakshi6830
@hrundibakshi6830 Год назад
True, Bobby Smith had a beautiful voice, but Phillipe's voice is so distinctive - to this day, there's nothing like it, and his ad-lib scatting added high energy to every song.
@Culacho_Kid
@Culacho_Kid Год назад
What a gem this is. Thank you. Listening to the Spinners on a Saturday is good medicine.
@thebionicbassplayer
@thebionicbassplayer 2 года назад
Top flight production from top to bottom!
@DHinez
@DHinez Год назад
22:42-23:04 that whole dance sequence was cold!
@MrMusic-nd5to
@MrMusic-nd5to Год назад
One of the all time greatest groups! I miss those days, God Bless the Spinners!
@evelynwilson8132
@evelynwilson8132 Год назад
😂great as usual!!!!❤❤❤
@charleswilliams8248
@charleswilliams8248 2 года назад
Them Sista’s are beautiful with that flower in their hair.
@jeffreyconyers8735
@jeffreyconyers8735 3 года назад
The legendary Maurice KING conducting the band
@Marie70272
@Marie70272 3 месяца назад
If you don’t jump out of your seat after watching Phillipe singing a Mighty Love”.. you ain’t human.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@AljIsHere128
@AljIsHere128 2 года назад
Enjoying this classic gem from The Spinners and all of their vocals and stage presence. Not found much these days in contemporary R&B. RIP to those men in the group who have passed since this show.
@stephaniebaker6834
@stephaniebaker6834 Год назад
I remember the voice of P,Wynne and it was good music ,,,,Spinners were underrated too..They could sing and perform....❤❤
@sassyseventy7820
@sassyseventy7820 2 года назад
Remember seeing these guys in Cherry Hill NJ, program was so great, group had to literally drag Philippe off the stage. He was high energy from the beginning to the end of the show. I was so tired at the end of the show one would’ve thought I was on the stage preforming 😂😂😂 So sad can’t get that same feeling from same musicians
@rocx3908
@rocx3908 3 года назад
those brothers had tight moves, sang live , no raggedy clothes , pants not falling off, the female that came out had all her clothes on, real instruments.
@wmden1
@wmden1 2 года назад
They had to be in great shape. The Temps had nothing on The Spinners, in the dancing department. Also, the three lovely ladies did a great job on the background vocals, then the fantastic job the one lady did on "Then Came You".
@TheTruthResearchers
@TheTruthResearchers Год назад
AMAZING GEM!!!CLASSIC '77 ERA! Thank you so so sooooooooooloo MUCH🏙🏙🏙🏙
@tonysmith6166
@tonysmith6166 Год назад
Wow this entire show was AMAZING 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@neptunesotherdaughter7119
@neptunesotherdaughter7119 2 года назад
The memories from them...woooooow I'M tryin to tell you ‼️‼️💕❤️❣️🌹🌹🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍👍🏽👍🏽
@florencecritchlow372
@florencecritchlow372 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful!!!Top Class Performance.. Beautiful voice of Philippe Wynne... hypnotizing..we miss you ❤😊
@paulsmith5018
@paulsmith5018 3 года назад
They all look so happy to be singing and dancing!
@kim4re2
@kim4re2 Год назад
Love this group..
@tonydialsr7190
@tonydialsr7190 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this post . I knew Purvis Jackson ,Bobby Smith ,Bill Henderson ,and of course Formby. I was on shows with them in Cleveland, Ohio back in the day. Their guitarist is Joe Jackson from Cleveland on this program. I was so happy for this group because MOTOWN did not promote them as they did the other vocal groups. What folks do not know these guys worked in the male room at HITSVILLE. They also traveled when they got bookings. Maurice King is the Orchestra leader on this program. They are no longer living now but please keep these programs going. It means a lot musicians as myself who was a part of the 60s music scene.
@beviesbox
@beviesbox 2 года назад
Tony, thank you so much for providing information about the members of the Spinners organization. I've wondered so often who the gent is that is the orchestra leader. He's so cool and gets such a great sound from the brass, strings, and all of the band.
@RockTurnerSr
@RockTurnerSr Год назад
I am from Ferndale, MI. We claim the Spinners as ours.
@kamishawashington1954
@kamishawashington1954 10 месяцев назад
I watched this 2 times because I enjoyed the concert and didn’t know they sung a lot of these songs excellent group
@MrGazzaroo
@MrGazzaroo 3 года назад
PURE CLASS fantastic harmonies,
@kedibonemahasane6162
@kedibonemahasane6162 2 года назад
Thank you. I absolutely adore the Spinners. From SA 🇿🇦 ❤
@dianadevenuta9546
@dianadevenuta9546 3 года назад
I really miss phillips I loved his voice just beautiful rest in peace.
@cherylmaloney8841
@cherylmaloney8841 3 года назад
Miss him and Pervis may they both RIP
@margiewilliams9107
@margiewilliams9107 3 года назад
@@cherylmaloney8841 +q
@margiewilliams9107
@margiewilliams9107 3 года назад
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@danielhoward755
@danielhoward755 2 года назад
Timeless! I was in the 5th grade in the mid 70s, and remember these songs. I’ve always loved the Rubberband Man. Phillipe is wonderful.
@bernadetteharris3399
@bernadetteharris3399 Год назад
Me to exactly
@MrKgbronx12
@MrKgbronx12 3 года назад
I absolutely adore Phillipe Wynn's voice!
@lornabeckford5419
@lornabeckford5419 3 года назад
Hands ✋ down, one of my favorite group, with one of the "Best" singing Voice ever - Phillipe Wynn...Rest in Glory my dear ❤
@marvinflanagan5181
@marvinflanagan5181 3 года назад
@@lornabeckford5419 i absolutely agree with you. Philippe Soul Wynne is my favorite singer of all time.
@Torrebrannon
@Torrebrannon 3 года назад
Phillipe's impressions were so spot on, he was simply the greatest showman in any vocal group of that time. When he dud Al Green, I was I awe
@philippewynne
@philippewynne 3 года назад
@@Torrebrannon I loved it too. Philippe sounded just like Al Green.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 года назад
I miss him
@Backpackfiles
@Backpackfiles Год назад
My first time seeing this in its entirety since it aired. The year before, my parents took 5 year old me to see them at the Arie Crown Theater, my first concert.
@pennidud4932
@pennidud4932 2 года назад
I love this! What a gem!
@bigzach1000
@bigzach1000 2 года назад
Pretty sure this is the greatest video ever made. This one is for you, Dylan.
@sleeklist5304
@sleeklist5304 10 месяцев назад
he Spinners rank among the top five groups of all time. Despite his brief tenure of around six years, Henry Fambrough often downplays his role as the lead singer, attributing it to Bobbie instead. However, it's undeniable that Phillipe Wynn played a crucial part in their induction into the Hall of Fame. His vocal talent and, more significantly, his exceptional stage presence set him apart in the group. Heartfelt condolences to the Spinners who are no longer with us, and God bless Henry.
@michaelvicks6396
@michaelvicks6396 3 года назад
this was so much talent from the late great Philippe Soul Wynne I miss this
@rachelbennett9498
@rachelbennett9498 3 года назад
Spinners GOAT! So many evenings spent dancing to your music at the NCO Clubs on military bases. Aug. 14, 2021
@jacobbyerson5075
@jacobbyerson5075 10 месяцев назад
The Spinners is my third favorite group of all time. It's like people don't want to give Bobby Smith his proper flowers. He was always the lead singer before Philippe Wynne. Bobby sand lead on That's what girls were made for, Truly Yours and I will always love you, Motown hits before Atlantic Records. He sung the entire lead on I'll be Around the first hit on Atlantic. Give him his props a great singer and the best dancer in the group!!!
@nightshadebrown7593
@nightshadebrown7593 Год назад
My group there is only one original spinner member still alive God bless. RIP to the other we lost. May God bless you and keep you.
@Janet-rz9ee
@Janet-rz9ee 4 месяца назад
Henry Fambroughs gone too now 😢
@marshabrown170
@marshabrown170 3 года назад
Memories . . . Their harmony was awsome, to say nothing about the choreography!
@jerryferko8309
@jerryferko8309 3 года назад
OUTSTANDING !!!
@andre7250
@andre7250 Год назад
Felipe Wynn the best voice in music!!
@4solo41
@4solo41 3 года назад
They not only sing, but they dance as good as they want.
@genniejefferson6588
@genniejefferson6588 3 года назад
Love these guys and every hit song.
@blachubear
@blachubear 5 лет назад
Man these old school Soundstage programs were amazing. I grew up listening to The Spinners back in the 70's and Phillipe "Soul" Wayne was an awesome lead vocalists. You can even tell when you hear the recordings alone. When i heard he passed away back in 1984, I was crushed. Phillipe you were awesome and I'll never forget your awesome showmanship. Oh yeah check out the gold shoes from the first segment of the program. That was fly.
@squirehobbs6754
@squirehobbs6754 4 года назад
My favorite group of all time seen them in concert many times; I too was devastated when I saw Phillipe had passed away, Rolling Stone story still have it. Never lived a more soulful singer in my opinion, “Love Don’t Love Nobody”, hands down all time favorite.
@janiej1966
@janiej1966 3 года назад
What was Golden Shoe Show??
@lornabeckford5419
@lornabeckford5419 3 года назад
Yeah, I miss Phillipe Wynn too. The Spinners and Phillipe vocals 👌in my "Top 5" All time...Rest in glory to all the members that have passed...Blessings!
@motownfan3
@motownfan3 3 года назад
EXCELLANT SHOW !!!!!!!!!!!
@rozenaxsax5133
@rozenaxsax5133 3 года назад
This so awesome. I've loved the Spinners since I got their first album back in the early 70s. Mighty Mighty Mighty Singers of Pure Soul. They sang it for the ages and I'm here to testify to that. Say Rite On, not just Right On!!
@erasmobarreiro2468
@erasmobarreiro2468 3 года назад
Beautiful!
@mbeenz
@mbeenz 2 года назад
Such A Brilliant Band!!!!,
@menshemsaqaangaza5270
@menshemsaqaangaza5270 3 года назад
The spinners are my boys. They sing how I feel. I feel when I need a Spinner’s dose.
@feverspell
@feverspell 5 лет назад
Wonderful performance, but I'm disappointed they didn't do I'll Be Around and Could It Be I'm Falling In Love. Those are two of their biggest hits and most recognizable songs.
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV 5 лет назад
It is a mystery, you're right. It's almost like they purposely left off those songs...
@ejr87r
@ejr87r 4 года назад
I thought I was the only one who felt that way. Bobby Smith really didn't sing much and in reality he's really the group's lead singer.
@jorgetacho1740
@jorgetacho1740 3 года назад
Working my way back to you is missed too ..........cover of frankie valli
@strollinwitu670
@strollinwitu670 3 года назад
@@jorgetacho1740 this performance is before “ workin my way back to you”
@dandrednell1
@dandrednell1 3 года назад
Those songs weren't made yet
@roscoeallen4597
@roscoeallen4597 3 года назад
What a great performance amazing vocals in the background they were amazing and they did background dancing and they wore suits incredible amazing
@knockshinnoch1950
@knockshinnoch1950 2 года назад
Great to see a contemporary live TV performance from the peak period of the Spinners career. They were riding high with the Happiness Is album and Rubberband Man had been a massive Billboard Hot 100 success. Pity about the sound problems at the beginning. Just a bit disappointed and puzzled that they didn't include their signature hit Could It Be I'm Falling In Love!
@pnojazz
@pnojazz 6 месяцев назад
What a FIND! One of my favorite ever all time groups! I love me some Spinners!❤
@mackdaddyg321
@mackdaddyg321 5 лет назад
Those moves.....this is amazing to watch. Thanks for sharing.
@joelgoldenberg1100
@joelgoldenberg1100 3 года назад
This must have been one of Wynne's last appearances with the group as he left in '77.
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV 3 года назад
Special Premiered on Wednesday, November 10th, 1976. This was a re-run broadcast from 1977.
@PetePeterkin
@PetePeterkin 3 года назад
Yes at The Apollo the 70sTemptations made the mistake of letting The Spinners be their opening act. The Spinners pretty much stole the show to put it politely.
@wmden1
@wmden1 2 года назад
I can believe that. As much as I loved The Temps, and The Tops, The Spinners took a back seat to nobody, in my book.
@beviesbox
@beviesbox Год назад
Uh oh 😮the Spinners should have been last. I loved the Temptations, Tops, Delphonics, Stylistics & more I can’t remember. The Spinners, however were the absolute hottest with their vocals & tight choreography, strings, brass & rhythm section. Philippe Wynne always took it home to church, & not a vocalist then or today can touch him.
@wmden1
@wmden1 Год назад
@@beviesbox No offense meant, or taken. People have different opinions, but I have 2 words; Levi Stubbs.
@beviesbox
@beviesbox Год назад
@wmden1 of course, no offense meant or taken. Levi was awesome, as well as Ali-Ollie Woodson, Dennis Edwards & more. But Philippe Wynne has my heart❤️& Bobby Smith & Henry Fambrough too. Something about their blend with Philippe just gets me. I watch their live music sometimes just to see who is singing what.
@darrenanthony8473
@darrenanthony8473 Год назад
And guess what and 95 The spinners open for the temps and I almost felt the same way they took Noah back seat to no one
@Marie70272
@Marie70272 3 месяца назад
My brother loved this song”..he would sing it all the time”..R.I.P Will ❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
@MsKJ53
@MsKJ53 4 года назад
The Good Old Days!! Love It!!!
@michaelvicks6396
@michaelvicks6396 3 года назад
not leaving out the rest of the spinners awesome harmonies and choreography the best ✊🏿
@danahoward759
@danahoward759 6 месяцев назад
He always walked into the audience❤❤❤ you gotta love his showmanship and stage presence
@Marie70272
@Marie70272 3 месяца назад
Agree 100%
@MR_MRM_
@MR_MRM_ 5 лет назад
The choreography when they sing "Ghetto Child" -- rolling blunts, smoking a hash pipe, and dancing -- is hilarious.
@kathyhayden2499
@kathyhayden2499 7 месяцев назад
OMG had no idea just loving the music
@jacongkiko4269
@jacongkiko4269 3 года назад
Love the spinners music and songs :)
@patrickwilliams5465
@patrickwilliams5465 3 года назад
What a talent! What a show!! And this was LIVE!
@COOLJC09
@COOLJC09 3 года назад
Phillipe Wynn starting at 27:04 😂😂😂 wow that whole move in sync. I swear I was born in the wrong decade ugh