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Now, fifty years after he first sang for the label, Smokey Robinson joins the BBC Concert Orchestra for an evening celebrating the magic of Motown.
He stayed with The Miracles until 1972, embarking on a solo career and a vice presidency at Motown a year later. Smokey Robinson has had two UK Official Singles Chart Number 1s, in 1970 with ...