American recording artist; R&B singer-songwriter and record producer

Smokey Robinson

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American recording artist; R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
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Awards Received
National Medal of Arts
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Legend Award
Kennedy Center Honors
Gershwin Prize
Johnny Mercer Award
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
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William "Smokey" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive. Robinson was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he was also chief songwriter and producer. He led the group from its 1955 origins as "the Five Chimes" until 1972, when he announced his retirement from the group to focus on his role as Motown's vice president. However, Robinson returned to the music industry as a solo artist the following year. After the sale of Motown Records in 1988, Robinson left the company in 1990.

Robinson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and was awarded the 2016 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for his lifetime contributions to popular music.