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Robert Bateman
Robert Bateman
American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer
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Bobby Rogers
Bobby Rogers
American singer
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Gladys Knight & the Pips
Gladys Knight & the Pips
American R&B/soul band
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Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson
American recording artist; R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
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The Miracles
The Miracles
American rhythm and blues vocal group
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The Originals
The Originals
band
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Four Tops
Four Tops
American Motown vocal group
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The Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers
group of Motown studio musicians
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Brian Holland
Brian Holland
American songwriter and record producer
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Martha and the Vandellas
Martha and the Vandellas
American vocal group
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Ashford & Simpson
Ashford & Simpson
songwriting-production team
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Norman Whitfield
Norman Whitfield
American songwriter, record producer
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DeBarge
DeBarge
American R&B, soul and funk musical group
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The Spinners
The Spinners
American soul music vocal group
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Florence Ballard
Florence Ballard
American recording artist and vocalist
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Martha Reeves
Martha Reeves
American singer and politician
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Billy Griffin
Billy Griffin
American singer and songwriter
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Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight
American singer
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The Contours
The Contours
American band
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Diana Ross
Diana Ross
American vocalist, music artist and actress
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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Mary Wilson
Mary Wilson
American vocalist and founding member of The Supremes
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Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy
American Music Executive, Record Producer
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Mary Wells
Mary Wells
American pop/soul singer
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Johnny Bristol
Johnny Bristol
American musician, songwriter and record producer
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The Temptations
The Temptations
American Motown vocal group
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Bonnie Pointer
Bonnie Pointer
American musician
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The Supremes
The Supremes
American female singing group
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1960s all-girl music group
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The Marvelettes were an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early- to mid-1960s. They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna Tillman, Juanita Cowart (now Cowart Motley), and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young prior to the group signing their first deal. They were the first successful act of Motown Records after the Miracles and its first significantly successful female group after the release of the 1961 number-one single, "Please Mr. Postman", one of the first number-one singles recorded by an all-female vocal group and the first by a Motown recording act.

Founded in 1960 while the group's founding members performed together at their glee club at Inkster High School in Inkster, Michigan, they signed to Motown's Tamla label in 1961. Some of the group's early hits were written by band members and some of Motown's rising singer-songwriters such as Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye, who played drums on a majority of their early recordings. Despite their early successes, the group was eclipsed in popularity by groups like The Supremes, with whom they shared an intense rivalry.

Nevertheless, they managed a major comeback in 1966 with "Don't Mess with Bill", along with several other hits. They struggled with problems of poor promotion from Motown, health issues and substance abuse with Cowart the first to leave in 1963, followed by Georgeanna Tillman in 1965, and Gladys Horton in 1967. The group ceased performing together in 1969 and, following the release of The Return of the Marvelettes in 1970, featuring only Wanda Rogers, disbanded for good, with both Rogers and Katherine Anderson leaving the music business.

The group has received several honors including induction into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, as well as receiving the Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. In 2005, two of the group's most successful recordings, "Please Mr. Postman" and "Don't Mess with Bill" earned million-selling Gold singles from the RIAA. On August 17, 2013, in Cleveland, Ohio, at Cleveland State University, the Marvelettes were inducted into the first class of the Official Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame.