Tony Clarke The Entertainer

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  • It is said his wife shot him after he beat her (women didn't play back then) but some believe another man was in the house and shot him. His wife was brutally killed in Detroit a few years later. He had the looks, voice, and songs. He wrote songs for Etta James, David Ruffin. He did a lot for a short life. He was from Detroit, I often wonder how his career would have turned out if he went with Motown. To me he's already great, The Entertainer alone is great. His cd displays his work greatly.

  • Hey my Brother from an other mother, Thanks for initing me.

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  • @pilgrim441 Sorry the street was mispelled it was Inverness

  • @cookietwosweet Tony Clarke died in Detroit on a street named Inversess-He was shot by his wife and I lived a few houses down-It was known right away who and when he was shot-

  • This cat is bad! I haven't heard this since I was a little boy and I'm 50 years old.

  • @truth1disciple What's up Truth! Okay! When the Tempts came to the Continental Club, we lived a few blocks up near Peralta, I never seen so many cars parked. People were asking to use driveways to get to the show! I miss those days. : D

  • @medusa7ful What's going on folks! The lower bottom was popping then, social hour at Defemery Park, talent shows, none of this foolish drug related stuff was going on-Mickey Moore (who now has a church on 14th and Peralta) and Felix (not glamorizing the dope game) real pimps (Frank Hightower and others) the Continental Club on 12th street where the Temptations, Smokey Robinsonand the Miracles, the Dells, Jackie Wilson, and other top groups and singers performed and mingled with the people. Wow

  • @truth1disciple Lower Bottom baby!! I remember this side!! I love it still. : D

  • @PicoStacks I love this song by your Grandfather!! God Bless You and your family!!!

  • I used to hear this when I was a kid on WTMA (now a talk station) in Charleston SC. Someone mentioned the Brits and their "Northern Soul" movement regarding obscure R&B from the classic pre-synthesizer golden age. Here in the Southeastern US, we call it "Beach Music." Whaever you call it, it's music that makes you feel good to be alive.

  • Mr. Mellow Tony Clark! Smooth.... wonderful song!

    GroovinWalrus

  • Damn no shit ?

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