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William L. Griffin (born August 15, 1950) is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known for replacing
Smokey Robinson William "Smokey" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive director. He was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he was also chief ...
as lead singer of The Miracles in 1972.


Biography

Griffin was born and raised in West
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, Maryland. He attended Garrison Junior High School and Forest Park High School. He, like his brother Donald Griffin (1955–2015), (who later replaced Marv Tarplin in the Miracles), was a guitarist, as well as a singer, and sang with a local Baltimore group called The Last Dynasty. Damon Harris, who later went on to fame as a member of The Temptations, was a high school friend and group member in another local group, the Young Tempts (later renamed as The Young Vandals). Griffin idolized Miracles lead singer
Smokey Robinson William "Smokey" Robinson Jr. (born February 19, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former record executive director. He was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group the Miracles, for which he was also chief ...
, while Harris idolized Temptation Eddie Kendricks. Both of them wound up as replacements for their idols in their respective groups. Griffin and three friends formed the group Last Dynasty and won a talent program on NBC Television. During The Miracles' nationwide 1972 Farewell Tour with Smokey Robinson, Griffin was introduced by Robinson as his replacement in The Miracles as lead singer. After a year of woodshedding with Motown's famous Artist Development Dept., Griffin released his first single with the Miracles, "What Is a Heart Good For", from their first post-Robinson album, '' Renaissance'' in 1973. Griffin sang this song on his first national television appearance as a Miracle with the remaining group members of The Miracles, Bobby Rogers, Ronnie White, and Pete Moore on another NBC music program, The Midnight Special, in 1973, hosted by Robinson. The single was withdrawn and replaced with a ballad, "Don't Let It End (Till You Let It Begin)", which was a mild hit. After a second single, "
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", was released later that year, Under the management of Martin Pichinson, The Miracles released " Do It Baby" in 1974, which peaked at #4 on the
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R&B charts and became the group's first bona-fide hit with Griffin. Like Robinson before him, Griffin co-wrote many of the Miracles' songs, in addition to singing lead. Griffin and original Miracles member Pete Moore wrote all of the Miracles' 1975 platinum selling album, '' City of Angels''. During his tenure with the group, they recorded three
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: " Do It Baby" in 1974, and the Miracles' most successful single, the number-one hit " Love Machine", in 1975 which sold 4.5 million records worldwide. Griffin also sung lead on "Don't Cha Love It", a
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R&B #4 single. The Miracles left Motown in 1976, signing with
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. After two albums for Columbia, Griffin and Moore decided to retire from performing and focus on songwriting. In 1982, Griffin released his first solo album, ''Be with Me'', which yielded the UK Singles Chart top 20 hit "Hold Me Tighter in the Rain". The following year, ''Respect'' yielded the club hit, "Serious" which peaked at #64 in the UK charts. After a third album with Leon Ware, Griffin switched record label to
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but despite completing an album, only one single "Believe It or Not" was released there before he was left without a
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. In 1989, Griffin joined UK record producer Ian Levine's Motown-reunion project Motorcity Records, and was the first to release a single on the label, "First in Line". Griiffin also fronted a Miracles reunion with a new recording of "Love Machine". Griffin became a writer and backing vocals arranger for several of the other artists, and recorded a large number of tracks himself, but his album ''Technicolour'' was never released and the label collapsed in 1992. Most of his Motorcity recordings were released on the 1996 compilation ''Best of Billy Griffin''. Levine and Griffin also landed a couple of hit singles for the UK soul band the Pasadenas and co-produced Take That's debut album, which including the hit singles " Could It Be Magic" (UK #3) and " I Found Heaven" (UK #15). They also worked with Levine's
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,
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. Griffin has written songs and sung backing vocals for
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, The O'Jays, Ronald Isley, Freda Payne, Edwin Starr,
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, Herb Alpert, Martine McCutcheon, The Emotions and many others. In 2006, Griffin released his latest solo album, ''Like Water''. Griffin can be seen performing "Do It Baby" and "Love Machine" with the Miracles on the Motown/Universal DVD release: ''Smokey Robinson & the Miracles:
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'' The Miracles' song "Love Machine" was sampled into Ceelo Green's 2002 hit single "Closet Freak" and also into the 2010 gold single by Drake "Miss Me". These two productions are now slated for re-release on "Greatest Hits" cds for Drake and Ceelo. Today, Griffin is co-owner of his own music publishing company, Grimora Music (owned with original Miracles member Pete Moore (Griffin + Moore)-a.


Recognition

Griffin was honored with the other Miracles when the group received a Star on the
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on March 20, 2009. In 1987,
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was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, but Griffin and the other members of The Miracles were not. In 2012, the Miracles were inducted into the Hall of Fame as a group, but Griffin was not included. The inducted members of the Miracles were Warren "Pete" Moore,
Claudette Rogers Robinson Claudette Annette Rogers Robinson ( Rogers; born June 20, 1938) is an American singer, best known as a member of the vocal group The Miracles from 1957 to 1972. Her brother Emerson "Sonny" Rogers was a founding member of the group, which befor ...
, Bobby Rogers, Marvin Tarplin, and Ronald White.


Solo discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links


Soulandfunkmusic.com

Billy Griffin 2012 interview with David Nathan for Soul Music.com

Discography
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