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Guest soulboy
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Sorry if this as been done before Chris Clark was the first white woman to sign for motown ,and Kiki Dee was the first british woman ,am i right ? pub quiz ! or was it debbie dean ?

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chris clark was there pretty early on, as for recording, not until mid-60's. foxed me a bit as id forgotten about debbie dean, yes, she did cut some stuff early doors so, thats probably the right order.....however, no doubt about ms. dee, great voice and deserving of the opportunity that came her way. dont forget susan schumaker as well!!. on the subject of groups, i would have thought mike and the modifiers would have qualified as first white group.

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on the subject of groups, i would have thought mike and the modifiers would have qualified as first white group.

I think The Valadiers were the first white group who signed to Motown around 1960 - 61

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on the subject of groups, i would have thought mike and the modifiers would have qualified as first white group.

I think The Valadiers were the first white group who signed to Motown around 1960 - 61

Guest WPaulVanDyk
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pretty neat pictures and wonder if we can get a whole list of white artists on Motown, R Dean Taylor must have been one of the white males on Motown

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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Debbie Dean was the first white artist/woman on Motown. Her debut single for the company was # 1007, "Don't Let Him Shop Around", in 1960.

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I think The Valadiers were the first white group who signed to Motown around 1960 - 61

the instrumental group Nick & the Jaguars beat them, their 45 on Tamla is 1959

Guest soulboy
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i wasnt sure the lewis sisters were that early brillant photos,you would never think they did' Breakaway' would you, so im still none the wiser ,come on iv got a pint riding on this,

Guest posstot
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wasn't johnny good/e an early white artist

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The Valadiers apparently think they were first...  :D

yes, they are the first white vocal group on Motown. Nick & the Jaguars are the first white artists of any kind however

that bio on the Valadiers page is a bit dodgy - "It all started back in 1959 ... At the time Motown was considered one of the most successful independent recording companies existing." - not in 1959 it wasn't!


Guest TONY ROUNCE
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i wasnt sure the lewis sisters were that early brillant photos,you would never think they did' Breakaway' would you, so im still none the wiser ,come on iv got a pint riding on this,

Did you not read my posting that confirmed that - per your question - Debbie Dean was the first white woman to be signed to Motown - as a singer and songwriter - in 1960, then?

Was my wording not clear enough to understand?

Didn't she look white enough to you in 123-Motown's excellent pic sleeve of one of her early Motown 45s?

What's the point of posting accurate information up here if you choose to ignore it?

I don't know why I fcuking bother sometimes...:D

Guest I KNOW NOTHING
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Did you not read my posting that confirmed that - per your question - Debbie Dean was the first white woman to be signed to Motown - as a singer and songwriter - in 1960, then?

Was my wording not clear enough to understand?

Didn't she look white enough to you in 123-Motown's excellent pic sleeve of one of her early Motown 45s?

What's the point of posting accurate information up here if you choose to ignore it?

I don't know why I fcuking bother sometimes...:D

DONT BOTHER THEN !!

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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DONT BOTHER THEN !!

Oh, yes, very funny - who writes your scripts, Patrick Kielty?

The bloke posted up for some information, I posted up the correct information, he's chosen to ignore it and is still asking the same question.

Unless you're him under another name, I suggest you go and peddle your pearls of wisdom on another thread, you've added nothing to this one...

Guest soulboy
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Did you not read my posting that confirmed that - per your question - Debbie Dean was the first white woman to be signed to Motown - as a singer and songwriter - in 1960, then?

Was my wording not clear enough to understand?

Didn't she look white enough to you in 123-Motown's excellent pic sleeve of one of her early Motown 45s?

What's the point of posting accurate information up here if you choose to ignore it?

I don't know why I fcuking bother sometimes...:D

point taken , i almost said debbie dean to !

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