PBS ran a special on Marvin Gaye the other day, and I watched it. Charismatic guy with a string of hits in the 1970s. His father shot him to death on April 1, 1984, one day before his 45th birthday. As a White suburban kid, Motown was my transistor favorite, and Gaye was under that Berry Gordy umbrella. I was (and still am today) partial to The Four Tops. "Are You Man Enough" and "Keeper of the Castle" are my favorites. Lead singer, the late Levi Stubbs, was the best.
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PBS ran a special on Marvin Gaye the other day, and I watched it. Charismatic guy with a string of hits in the 1970s. His father shot him to death on April 1, 1984, one day before his 45th birthday.

As a White suburban kid, Motown was my transistor favorite, and Gaye was under that Berry Gordy umbrella. I was (and still am today) partial to The Four Tops. "Are You Man Enough" and "Keeper of the Castle" are my favorites. Lead singer, the late Levi Stubbs, was the best.

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