DETROIT ” Four Tops frontman Levi Stubbs, whose dynamic and emotive voice drove such Motown classics as “Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” and “Baby I Need Your Loving,” died Friday at 72. He had been ill ...
DETROIT He had been ill recently and died in his sleep at the Detroit house he shared with his wife, said Dana Meah, the wife of a grandson. The Wayne County medical examiner's office also confirmed ...
DETROIT — Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs, who possessed one of the most dynamic and emotive voices of all the Motown singers, died today at 72. He had been ill recently and died in his sleep at the ...
Levi Stubbs died yesterday. He was the lead singer of The Four Tops and one of Motown's most recognizable voices. (Soundbite of song "Ain't No Woman Like The One I Got") THE FOUR TOPS: (Singing) Oooh, ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - Arguably the most powerful voice in Motown's storied history has been silenced. Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs Jr. died Friday at his home in Detroit after a long series of ...
DETROIT — Four Tops frontman Levi Stubbs, whose dynamic and emotive voice drove such Motown classics as “Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” and “Baby I Need Your Loving,” died Friday at 72. He had been ill ...
As regular A.V. Club readers already know, one of my favorite singers ever, Levi Stubbs of The Four Tops, died in his sleep Friday at the age of 72. He was battling multiple illnesses, including ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - Four Tops leader Abdul "Duke" Fakir called the late Levi Stubbs "one of the best singers in the world, period, of all time" and "a great man" in the first comments from the group ...
Levi Stubbs, frontman of the legendary Motown group The Four Tops, passed away today at 72 after a three year battle with cancer and other health problems. Stubbs left behind his wife and five ...
DETROIT (AP) -- Four Tops frontman Levi Stubbs, whose dynamic and emotive voice drove such Motown classics as "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" and "Baby I Need Your Loving," died Friday at 72. He had been ...
Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs, one of the defining voices of Motown Records in the 1960s, died Friday at his home in Detroit. He was 72. No cause of death was given but Stubbs had had a series of ...