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  1. What we didn’t know then was that Brenda had already served a prolific, two-year apprenticeship in the studios of L.A. A few of these early sides have leaked out over the years but now, thanks to Mick Patrick and the archaeologists at Ace, “The Early Years: Rare Recordings 1962-1963” offers an opportunity to witness Brenda cutting her ...

  2. 7. Feb. 2005 · The most comprehensive release of Brenda Holloway ’s Motown career, this double-disc set encompasses all of her released material as well as a swathe of unreleased music. Tracks 1-12 are Brenda ...

  3. In 1967, Brenda Holloway’s “Just Look What You’ve Done” became a number twenty-one hit single on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, as well as a number sixty-nine hit single on the US Billboard Hot 100. It is one of several tracks featured on Brenda Holloway’s second studio album, The Artistry of Brenda Holloway, which was ...

  4. Brenda Holloway. This musically gifted ballad singer, songwriter and violinist from Los Angeles was considered to be the female face of Motown when Mary Wells left the label in 1964. Holloway’s stay instead mixed equal elements of success and frustration into a brief Motown career, which included hits produced both in her hometown and in Detroit.

  5. 21. Mai 2018 · Brenda Holloway was a California teen who recorded for the legendary Motown label in the 1960s. A noted beauty, she joined the Detroit label and released her first single in 1964, just before the explosive success of label-mates Diana Ross and the Supremes. Though she later faded into obscurity, Holloway actually wrote some of her own songs—a ...

  6. Fishpond Australia, Songbook Second Edition * by Zuri (Recorded By)Buy . Music online: Songbook Second Edition *, Fishpond.com.au

  7. 6. März 2024 · Californian songbird Brenda Holloway climbed the Motown ladder with “Every Little Bit Hurts,” the tearjerker that became her signature. It reached No.3 R&B and No.13 pop in 1964. But when it ...