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  1. Martha and the Vandellas (known from 1967 to 1972 as Martha Reeves & The Vandellas) were an American vocal girl group formed in Detroit in 1957. The group achieved fame in the 1960s with Motown . An act founded by friends Annette Beard , Rosalind Ashford and Gloria Williams , the group eventually included Martha Reeves , who moved up in ranks ...

    • The Del-Phis (1957–1961), The Vels (1961–1962), Martha Reeves & the Vandellas (1967–1972)
    • 1957–1972
    • Detroit, Michigan, United States
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  2. Martha and the Vandellas, American soul -pop vocal group that challenged the Supremes as Motown Records’ premier female group in the 1960s. The original members were Martha Reeves (b. July 18, 1941, Eufaula, Alabama, U.S.), Annette Beard Sterling-Helton (b. July 4, 1943, Detroit, Michigan), Gloria Williams, and Rosalind Ashford (b.

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  3. Mar 17, 2022 · Helton was replaced by Betty Kelly in 1964, who was then herself replaced by Lois Reeves (Martha's sister) in 1967. The current lineup of the Vandellas (since 2010) is Martha, Lois and their sister Delphine. There is also another group called The Original Vandellas, comprising of former members Holmes and Helton, alongside Roschelle Laughhunn.

  4. Dec 23, 2018 · They were renamed Vandellas, a combination of Van Dyke Street where Martha’s grandmother lived and her favorite singer, Della Reese. The group’s first hit, “Come and Get These Memories,” was released April 1963. The song hit number six on R&B charts. This was followed by “Heat Wave,” released in 1963.

  5. Martha Rose Reeves was born in Eufaula, Alabama, [1] the first daughter of Elijah Joshua Reeves and Ruby Lee Gilmore Reeves, and the third of the couple's 11 children. She was a baby when the family moved from Eufaula to Detroit, Michigan, where her grandfather, Reverend Elijah Reeves, was a minister at Detroit's Metropolitan Church.

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  7. Martha Reeves and the Vandellas secured Motown’s first Grammy Award nomination in 1964 for “(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave”. For their many contributions to R&B, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, only the second female group to receive that hono r.

  8. Martha and the Vandellas (known from 1967 to 1972 as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas) were among the most successful Motown recording groups in the period 1963-1967. In contrast to other Motown girl groups such as The Supremes and The Marvelettes, Martha and the Vandellas were known for a harder R&B sound, typified in their songs "Heat Wave," "Nowhere to Run," "Jimmy Mack," and their signature ...

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