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  1. Mar 17, 1970 · PHILADELPHIA, March 16— Tammi Terrell, a 24‐year‐old rhythm and blues singer who survived six brain operations over a period of 18 months and returned to recording last year, died this morning...

  2. Oct 14, 2023 · When Tammi fell on stage and collapsed into Marvin Gaye’s arms on October 14, 1967, it foretold of tragedy. Published on. October 14, 2023. By. Paul Sexton. Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell -...

  3. Apr 19, 2022 · By 1970, Terrell was confined to a wheelchair. She had lost her hair and eyesight and weighed just 93 pounds. She reportedly went into a coma, and Tammi Terrell died on March 16, age 24, just one month before her 25th birthday. According to History, her cause of death was attributed to "complications" stemming from her brain tumor.

  4. Apr 29, 2023 · Paul Sexton. Photo: Courtesy of Motown Records Archives. We lost the graceful Motown songbird Tammi Terrell at such an early age. Born on April 29, 1945, she passed away in March 1970, aged...

  5. Jan 6, 2011 · When a brain tumor claimed the life of Motown artist Tammi Terrell in 1970, she was only 24. Yet by 1967, Terrell was a star, thanks to her duets with Marvin Gaye, including "Ain't No Mountain...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Born on April 29, 1945, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tammi Terrell rose to prominence as one of the most captivating voices of the Motown era. Blessed with a soulful voice and undeniable charisma, she captured the hearts of audiences around the world with her electrifying performances and emotive delivery.

  7. Tammi Terrell knew early in her life she wanted to make music. She began singing in churches and school talent shows. As a young teenager, in 1960, she launched her professional singing career after signing to Scepter Records. Tammi quickly went to work, releasing her first single “If You See Bill” in that same year.

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