The Spinners

The Spinners

Keynote Speaker: The Spinners. Entertainers and Musicians.

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The Spinners Biography

But why would it?  The group had toiled in virtual obscurity for nearly a decade as one of Motown's "forgotten" groups.  While Motown star groups like the Temptations and Four Tops were headlining shows around the world and were choosing from the top songs of Smokey Robinson, Norman Whitfield and Holland-Dozier-Holland, the Spinners were recording infrequently and charting even more rarely, working with Motown's second tier producers and catching opening act gigs where they could.

Many folks around Hitsville, USA knew that the quintet, consisting of Henry Fambrough, Billy Henderson, Bobby Smith, Pervis Jackson and G.C. Cameron, was a solid vocal group and an entertaining act.  But they were in a stable full of prize winning horses, and getting the attention of the Motown brass was next to impossible.  Without that attention, success appeared equally impossible.  And that was the case until their good friend, Stevie Wonder, wrote a song for them that was so strong, even Motown's indifference couldn't stop it.  In the summer of 1970, around the time the Spinners' Motown contract expired and almost a year after it was recorded, Wonder's "It's a Shame" became an international smash for the Spinners and gave the world a glimpse of a future supergroup.

Interestingly, while the Spinners had not garnered much commercial success during their Motown years, they had earned the interest of a young producer named Thom Bell, who felt that the Spinners tight harmonies and smooth delivery could be the perfect vehicle for his brand of sophisticated soul music.  Along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, Bell was the architect of the "Philadelphia Sound," a new style of orchestral soul music that borrowed as much from the big bands of the '40s and '50s as from the Motown sound of the '60s, all wrapped up in exquisite production that appealed to adults as much as to the teenagers that AM radio targeted.  The success of that sound would ultimately pave the way for a new genre of music � Urban Adult Contemporary -- that would hit its peak over a decade later with artists such as Luther Vandross and Anita Baker.

With Bell's interest secured, the Spinners readied themselves for a fresh start on Atlantic Records.  However, in a strange twist that would define the group for years to come, G.C. Cameron remained under contract with Motown and was forced to leave the group.  So the Spinners recruited Cameron's friend, Philippe Wynne, to be their new lead singer.  Wynne � a sly, talkative singer who preached, scatted and joked his way through material, turning every song into a dynamic story -- was a perfect contrast to the smooth, understated style of the rest of the group.

The result of the first Bell/Spinners collaboration was historic.  "The Spinners," released in 1973, was not only a bold statement of a new beginning for the group, it became one of the most important soul albums ever.  Boasting four top 10 hits, "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love," "One of  a Kind" and "Ghetto Child," the disc immediately moved the Spinners to the upper echelon of soul music and established the Philadelphia Sound as the definitive sound of the early '70s.  The Spinners, along with the Stylistics, the O'Jays and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, among others, shifted the soul music world's attention from Detroit to Philadelphia, and kept it there for most of the decade.

The Spinners/Bell train continued to roll for another seven albums, resulting in such classic songs as "Mighty Love," "Games People Play," "Sadie," "Then Came You" (with Dionne Warwick), and "I'm Coming Home." These were among the decade's finest discs, and the group became international stars.  However, as the decade wore on, the hits slowed down and the relationship between Bell, the group and the mercurial Wynne began to deteriorate. Wynne ultimately left the group in 1977 to pursue a solo career, teaming with George Clinton and the Parliament/Funkadelic crew.  Sadly, he  died in 1984.  The group then selected John Edwards as its new lead singer.  If Wynne's style was that of a sly cat, Edwards was that of a tiger, devouring songs with a huge voice and multi-octave range.  Edwards was clearly a talent, but one to whom Thom Bell had trouble adjusting his restrained production style. To further complicate things, Bell's work with the group was beginning to sound dated and somewhat formulaic, and new hotter beats were emerging on the airwaves.  After the disappointing "From Here to Eternally," Bell felt that he had done all he could with the group, and the Spinners and Bell parted ways.

As 1979 arrived, the group found itself without a producer and three years removed from its last major hit.  With the disco craze in full swing, the Spinners, with their more traditional sound, appeared anything but relevant.  The group then surprised the music industry by putting its fate for the first post-Bell album in the hands of Michael Zager, a moderately successful dance producer whose style was as straightforward and blunt as Bell's was subtle and sophisticated.  Their first Zager collaboration, the disappointing "Dancin' and Lovin'," stalled on the charts for several months until the album's second single, an unlikely dance remake of the Four Seasons' "Working My Way Back to You," hit the radio and zoomed to the top of the charts.  This led to a smash remake of Sam Cooke's "Cupid" in 1980.  While Zager was more workmanlike than dynamic on these songs, they were a success in large part because Edwards was able to unleash his monster voice, something that rarely happened under Bell's more stifling production.  The group continued recording for Atlantic for another five years with multiple producers (and generally weaker songs), but never again scored a major hit.  A couple of additional albums on minor labels in the late '80s and early '90s found the quintet in fine voice but working with uneven material.  Throughout these latter years, the Spinners managed to make even mediocre material sound better than it deserved, and made good songs (such as 1989's sadly ignored "Memories of Allison") downright inspiring.

The Spinners have remained active, touring regularly and occasionally recording. Unfortunately, lead singer John Edwards became ill in 2002, leading the Spinners to go full circle, making an unexpected call to former lead G.C. Cameron after more than 30 years to fill in for Edwards. Recently, a great new lead, former Delfonics member Frank Washington, has joined the group, while G.C. Cameron went on to join the Temptations.

More recently, Billy Henderson is gone from the lineup, though the reasons are unclear.  He has been replaced by Detroit singer/songwriter Harold Bonhart.

The Spinners have left a legacy of wonderful music in their more than 40 years together. Their terrific harmonies and stage presence are a joy to experience now as much as ever, and have made them one of the Soul Music's greatest treasures.

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The Spinners Videos

The Spinners at Lakeside Memorial Weekend 2014 - YouTube
The Spinners at the Maryland Inauguration Ball 01/20/13 - YouTube

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How much does it cost to book The Spinners for a speaking engagement?

Speaking fees for The Spinners, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fee for a live event is $30,000 - $50,000. For the most current speaking fee to hire The Spinners, click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.

What topics does The Spinners speak about?

The Spinners is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Music and Celebrity.

Who is the agent for The Spinners?

AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully secured keynote speakers like The Spinners for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book The Spinners for your next private or corporate function.

What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host The Spinners or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.

Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

If you’re looking for the best speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.


The Spinners is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics including Music and Celebrity. The estimated speaking fee range to book The Spinners for live events is $30,000 - $50,000. Please contact us for virtual event fees. The Spinners can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Stu Nudelman, Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels and Paul Stanley. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling The Spinners for an upcoming event.

The Spinners Videos

The Spinners at Lakeside Memorial Weekend 2014 - YouTube
The Spinners at the Maryland Inauguration Ball 01/20/13 - YouTube

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  • How do I book The Spinners to speak at my event?

    Our experienced booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure speakers like The Spinners for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment since 2002. Click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page to check availability for The Spinners, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get speaking fee information and check availability for The Spinners or any other speaker of your choice.
  • How much does it cost to book The Spinners for a speaking engagement?

    Speaking fees for The Spinners, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fee for a live event is $30,000 - $50,000. For the most current speaking fee to hire The Spinners, click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.
  • What topics does The Spinners speak about?

    The Spinners is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Music and Celebrity.
  • Who is the agent for The Spinners?

    AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully secured keynote speakers like The Spinners for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book The Spinners for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

    AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host The Spinners or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.
  • Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

    If you’re looking for the best speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.
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