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Hardcover Dancing in the Street: Confessions of a Motown Diva Book

ISBN: 0786860243

ISBN13: 9780786860241

Dancing in the Street: Confessions of a Motown Diva

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A soul music great chronicles her career, which included such hits as "Heat Wave" and "Nowhere to Run," offering a backstage glimpse of the tensions, passions, triumphs, and tragedies behind the legend of Motown.

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Cool book about a cool Lady

"The lead singer of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas tells all. Reeves started out as a secretary at Motown and while she sang she observed what it took to be successful in the music business. Play her records(or CDs) while reading this great book."

Thanks, Martha

Thanks, Martha for telling your story. So many books about Motown are written by outsider's looking in and most don't have a clue to the real story. Also, many can't get their facts straight. But you were there and you know the true facts and I'm glad you shared yours. You truly contributed so much to the "MOTOWN SOUND-The Sound of Young America"

Interesting start to finish

Martha Reeves is about as far from Diana Ross as can be. She's always been in love with the music while Ross so often has seemed consumed with being endlessly reassured she is the best, she is the greatest star who ever lived, she is a living legend but, on the other hand, has never been bright enough to see that if you have to tell people to call you "Miss Ross" so you'll get the respect you deserve all you're getting back is people going through the motions (which, in the end, is indeed the respect you deserve). All this has never been part of Reeves' life. She's enjoyed her success, she's enjoyed the fame but she's never needed to constantly gobble up adoration. This has freed her to be down to earth, realistic and truly soulful as both a performer and a person. If you've ever met Martha you know she is intelligent, articulate, wise and humorous and she long, long ago left behind all about Motown that might have made her an angry old woman. In fact, there is nothing old about her--Martha looks great, sounds great and is still full of enthusiasm for her work. In England and Europe she is big big star, greatly adored. Wherever she works she is a consummate professional--she always looks terrific and gives a great show. This book is interesting start to finish--you get the Motown story for real. And, true to her own life, Martha is dignified beginning to end. No cheap shots or dirty gossip here. Martha can be VERY proud of this very successful book.

Martha Reeves--Motown's Other Diva Supreme!!

Martha is Motown's other Diva Supreme. It still bothers me that she does not receive the recognition she so truly deserves.At a show in Britain--were only Reeves was asked to sing with Dusty Springfield--Berry told her that The Supremes were now "His Girls" now and that she was on the "Bottom Level" now. How devastating!! Martha and the Vandellas still made hit records with little or no promotion and remained popular even without Berry's guidance. Martha talks about her relationship with her friends (The Tempts, Gaye and Wells) as well as her money trouble with Motown. (It seems that EVERYONE had problems with Motown's "FINANCIAL DEPT"). She also discusses her breakdowns and her struggle to keep the group together.At the end of the book she talks about Mary Wells. Mary apparently would ask Martha to "get her some drugs" WHOA! This went on in front of Mary's baby girl Sugar. Since no one at Motown ever talks about Motown's FIRST Diva, this came as a shock to me. Please pick this one up. Reeves's bio is entertaining and a good read...it struck me like a 'Heat wave'.

Grand Dame of Motown: Martha Reeves

The music of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas truly represents the "sound of Motown Records". "Dancing in the Street" is, of course, mentioned whenever "the Motown sound" is brought up. The song is truly Motown's Anthem. Martha was the best female voice on the label and sang with the strongest soul exponents, save Gladys Knight, later on.The book is very interesting. I was pleased that it was not a "pile on Diana Ross" sort of book. Ross comes out smelling like last year's cheese in all of these books (how wicked can one person be?) Reeves concentrates on HER career and her experiences during this ride to stardom.It's funny how people don't understand how Reeves, Knight and other Motown alumni felt when they were pushed aside for Berry Gordy's maniacal push to make Ross a solo star. He had promised the same to the others who believed him and tirelessly produced the hits he craved. To sink the money THEY made into the Supremes and later, Ross, was devastating to them.Gladys told her brother and cousins "I told you we shouldn't have signed with Motown" (something to that effect). With the stakes being as high as they were, I'm surprised that the majority of Motown's artists didn't end up on drugs. This was war. There were many casualties in the battle: Tammi Terrell, Flo Ballard, Paul Williams, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Wanda Rogers, etc.Martha Reeves is a survivor. It's a joy to see her interviewed on tv today. She's extremely articulate, funny and is, obviously, a born actress (why producers don't see it is beyond me!) She'd make a fabulous lawyer on a primetime show.I felt she was very frank in the book describing her drug bouts, the attempted rape, failed relationships, money problems and all around career frustrations.She gave insight into the personalities of Marvin Gaye, Ross and the many Vandellas. This is a "tell all" book on Martha Reeves. Like Mary Wilson, she did not write a novel, she's telling you what actually happened. And I like that.
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