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  1. Biography. Griffin was born and raised in West Baltimore, Maryland.He attended Garrison Junior High School and Forest Park High School.He, like his brother Donald Griffin (1955–2015), (who later replaced Marv Tarplin in the Miracles), was a guitarist, as well as a singer, and sang with a local Baltimore group called The Last Dynasty.

  2. Billy Griffin - Hold Me Tighter In The Rain (Audio only) WJLH. 19K subscribers. Subscribed. 12K. 1.1M views 15 years ago. From his 1982 release "Be With Me" Griffin was twenty years of age when...

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  3. 21 de may. de 2015 · From they're City Of Angels Album Billy Griffin and The Miracles Live 1976. Courtesy of Universal Music Group

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  4. Soul - pop - singer - songwriter - producer. Born Baltimore, Maryland 1950. Ex-lead singer of the The Miracles after Smokey Robinson parted. Wrote and sang lead on the platinum single "Love Machine" and on the classic single "Hold Me Tighter In The Rain." Producer of boy band Take That.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MiraclesThe Miracles - Wikipedia

    Recording as a quintet at Columbia with Billy's brother Donald Griffin replacing Marv Tarplin, after a few releases, they disbanded in 1978. In all, the group had more than fifty charted hits by the time they disbanded, [7] and have won numerous music industry awards, including four songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame ...

  6. Singer, songwriter, producer who helped drive the Miracles through the '70s; recorded solo, wrote and produced for others (including Take That). Read Full Biography.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm2090731Billy Griffin - IMDb

    Known for his soulful voice, riveting performances, and creative ingenuity, Billy Griffin has established a legendary career that spans over four decades, encompassing music, film, and television. Billy Griffin hails from Baltimore, Maryland, and quickly ascended to fame as the lead singer of The Miracles, replacing Smokey Robinson in 1972.