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  1. Wynne's final album was the self-titled Philippé Wynne, released by Sugar Hill Records in 1984. On July 13, 1984, while performing at Ivey's nightclub in Oakland, California, Wynne suffered a heart attack and died the following morning. Family. His parents, DeGree Walker and Annie (née Wynn) divorced in November 1947 in Cincinnati.

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  3. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Philippé Wynne was a very talented artist best known for the years he spent as one of the lead singers of the Spinners from 1971-77. He also sang with the J.B.’s and Parliament-Funkadelic in addition to his own solo career. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Philippé Escalante Walker was raised in an orphanage.

  4. Philippé Wynne (April 3, 1941 – July 14, 1984) was one of the truly great vocalists of the 70s as part of arguably that decade's most popular traditional soul vocal group, the Spinners. He entered the group after the hit "It's A Shame," when the Spinners left Motown for Atlantic Records and former lead singer G.C. Cameron was contractually bound to stay with Motown.

  5. 9 de feb. de 2024 · Mr. Smith and Mr. Wynne handled most of the group's lead vocals, but Mr. Fambrough took or shared the spotlight on a few songs, notably “Ghetto Child,” a No. 4 R&B hit in 1973. Henry Lee ...

  6. 6 de oct. de 2017 · Philippé 'Soul' WynneBorn as Phil Walker on April 3 1941 in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Wynne began his musical career as a gospel sin...

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  7. 3 de may. de 2023 · The baritone will be inducted along with fellow founding members Pervis Jackson, who died in 2008, Billy Henderson (2007), Bobbie Smith (2013) and Philippé Wynne, the group’s lead tenor from ...