Martha Reeves
It was 1962 that Motown's Artist and Repertoire Director William “Mickey” Stevenson first heard the voice that would become synonymous with "the sound of young America." A young jazz/blues singer with the unlikely name of "Martha Lavaille" was bringing audiences...
Martha Reeves opening 4/14 in the Rrazz Room of the Nikko Hotel after a near decade absence from San Francisco. Her 50 years of performing were evident as she held the crowd in the palm of her hand as she sang all of her Motown hits for the appreciative crowd. This is an old-school performer who knows how to keep an audience and hold them. This is what show business is all about.
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Martha Reeves opening 4/14 in the Rrazz Room of the Nikko Hotel after a near decade absence from San Francisco. Her 50 years of performing were evident as she held the crowd in the palm of her hand as she sang all of her Motown hits for the appreciative crowd. This is an old-school performer who knows how to keep an audience and hold them. This is what show business is all about.