The Miracles

Motown’s first group – The Miracles – continues into the 21st century.
Formed in 1956, the original Miracles – Smokey, Bobby, Pete, Claudette, and Ronnie – created some of the greatest songs ever written. In 2012, the group received the long overdue honor of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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When The Miracles’ founding member Bobby Rogers went searching for a new lead singer in 2003, the legendary Motown group didn’t have to look very far. Mark Scott, the Flint, Michigan-native, was a natural fit to assume the role once held by Smokey Robinson and Billy Davis. Mark is gifted with a singing voice perfect for The Miracles sound. He’s also no stranger to the entertainment world. In 1984, Mark started his career as a featured vocalist in the 1984 film “Breaking II Electric Boogaloo.”
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After more than 60 years, The Miracles are still attracting enthusiastic audiences around the world. The Miracles continue to keep the Motown sound alive by performing songs, such as: “Shop Around”, “I Second That Emotion”, “Tears of a Clown”, “Love Machine”, “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me”, “The Tracks of My Tears”, “Ooo Baby Baby”, and many more.