Artist Bio:
Brenda Holloway is an American singer and songwriter known for her contributions to the Motown sound in the 1960s. She was born on June 21, 1946, in Atascadero, California. Holloway signed with Motown Records in 1964 and released several successful singles, including "Every Little Bit Hurts" and "When I'm Gone." Her soulful voice and emotional delivery made her a standout artist in the Motown roster.
Despite her talent and success, Holloway did not achieve the same level of fame as some of her labelmates like Diana Ross and The Supremes. She left Motown in 1968 but continued to record music and perform throughout her career. Holloway's influence on the music industry can still be felt today, as she is considered a pioneer of the Motown sound and a respected figure in the world of soul music.
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