Bobby Rogers, founder of Motown group The Miracles, dies at 73

Bobby_Rogers_20130303172308_JPG

Bobby Rogers (of the Miracles) at the VIP reception for the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's 12th annual Pioneer Awards in New York City on November 8, 2001. photo by Gabe Palacio/ImageDirect
Copyright Getty Images

Advertisement

Posted: 03/03/2013

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) - Bobby Rogers, a founding member of Motown group The Miracles and a collaborator with Smokey Robinson, has died. He was 73.

Motown Museum board member Allen Rawls says Rogers died Sunday morning at his home.

Rogers had been ill for several years. He lived in the Detroit suburb of Southfield.

Rogers formed the group in 1956 with cousin Claudette Rogers, Pete Moore, Ronnie White and Robinson. Their hits included "I Second That Emotion" and "The Tears of a Clown." Rogers and The Miracles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

He shared songwriting credits with Robinson on The Temptations' "The Way You Do the Things You Do," The Contours' "First I Look at the Purse" and The Miracles' "Going to a Go-Go."

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  • Comments
Advertisement