Thelma Houston On Her Motown Years: "My Dream Came True" | Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration
The GRAMMY-winning disco singer Thelma Houston spoke to the Recording Academy the admiration she had for her musical peers, including Smokey Robinson, making waves with Motown in Detroit. She explains how signing with the iconic record label in 1972 and getting to tour with Robinson, The Temptations and other made her dreams reality.
She sang her 1976 hit "Don't Leave Me This Way," which earned Her Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female at the 20th GRAMMY Awards, during the Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration.
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