Susan Whitall

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Women of Motown

"Women of Motown is so interesting, especially for those who have a full appreciation of this sort of thing, that you might find yourself reading the whole book in one sitting ... (the book) takes readers on the road, into the recording studio, and a number of other places. But most importantly, it takes them into the hearts and minds of the ladies."
--Steve Holsey, the Michigan Chronicle


Selected Works

Music biography
Women of Motown (Avon)
"Women of Motown digs beneath the veneer of the Motown publicity machine..."
--Scott Westerman, keener13.com

“...Motown buffs will relish hearing a few more voices add to the lore: the rise and drawn-out demise of Mary Wells; on the road with Diana Ross; the sequined dresses; the rivalries, the romances; the summer 'Dancing in the Street' was banned in some cities for inciting riots.”
--Paige Smoron, The Chicago Sun-Times



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