With Robinson as lead singer, the Matadors began touring the local Detroit venues.
By 1957, the group was called 'The Matadors' and included cousins Bobby Rogers and Claudette Rogers in place of Dawson and Grice. In 1955, Robinson founded a group he called 'The Five Chimes' with his best friend Ronnie White, and Northern High School classmates Pete Moore, Clarence Dawson, and James Grice.
The name originally came when an uncle (who would take a young Robinson to see westerns) gave him the name 'Smokey Joe', Robinson began being called 'Smokey' whilst in his teens. Robinson was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and was nicknamed 'Smokey' as a child, because of his love of westerns. As both a member of Motown group The Miracles and a solo artist, Robinson recorded seventy Top 40 hits for Motown between 19, and also served as the company's Vice President from 1961 to 1988.Įarly years and formation of the Miracles Robinson is noted for being one of the primary figures associated with the Motown record label, second only to the company's founder, Berry Gordy. (born February 19, 1940) is an American R&B and soul singer and songwriter.