Pervis Jackson (May 17, 1938 – August 18, 2008) was an American R&B singer, noted as the bass singer for The Spinners, and was one of the group's original members as well as their spokesman. He was a member of the Spinners from its formation in 1954 until his death in August 2008.
The fine art of blending vocals in a group is one that was beautifully exemplified by the line-up of the Detroit Spinners. The group's foundation was the bass singing of Pervis Jackson, to which was added Henry Fambrough's baritone and the tenor voices of Bobbie Smith and Billy Henderson. These four were the group's mainstays, but additional fifth members who came and went included Philippe Wynne, whose distinctive falsetto and high tenor graced several hits between 1972 and 1977.
Known simply as the Spinners in the US, where there was little chance of their being mistaken for the Liverpudlian folk group of the same name, they spanned the doo-wop, rhythm'n'blues, soul, funk and disco eras and recorded both for Motown in Detroit in the 1960s and for Atlantic in the 1970s, working under the auspices of the producer Thom Bell at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. Jackson's distinctive deep tones came to the fore on "Working My Way Back To You", their 1980 UK chart-topper – he's the one booming "Been prayin' every day" – and on "They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)", one of the group's 10 US Top 20 hits.
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson moved to Ferndale, a small town just outside Detroit, when he was seven and met most of the future Spinners at Lincoln High School. Originally called the Domingoes, they renamed themselves after a brand of hubcaps and were mentored by Harvey Fuqua of the Moonglows, who sang on their first US hit, the doo-wop ballad "That's What Girls are Made For", and its soulful follow-up, "Love (I'm So Glad) I Found You" in 1961. Fuqua was dating and subsequently married Gwen Gordy, sister of the Motown founder Berry Gordy, and brought his Tri-Phi label under the company's umbrella. Still, the Spinners languished in development hell, only releasing half a dozen singles on Motown and its V.I.P. subsidiary over the next six years. Jackson often worked in the office of the Detroit company, sending out records to stores and DJs. In 1970, the group finally scored another US hit with "It's A Shame", written and produced by Stevie Wonder, and made their chart début in the UK where they were briefly known as the Motown Spinners.
On the advice of their friend Aretha Franklin, they finally left Motown for Atlantic, though they were no higher up the pecking order there until Bell, who had made his name producing the lush, symphonic Philly soul of the Delfonics and the Stylistics, opted to work with them and co-wrote "I'll Be Around" in 1972. Bell had been determined to showcase Jackson in 1975. "Basses are not usually designed to do anything but hold the root, in order to hold it all together. They're not really known for being soloists," recalled the producer. "So I said I'm going to come up with something for that guy. And from the moment I gave him that part, his whole personality changed. He's known for that one thing, but that one thing changed his life: 12.45," said Bell, refering to the lyric that became Jackson's nickname. Indeed, Jackson singing that signature line – "12.45" – on "They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)" always brought the house down wherever the Spinners performed.
Between "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" in 1973 and the "Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time" medley in 1980, the Spinners were a constant fixture on the US and British charts and regulars on Top of the Pops and Soul Train, their matching suits and dance routines on "The Rubberband Man" (1976) and "Working My Way Back To You" as endearing as their vocal harmonies have proved enduring. The group's cover of the Four Seasons' "Working My Way Back To You" held a special meaning for Jackson who was married for 40 years but had long spells away from his wife and family. The Spinners also toured with Dionne Warwick and duetted with her on "Then Came You", a US number one in 1974.
By the mid-1980s, Jackson and the group were playing "oldies" concerts with such groups as the Four Seasons and the Righteous Brothers. The final album for Atlantic was Cross Fire, in 1984, although the group was featured in the record company's 40th anniversary concert in New York in 1988. A big man with a big heart, who took special care of his autistic son, Jackson never considered retirement. He appeared with the Spinners as recently as July 2008 and was diagnosed with brain and liver cancer only a few days before his death at the age of 70, in Detroit, Michigan, on August 18, 2008.He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery on the city's North side. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023 as a member of the Spinners.
(Edited from obit by Pierre Perrone @ The Independent, Wikipedia & The Guardian)

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For "The Spinners - The Original Spinners (1967 Tamla Motown)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/C9sWrmR8
1 That's What Girls Are Made For 2:57
2 I'll Always Love You 2:43
3 Truly Yours 2:58
4 For All We Know 2:53
5 It Hurts To Be In Love 2:22
6 Tomorrow May Never Come 2:27
7 Sweet Thing 2:40
8 I Cross My Heart 2:57
9 Where Is That Girl 2:59
10 Like A Good Man Should 2:15
11 How Can I 2:38
12 I Just Can't Help But Feel The Pain 2:35
For "The Spinners – The Complete Atlantic Singles: The Thom Bell Productions 1972-1979 (2023 Real Gone / Atlantic)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/mgM8pzrX
01 – How Could I Let You Get Away
02 – I’ll Be Around
03 – Could It Be I’m Falling in Love
04 – Just You and Me Baby
05 – One of a Kind (Love Affair)
06 – Don’t Let the Green Grass Fool You
07 – Ghetto Child
08 – We Belong Together
09 – Mighty Love, Pt. 1
10 – Mighty Love, Pt. 2
11 – I’m Coming Home
12 – He’ll Never Love You Like I Do
13 – Then Came You (feat. Dionne Warwick)
14 – Just as Long as We Have Love (feat. Dionne Warwick)
15 – Love Don’t Love Nobody, Pt. 1
16 – Love Don’t Love Nobody, Pt. 2
17 – Living a Little, Laughing a Little
18 – Smile, We Have Each Other
19 – Sadie
20 – Lazy Susan
21 – They Just Can’t Stop It (The Games People Play)
22 – I Don’t Want to Lose You
23 – Love or Leave
24 – You Made a Promise to Me
25 – Wake Up Susan
26 – If You Can’t Be in Love
27 – The Rubberband Man
28 – Now That We’re Together
29 – You’re Throwing a Good Love Away
30 – You’re All I Need in Life
31 – Me and My Music
32 – I’m Riding Your Shadow (Down to Love)
33 – Heaven on Earth (So Fine)
34 – I’m Tired of Giving
35 – Easy Come, Easy Go
36 – (Love Is) One Step Away
37 – If You Wanna Do a Dance (All Night)
38 – Once in a Life Proposal
39 – Are You Ready for Love
40 – Once You Fall in Love
41 – I Love the Music [Short Version]
42 – Don’t Let the Man Get You
43 – One of a Kind (Love Affair) [New Version]
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