Motortown Revue at the Royal Theater, Baltimore. Motortown Revue at the Howard Theater in Washington, DC Motortown Revue at the Coliseum in Evansville, IN, as part of the 1963 edition of the Show of Stars (a cast of 50 artists performing for 4 hours) Motortown Revue at the Murat in Indianapolis, IN. Note: Chicago is mistaken with New York in Billboard April 27 issue compared to its May 4 issue. The three shows per day policy is changed to a four shows per day policy because of the success of the tour. January 25-31, 1963 Howard Theatre, Washington, DC (supporting Jackie Wilson & The Dells, with Jan Bradley, Freddie & Flo, Ruth Walton Dancers & Rick Henderson All Stars)Īpril ?, 1963 Uptown Theater, Philadelphia, PAĪpMunicipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO (with Aretha Franklin, the Contours, Freddie King & Milt Buckner and his orchestra)īeginning of a three months Motortown tour at the Regal Theater in Chicago (along with the Supremes on tour: Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, Stevie Wonder, the Marvelettes, the Miracles the Contours). NovemNew Park Center, Louisville, KY (Motortown Revue)ĭecemEllis Memorial Auditorium, Memphis, TN (Motortown Revue)ĭecemCity Auditorium, Nashville, TN (Motortown Revue)ĭecemFairground Coliseum, Pensacola, FL (Motortown Revue)ĭecemMosque Auditorium, Richmond, VA (Motortown Revue)ĭecember 7-16, 1962 Apollo Theatre, New York City, NY (Motortown Revue)ĭecemSyria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (Motortown Revue)ĭecember ?, 1962 Newark, NJ (unconfirmed)ĭecemMichigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum, Detroit, MI (with Marvin Gaye, Martha and the Vandellas, the Contours, Mary Wells, the Miracles & Little Stevie Wonder) NovemLong High School Gymnasium, Charlotte, NC (Motortown Revue) NovemField House, Tallahassee, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemSkating Rink, Orlando, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemHarlem Square Club, Miami, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemNational Guard Armoury, Daytona Beach, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemAuditorium, Macon, GA (Motortown Revue) NovemThe Armoury, Jacksonville, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemThe Palms, Bradenton, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemPalladium, Tampa, FL (Motortown Revue) NovemCivic Auditorium, Greenville, SC (Motortown Revue) NovemCapitol Arena, Washington, DC (Motortown Revue) NovemTownship Auditorium, Columbia, SC (Motortown Revue) NovemCity Armory, Durham, NC (Motortown Revue) NovemMemorial Auditorium, Spartanburg, SC (Motortown Revue) NovemCollege Park Auditorium, Jackson, MS (Motortown Revue) NovemState Fair Grounds, New Orleans, LA (Motortown Revue) NovemFort Whiting Auditorium, Mobile, AL (Motortown Revue) NovemMagnolia Ballroom, Atlanta, GA (Motortown Revue) NovemCity Auditorium, Columbus, GA (Motortown Revue) NovemNational Guard Armory, Birmingham, AL (Motortown Revue) NovemBamboo Ranch Club, Savannah, GA (Motortown Revue) NovemCountry Club, Augusta, GA (Motortown Revue) NovemCounty Hall, Charleston, SC (Motortown Revue) NovemRaleigh City Auditorium, Raleigh, NC (Motortown Revue) NovemMemorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (Motortown Revue) NovemNew Haven Arena, New Haven, CT (Motortown Revue) NovemFranklin Theater, Boston, MA (Motortown Revue) October 26-NovemHoward Theatre, Washington, DC (Motortown Revue) (Motortown Revue 1962, headlined by Mary Wells & featuring Martha and the Vandellas, the Marvelettes, the Contours, Marvin Gaye, Little Stevie Wonder, the Supremes the Temptations & Sammy Ward) Not long after, Barbara Martin becomes pregnant and leaves the group) The Supremes first gig outside of Detroit. September 1960 Betty McGlown leaves the group and is replaced by Barbara Martin.Įarly 1962 Cleveland, OH (supporting Gladys Knight & the Pips. They perform "(Night Time Is) The Right Time" and four other songs) JWindsor, ON (The Primettes (Florence Ballard, Betty McGlown, Diana Ross, Mary Wilson) win amateur talent show during the International Freedom Festival held during the Emancipation Day Celebrations.
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