Shaun’s Living Legends: Smokey Robinson’s Struggle For Civil Rights
Despite The Miracles multiple hits and success in the 1950’s and 1960’s, Smokey revealed to Access’ Shaun Robinson the dichotomy of being famous, and at the same time, having to struggle for civil rights. Plus, has the singing legend ever considered acting?
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Shaun’s Living Legends: Smokey Robinson’s Struggle For Civil Rights
Despite The Miracles multiple hits and success in the 1950’s and 1960’s, Smokey revealed to Access’ Shaun Robinson the dichotomy of being famous, and at the same time, having to struggle for civil rights. Plus, has the singing legend ever considered acting?
Shaun’s Living Legends Extended: For What Accomplishment Is Rod Stewart Most Proud?
Rod Stewart sits down with Access’ Shaun Robinson and discusses of which of his accomplishments he is most proud. Plus, why did he initially have a difficult time getting a recording contract? Also, who is his song “Maggie May” really about?
Shaun’s Living Legends Extended: Smokey Robinson’s Signature Sound
Smokey Robinson chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson about being called a “legend.” Does he find it strange to be labeled that way? Plus, how best would Smokey describe his signature sound? Finally, how did his song “Tears of a Clown” come about?
Shaun’s Living Legends Extended: Neil Diamond Talks Making Music, The Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall Of Fame & His Early Years
Neil Diamond chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson about writing songs for The Monkees, but is it true he’s never actually met them? Plus, what does he think about being nominated for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame? Lastly, what do the Brooklyn Dodgers have to do with him getting his first guitar?
Access Extended: Is Billy Joel A Gleek?
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