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11/24/2008
Inside the Ropes with Smokey Robinson
At birth, William Robinson was so light skinned that a nurse mistakingly put him in
the "white babies" section of the hospital. He grew up with childhood dreams of being a cowboy and
his uncle Claude gave him his cowboy nickname "Smokey Joe" at age 3 but dropped it at age 13 to just "Smokey".
As a young boy, Smokey's father drove him from Detroit to California just so he could finally see the Wild West and
put his cowboy non-sense to rest.
At age ten, Smokey's first job was delivering groceries in the neighborhood for the
local grocery store. Aretha Franklin's brother Cecil was one of Smokey's best childhood friends and lived just
a few blocks away. Diana Ross lived just four houses down the street and the guys from The Four Tops and the Temptations
all lived in his North West Detroit neighborhood.
In High School, Smokey Robinson began mastering
his love of music writing poems and avidly listening to soul and classic popular music at home with his family. He formed
a local singing group called the Matadors and after graduation, Smokey was on
the way to college to become an electrical engineer because he thought that becoming a singer was "the impossible
dream". He delivered telegrams for Western Union on his bicycle that summer before college and by chance
he met fellow Detroit businessman Barry Gordy who would change his life forever. Barry took at look at his songs and recorded Smokey's
first record that fall which convinced him to quit college and follow his entertainment dreams. Gordy
signed the Matadors (then called the Miracles) and mentored Smokey on his songwriting skills. The result was the best songwriter in America during the 60s, churning out classic cuts for Motown with the
Miracles, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye and others with songs like "My Girl," "Ooh Baby Baby," "The
Way You Do The Things You Do," "My Guy," and dozens of other soul classics.
Smokey's smooth voice and mesmerizing
green eyes rode the charts during the 60's and 70's all while being consistently involved in every part
of Motown's operations as Vice President for seventeen years, writing, producing, auditioning young hopefuls, and
making his own hit records.
Inducted
into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1988, Smokey Robinson is a Music Legend, passionate song writer, and one of America's
greatest poets. Smokey humorously calls himself the "George Burns" of singers stating that "I'll
sing as long as I have fans and can remember all my lyrics".
From my personal time spent golfing with Smokey I can assure you that Smokey loves golf more than anyone
I know and what I've grown to love most about this lovely man is his great sense of humor. We share a tremendous
love for both music and golf, but Smokey's depth of character and gracious spirit are his greatest attributes.
From his years of traveling the globe and eating lots
of hotel food, Smokey has developed a destinct taste for quality foods. An extremely healthy eater, he has created
his own food line with some of his most favorite dishes and recipes. Just like the Grammy Living Legend’s
music, Smokey Robinson’s "Soul in the Bowl” Chicken Gumbo and Red Beans & Rice is soulfully delicious
and can be found at Albertson and Kroeger grocery stores nationwide.
As with most entertainers, life on the road in hotel rooms can be quit boring but Smokey's
love for television and the movies, keeps him watching plenty of new releases to pass the time. Smokey is a self
proclaimed Golf Channel junkie and calls "Back to the Future" his all time favorite movie and would love nothing
more than to have a great role in a great movie someday. Currently, Smokey is wrapping up his latest CD due in early 2009 featuring guest artists India
Aire, Joss Stone, and Carlos Santana. Look for another magnificent creation from this gifted man soon!
Smokey plays about one to two rounds
of golf each week around Los Angeles with his best friends and golf buddies Robert Gordy, Barry Gordy IV, and Motown's
long time A & R man Mickey Stevenson. "Those guys are my family, my brothers, and my fellow golf-addicts. We
love golf, but golf doesn't care about us at all," he laughs. He has even kept all his score cards over the years so that when he can no longer play, he'll be able
to recall who won or lost all the money that day and relive precious memories with his best pals on the course. "We
play team skins, sandys, and low medal each round and the money has passed in and out of our grasp pretty evenly over the
years."
When asked what he loves most about golf Smokey says, "What I really love most about golf is that it is an individual
sport which constantly challenges you". If he could change one rule about the game Smokey would love to have footprints
in bunkers and divots in fairways played as "ground under repair". "It shouldn't be a penalty that
someone playing before you was inconsiderate".
A member at both Mountain Gate in Los Angeles and Spanish Trails in Las Vegas, Smokey
carries a 14 handicap and has two (2) Hole In One's to his credit. He calls both towns home and plays in several
Celebrity golf tournaments throughout the year including the Frank Sinatra Classic in Palm Desert and long time friend Tom
Dreesen's Celebrity Classic in Chicago.
Deb's Celebrity Q & A:
Lowest Round: 71 at The Plantation Course
in Kapalua during a PGA Pro-Am with Peter Jacobsen in 1998.
Favorite Golf Gadget: my new Pro
Golf GPS with over 20,000 courses pre programmed.
Something people don't know about me:
I used to run marathons. I also have hundreds of golf shoes and gloves from the 70's in all colors and still
wear them. I love to match and wear colorful outfits with my glove matching my shoes and pants.
I'm particular about:
The food I eat. I only drink soy milk, prefer Oatmeal for breakfast with turkey sausage omelets. I drink
lots of water and apple juice and never drink any caffine, alcohol, coffee, or red meat.
Most Inspirational Golf
Moment: When I saw guys playing in the snow from outside my hotel room window in
New York and realized that I must not really love golf as much as I thought I did.
Fantasy Tour Pro Foursome: Tiger, Sergio, and Lorena Ochoa. I love how much distance they get from their body, especially Lorena!
Current
Swing Thoughts: keeping my elbows together throughout the swing and also, leading the downswing with my legs
not my arms.
Most Frustrating thing about golf: Lack of consistant scoring,
I would love to eliminate the "blow-up holes. I usually carry my golf clubs in the car but recently I played
so bad that I put my clubs away on "time out" inside the garage and haven't looked at them yet......just give
me a few days, I'll be back!"
11:56 pm pst
7/14/2008
Lake Tahoe Celebrity Classic Golf vs. Night Life
| Written
by Debbie Dahmer | | Sunday, 13 July 2008 | For those less fortunate who have yet to experience the night life this week at Harrah's, I'll
try here to explain but you really must come enjoy it in person.
Last night was the first of three extraordinary
nights on stage in the lounge at Harrah's Casino with Sir Charles, Ray Allen, Jerry Rice, and several others celebrities.
Charles usually buys a dozen or so bottles of Patron throughout the night and offers shots to all the people who've edged
their way into the front few rows. This has become his tradition each year and the fans really love and appreciate him for
it, that is until they get so tired of being trampled and shoved into the stage by those behind who are pushing to get up
front. Ray Allen usually plays DJ with his Ipod's while Harrah's entertainer/singer Artie leads on vocals and keyboard.
Jerry Rice is most known for his moves on the field but since being a "Dancing with the Star's" contestant,
his dancing skills are now just as renoun as his receiving skills and he loves every minute of it.
Myself, I usually
end up taking the role of back up singer on Mic 3 behind the scenes on stage. I am caddying for Tim Brown this week and enjoying
working for such a nice guy and good golfer, but it's the evening activities that I look forward to the most. Around 10pm
each night at Harrah's lounge is when things begin when Charles Barkley comes to the stage with his entourage and Celebrity
friends. Fans can usually find Jason Taylor, Marshall Faulk, Marcus Allen, and Tony Romo there as well! So, if you haven't
come to Tahoe yet for the golf, you're missing a great opportunity to see these amazing athletes up close and get autographs
and photo's taken with your favorite Celebrities. But once you're here, please don't forget to stop by the lounge
and watch the fun onstage at Harrah's Casino.
Time now for me to go get dressed and make the transformation
from Caddie to Backup Singer. These late nights make for a long week, but oh how I love and look forward to it! |
5:54 pm pdt
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Tiger's Final Divot of 2008
| Thursday,
19 June 2008 | Another great story from Inside the Ropes at the US Open. I watched the dual between
Tiger and Rocco from the 1st hole through the final 19th (how appropriate).......Click Title
above for full story
Inside The Ropes at 2008 US Open | Saturday,
14 June 2008 | I was fortunate to walk along side Tiger, Phil, Lee Westwood, Ernie, Geoff Ogilvy, Justin
Rose, and Adam Scott the first two days this week. I'm working for ESPN getting players yardages
and club selections into each hole of this 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines.......click Title above for full story link! |
Inside The Ropes at 2008 US Open | Saturday,
14 June 2008 | I was fortunate to walk along side Tiger, Phil, Lee Westwood, Ernie, Geoff Ogilvy, Justin
Rose, and Adam Scott the first two days this week. I'm working for ESPN getting players yardages
and club selections into each hole of this 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines.......click Title above for full story link! |
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