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Spyder Turner, born in West Virginia, grew up in Detroit and participated in glee club and boys' ensembles in school, forming a doo-wop group at a young age called “The Nonchalants”. Growing up in the Motor City and having the singing talent he does, it didn't take long for Spyder to cross paths with the likes of “The Temptations”, often singing with them for fun. Spyder first broke into the national spotlight in 1966 with a number one hit record, a remake of the Ben E. King song “Stand By Me”. His unique take on this song imagining how other singers would interpret this yearning ballad - earned him a place in music history. At the young age of 16, Spyder won a talent show at the famed Apollo Theater. At 19 years old, he returned as a professional to perform his hit. He is now considered an “Apollo Theater Living Legend”. Spyder later co-wrote with Norman Whitfield, who enjoyed spectacular success as a producer & writer at Motown Records. The 1977 Rose Royce song “Do Your Dance”, issued on Whitfield Records earned Spyder a gold and platinum record. He also performed the title song in the Berry Gordy movie “The Last Dragon”, and co-wrote and performed the song “Mean Machine” in the movie “Bad Guys”. Acting appearances include the movies “Secret Agent OO Soul” and “Street Wars”. |