This Day in Music History

March 16,  1970: Motown singer Tammi Terrell died of a brain tumour at the age of  24. She had collapsed onstage on October 14, 1967 into Marvin Gaye's  arms during a concert in Hampton, Virginia. Initially Terrell recorded  solo, but from 1967 onwards she recorded a series of duets with Marvin  Gaye, including the 1967 US No.5 'Your Precious Love' and the 1968,  ‘Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing’. Marvin Gaye reacted to her death by  taking a four year hiatus from concert performance and went into  self-isolation.’


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