One of Motown's great girl groups, Martha And The Vandellas' joyous soul anthems
defined an era and remain iconic moments of American pop. Originally formed by
school friends Martha Reeves, Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard under the name
The Del-Phis, Reeves started working as a secretary at Motown Records, which led
to the group performing backing vocals for Marvin Gaye. Re-branded as Martha And
The Vandellas in 1962, the trio found huge success with Grammy Award-winning
single (Love Is Like A) Heatwave, before their classic signature song Dancing In
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