Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Beth Griffith Manley

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Beth's father, Johnny Griffith, was a member of the famed Motown band the Funk Brothers and the keyboardist on countless Motown hits. Beth got her start in music by working as a receptionist at Harmonie Park Studios where she began doing voice-over work, singing on demos and caught the ear of legendary producer Michael J. Powell. Powell introduced Beth to eight-time Grammy Award winner Anita Baker, who hired her as a background vocalist and Beth went on to spend the next five years touring the world. Currently, Beth is a background vocalist for Motown recording artist KEM

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