The Spinners stand among the most successful and beloved vocal groups in R&B history, with a career that spans six decades. They have 6 Grammy® nominations, 18 gold and platinum albums, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
From their breakout at Motown with “It’s a Shame”—produced and co-written by Stevie Wonder—to their landmark run of 1970s Philadelphia soul hits, The Spinners helped define the sound of an era. Teaming with legendary producer Thom Bell, they delivered classic after classic: “I’ll Be Around,” “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love,” “Then Came You,” and “The Rubberband Man”—songs that still stop you in your tracks the moment they begin.
Today, The Spinners continue to bring their legendary sound to audiences everywhere. Current members Jessie Peck, Ronnie Moss, CJ Jefferson, and Keith Patterson proudly carry forward the tradition of tight harmonies, classic songs, and an energetic live show that has made The Spinners a lasting force in American music.