
He currently lives in Pittsburgh in a home that doubles as a winery. He returned as a solo artists the following year, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1987, as well as the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Robinson retired from the group in 1972 to become vice-president of Motown. The Miracles’ first hit came in 1960 with Shop Around. When the Miracles released their first record, Get a Job, Robinson dropped out of engineering school and pursued music full-time. Robinson met Motown founder Berry Gordy two years later, and impressed him with both his singing voice and his songwriting skills. He formed the first version of the Miracles in 1955 and began playing in Detroit venues. At one point of his childhood, he and Aretha Franklin were neighbors on Belmont Ave. Robinson was born into a poor family in Detroit, and developed his love for music as part of a doo-wop group at Northern High School. William “Smokey” Robinson was founder and frontman of the Motown group Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. ▶ RELATED: Behind the scenes: When Texas A&M came calling, Bo Schembechler chose Michigan over money (2020) ▶ RELATED: Fifty years later, Michigan's upset over Ohio State burns bright in Wolverines' lore (2019) ▶ RELATED: Jim Harbaugh: ‘To be tested by Bo was the making of my soul’ (2016) He is an inductee into the National College Football Hall of Fame. He left in 1990 to become president of the Detroit Tigers baseball team, where he made the controversial decision to fire beloved Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell and was fired himself in 1992. After retiring as head coach, Schembechler served as UM's athletic director. He never won a national championship, but his teams were nationally ranked in all but one season and 16 times finished in the Top 10 in the polls.

With the Wolverines, Schembechler compiled a record of 194–48–5 over 21 seasons and won or shared 13 Big Ten conference titles. In 1969, he moved to the University of Michigan football team, and he and his his old mentor Hayes became arch-rivals. The Ohio native played tackle for Miami University, where he was coached by Woody Hayes, and later became head coach at Miami from 1963 to 1968. Glenn “Bo” Schembechler is the most famous college coach in Michigan history.

▶ About The News: About The News: 150 Detroit News facts in 150 days 79: Bo Schembechler, University of Michigan football coach (1929-2006) After leaving elected office, Engler served as CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, president of the Business Roundtable and interim president of Michigan State University, his alma mater. He also introduced public charter schools and reorganized state departments. To address high property taxes in the state, he cut a deal with Democrats to slash Michigan's property levy in half and replace the revenue with a higher sales tax, which went to fund schools. Engler's years as governor were marked by the privatization of state services and tax reform. He then spent a decade in the state senate, including six years as the chamber's majority leader. Pleasant area, serving from 1970 to 1978.

He started in politics in 1971 as a Republican state representative from the Mt. John Engler was elected three times as governor of Michigan, serving from 1990 to 2002.
