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Ronald Anthony White (April 5, 1938 – August 26, 1995) was an American baritone singer, best known as the co-founder of the Miracles and its only consistent original member.
Two years later, Ronnie White died from a longtime bout with leukemia, leaving the remaining Miracles as a trio until Tee Turner joined the group in 2001. Following White's death in 1995, Rogers continued to tour with different members.
Aug 30, 1995 · Ronnie White, 57, a founder of the Motown singing group the Miracles and co-author with Smokey Robinson of the hit song “My Girl.”
…whom he was introduced by Ronnie White, a member of the Miracles—Wonder made his recording debut at age 12. The soulful quality of his high-pitched singing and the frantic harmonica playing that characterized his early recordings were evident in his first hit single, “Fingertips (Part 2),” recorded during a show…
Ronald White, along with Smokey Robinson, was one of the founding members of the Motown group the Miracles. He co-wrote with Robinson the classics "My Girl," "Don't Look Back," and "You Beat Me to the…
Ronnie White, a founder of the Motown singing group the Miracles and co-author with Smokey Robinson of "My Girl," has died at age 57 of leukemia.