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Human Nature Sings Motown With Special Guest Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson (center) presents the ultimate celebration of the Motown sound, featuring the superb vocalists of Human Nature.
Courtesy of Denise Truscello for "Human Nature Sings Motown"
Smokey Robinson (center) presents the ultimate celebration of the Motown sound, featuring the superb vocalists of Human Nature.

Airs Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV

Smokey Robinson presents the multi-million selling Australian pop group Human Nature. The group takes a walk through the Motown songbook with high-energy takes on the great sounds of vocal groups like the Four Tops, The Supremes, The Jackson Five, Martha and the Vandellas and others.

Shot at Las Vegas’ famed Paris Theatre, the special is a tribute to the great days of a great record label and a new look at some of pop music’s most enduring anthems.

Human Nature is on Facebook, and you can follow @HumanNatureLV on Twitter. Smokey Robinson is on Facebook, and you can follow @smokey_robinson on Twitter.

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Check out the multi-million selling Australian Pop group Human Nature as they take a walk through the Motown songbook with high energy that takes on the great sounds of vocal groups ranging from the Four Tops, The Supremes, The Jackson Five, Martha and Vandellas, Marvin Gaye and others. Check out this vibrant and exciting one hour music special, airing December 2011 and shot before a live audience at Las Vegas' famed Paris Theatre with special guest Smokey Robinson.
Welcome Las Vegas' newest headliners, Human Nature, in an all-new show full of classic Motown hits, as popular Australian vocal quartet Human Nature takes over Las Vegas! "Smokey Robinson Presents Australia's Human Nature -- The Ultimate Celebration of Motown" showcases the distinctive, dynamic harmonies of members Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney and Michael Tierney.

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