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Terrell's and mother
He later called Terrell's mother to pick her up.
According to Terrell's fiancé, Dr. Garrett, who knew Gaye, Terrell's mother allowed just Gaye at the funeral but told him that Terrell's other Motown colleagues would not be allowed in.

Terrell's and Motown
Despite his promise not to tour following Tammi Terrell's death, due to pressure from fans and Motown, Gaye agreed to his first tour in four years, starting off at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on January 4, 1974.
Motown issued Terrell's first and only solo album, Irresistible, also released in 1969.
Though it was later claimed that Ruffin had hit Terrell with a hammer and a machete, these claims were denied by Terrell's family and her Motown label mates, though Ludie Montgomery confirmed a story that Terrell was hit on the side of her face by Ruffin's motorcycle helmet, leading to the end of their relationship in 1967.
Gaye had also contended that he felt Motown was taking advantage of Terrell's illness and refused to promote the Easy album despite Motown telling him it would cover Terrell's health expenses.
The track is based on a sample of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's 1967 Motown classic hit " Ain't No Mountain High Enough ".

Terrell's and for
President Terrell's secretary was known to set meetings 10 minutes behind schedule to make up for the time he would spend talking to students along the way.
Terrell's career began as a teenager, first recording for Scepter / Wand Records, before spending nearly two years as a member of James Brown's Revue, recording for Brown's Try Me label.
Against the Detroit Tigers on August 20, Joyner broke up Walt Terrell's bid for a no-hitter by doubling with two out in the ninth ; this would also be the Angels ' only hit in losing to the Tigers 3-0.
Terrell's paper pointed out that although special relativity appeared to describe an " observed contraction " in moving objects, these interpreted " observations " were not to be confused with the theory's literal predictions for the visible appearance of a moving object.
According to Gaye in the book Divided Soul, Simpson did most of the vocals on the last album he did with Terrell, Easy, as a way for Terrell's family to have additional income as she was battling an ultimately fatal brain tumor.

Terrell's and with
In October of the year, Terrell's knees buckled during a performance with Gaye in Farmville, Virginia, Gaye held her and sent her backstage where she was rushed to Farmville's Southside Community Hospital.
He appeared in The Taming of the Shrew in New York City, followed by numerous tent show musicals with St. John Terrell's Music Circus in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Lambertville, New Jersey.
Terrell's career was interrupted after a late 1967 concert resulted in the singer collapsing in the arms of Gaye as the two performed, later resulting in her being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
This ended Terrell's two-year affair with Brown.
In addition, Gaye's classic album What's Going On, an introspective, low-key work which dealt with mature themes released in 1971, was in part a reaction to Terrell's death.
The new station had studios located on NC Highway 54 in southern Durham, with a transmitter located near Terrell's Mountain in Chatham County.

Terrell's and illness
Terrell's illness later led to issues in recording further following Terrell's repeated operations to remiss the tumor.
Already depressed from the first diagnosis of her illness back in late 1967 and from her onstage collapse, Marvin Gaye further withdrew from performing following Terrell's death, re-emerging two years later performing during a benefit concert at the then newly-opened Kennedy Center at Washington, D. C. in May 1972.

Terrell's and work
On October 8, 2010, Hip-O Select released Come On And See Me: The Complete Solo Collection, a collection of all of Terrell's solo work dating back to high school, plus never before released songs and 13 minutes of the only known live stage recordings.

Terrell's and her
Despite Terrell's optimism, her tumor got worse requiring more operations.
At the time of her death, she was engaged to be married to Ernest Garrett, who was a doctor at Terrell's hospital but not her personal doctor.
* First Lady Mamie Eisenhower paid tribute to Terrell's memory in a letter read to the NACW convention on August 1, writing, " For more than 60 years, her great gifts were dedicated to the betterment of humanity, and she left a truly inspiring record.

Terrell's and .
Despite the romantic tension in their recordings, Gaye and Terrell's relationship was platonic.
The cancer ended Terrell's career as a live performer and she recorded under careful supervision.
Gaye was reportedly devastated by Terrell's sickness and became disillusioned from the record business.
Wells later learned that Terrell's own competitiveness played a part.
This is because its transmitter is located on Terrell's Mountain in Chatham County, roughly halfway between Raleigh and Greensboro.
All four songs were included on Gaye and Terrell's first duet album, United, released in the late summer of 1967.
Both Marvin Gaye and Valerie Simpson gave different stories on how the production of Terrell's and Gaye's third album together, Easy, was released.
The incident led to a change in Terrell's behavior.

mother and criticized
Her mother constantly criticized her for her inability to " inspire passion " in her husband, who rarely slept with her and had no interest in doing so, being more interested in his hobbies such as lock-making and hunting.
She was criticized for what was perceived as insensitivity with regard to an interview about the Oklahoma City bombing and her tactics to get Newt Gingrich's mother to admit her unguarded thoughts about Hillary Clinton.
He was however criticized for his abandonment of his father's policies, and his mother forbade him to do any political activity.
The book would be criticized by Divine's mother, Frances Milstead, who accused Jay of writing a " mean-spirited " work that provided an incorrect image of her son.
When Dan Quayle criticized the fictional television character Murphy Brown for being an unwed mother, Gallagher wrote an op-ed for The New York Times, " An Unwed Mother for Quayle ", in his defense.
While some fans have criticized this change in Sydney's character, others have suggested that it might have been influenced by the arrival of her mother.
Quayle had also launched a national controversy when he criticized the television program Murphy Brown for a story line that depicted the title character becoming a single mother by choice, citing it as an example of how popular culture contributes to a " poverty of values ", saying: " t doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice '".
Although she loves her mother, she also resents her for having criticized her harshly when she was young and forcing her to obey strict rules.
The Cardinal has criticized Ricky Martin over his use of a surrogate mother for fathering his children.
In contrast, women's groups criticized the syndrome, concerned that it permitted abusers to claim that allegations of abuse by mother or child were reflective of brainwashing.
Bixby herself has been criticized as perhaps being a poor model of a grieving, Union mother.
Mothers are often criticized for not contributing to the family income but the lack of money that they contribute is due to the time that is put into raising the children, which allows no time for the mother to go out and work.
If the family is really struggling and the mother does have to go out and seek work, she is also criticized.

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