Bank House Books is pleased to announce…..The true life story of Motown's Sweetheart and Legend, Tammi Terrell. Told by her sister, Ludie Montgomery.
"MY SISTER TOMMIE, TAMMI TERRELL'S BIOGRAPHY"
Written By LUDIE MONTGOMERY and VICKIE WRIGHT
This book chronicles the short life of this amazingly talented and strong woman. A native Philadelphian, we followed her story through her childhood in Germantown, her teen years on The Scepter Wand Record Label, we covered her musical partnerships with James Brown, Jerry Butler, Steve Gibson and The Redcaps, and of course her Motown years with Marvin Gaye. Tammi collapsed on stage in Marvin's arms at the age of 22. In 1970, Tammi Terrell died from a brain tumor on March 16, 1970. She was 24 years old.
For the first time Ms. Ludie Montgomery sets the story straight and addresses many of the issues and topics that have circulated about her sister. Included in this book are interviews with Tammi's closest friends, family, and colleagues; Ashford and Simpson, Patti Labelle , Johnny Bristol, Mary Wilson, Tommy Hunt, Jerry Butler, Bobby Byrd, with the foreword written by Tammi's dear friend Dionne Warwick. Now we celebrate her musical legacy.
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