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were also signed to the Ric-Tic, and became the label's best-selling act, outselling Edwin Starr in the United States. Much like Starr, they continued to record under Motown when Ric-Tic was absorbed by the record company.
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In 2003, it was established that Ric-Tic was named for the deceased son of co-founder Bratton and her then husband, boxer
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was unhappy with the success of Ric-Tic and in 1968 paid $ 1 million for the signature of many of the label's artists.
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were re-released in the 1970s by Motown to coincide with the popularity of the
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artists and was seen as an early competitor for fellow Detroit label
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Many early recordings on the Ric-Tic label by artists such as
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Detroit
Michigan
Joanne Bratton
Eddie Wingate
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Berry Gordy
Johnny Bratton
Freddie Gorman
Edwin Starr
J. J. Barnes
Northern soul
The Fantastic Four
The Detroit Emeralds
Westbound Records


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