Bob Kayli, born as Robert Gordy, was an American singer who had a short-lived music career during the late 1950s. He was a part of the Motown family, being the younger brother of Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records. Although his career was brief, Kayli's music bore the soulful, rhythm and blues style characteristic of the Motown sound. His most notable single was “Everyone Was There,” which, while not a commercial success, encapsulates the early Motown style.