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Berry Gordy Jr. was blessed with an entrepreneurial spirit long before founding Motown Records in 1959. But once the Detroit label started spinning hits at an unbelievable pace, Gordy soon made ...
And with gold records by the Supremes, the Temptations and the Jackson 5, this former Motown recording studio became a hit-making machine from 1959 to 1972. The interior has been left much the ...
And so the Motown Museum has become a go-to destination for visitors from across the globe, including celebrities who regularly flock to the place that took life as Hitsville, U.S.A., in 1959.
1 in the series itself. The special relationship that developed between the Tamla Motown label and its British devotees was in full effect once again in October 1970. After a slow start to its ...
Smokey Robinson and Halle Bailey will host NBC’s holiday special “A Motown Christmas” which is set to air just in time for Christmas. The concert event will feature Motown legends ...
The Motown icon, however, said signing the future “Thriller” singer and his brothers was a no brainer, and she did know that Michael was special. “How did I know [they had the ‘it’ factor]?
In a league where fashion styles and locker room playlists are typically fueled by hip-hop, Holland’s embrace of Motown stands out. And for the Pistons, it’s a timely marketing win ...
Nov. 1 (UPI) --Halle Bailey and Smokey Robinson have signed on to host NBC's 2-hour Motown Christmas special. The show will premiere on the broadcast network Dec. 11 and will be available to ...
First Lady of Motown Records, Claudette Rogers Robinson honoree at a recent Motown 65 event. *“Did you want to talk about The Miracles Rebirth?,” said Claudette Annette Rogers Robinson (The ...
The “Rocky” star, 78, showed off his dance moves on Instagram Friday, putting on a rather offbeat performance to the Motown tune “More Love” by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.