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A look at Detroit's particularly insular yet inspirational music scene through how Bob Seger was inspired by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles.
Motown musicians, all of whom were Black performers, are often regarded as some of the most influential artists, with impacts felt in virtually every genre today. The history of Black music in ...
Tamla, the onetime Detroit label that released many of Motown's early records, has been revived by Capitol Music Group as a faith-based brand.
Some music fades with time. Motown endures. On Wednesday, April 16, the Athens Theatre in DeLand will echo with the ...
Motown Records fostered countless hit singles over the years, but certain songwriters and artists became essential in inspiring hits for Berry Gordy's label.
Originally founded in 1959 by Motown icon Berry Gordy, the label aims to 'uplift the voices of artists who are creating positive, life-changing music.' ...
Goldmine gives honor to Elemental Music's Motown reissue campaign with a review of the final release in the series — The Temptations' 1970 album, Psychedelic Shack ...
As revered as the music has been over the decades, the true power of Motown, suggests Vancouver’s Krystle Dos Santos, is the way it helped reshape the fabric of America. “Motown started in 1959,” says ...
TAMLA Records, the label founded by Motown icon Berry Gordy, sets its official re-launch -- along with a partnership with ...
Robin Wilson, owner of Vesey Lane Goods in Detroit, joined the show to discuss her new children's book, “Jazz-A-Bet: An ...