Berry Gordy's Motown Records defined American pop and soul music during the 1960s, but the label still exists to this day, now owned by Universial Music.
On Desert Island Discs, the former Motown Records boss Berry Gordy selected the one track he couldn't live without, which had been a hit for his label in 1965.
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AMERICAN singer Diana Ross and pop-rock band McFly will be among the headline acts at this year’s Henley Festival. Other ...
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James Jamerson didn’t really live long enough to enjoy the full limelight that has latterly shone on the Funk Brothers, the musicians who were the very essence of the Motown sound. He died on ...
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Join us on a musical journey through Black history, celebrating the evolution of spirituals, blues, jazz, soul, and hip-hop, ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame aims to recognize artists who’ve significantly contributed to the evolution, development, and perpetuation of rock ‘n’ roll.
Can You Feel the Beat, which Lisa Lisa executive-produced alongside her manager, Toni Menage, touches on the music-industry ...