Terrell was known for her iconic Motown duets with Marvin Gaye recorded throughout the '60s, including "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
Singing is essential to human life, even though it can be hard to do. These are three Motown artists from the 1980s who ...
Motown Records is integral to the cultural fabric of Detroit, which is perhaps why the label went so quickly downhill when it moved operations to Los Angeles.
Motown had a roster of hit songwriters who understood the power of an unforgettable lyric, creating timeless hooks we'll never forget.
But it would be an injustice to Motown to simply give thanks to the gods of rock and roll and overlook the crucial impact ...
One of the most iconic brands in the Motown universe is getting a revival. Tamla Records — once the pipeline for entrepreneur Berry Gordy’s earliest releases out of Detroit — is being reactivated by ...
We take a moment now to remember three musicians who gave voice to the classic sound of Motown. Bobby Rogers, Richard Street and Damon Harris all died over the past two weeks. Rogers sang and wrote ...
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Iconic '70s singer, with 4 No. 1 hit songs, turns 69
He helped create some of the most memorable No. 1 hits of the Motown era.
The Motown Museum’s Founder’s Day Celebration returns Sunday for an afternoon of music and performances to honor the institution and the woman who started it, Esther Gordy Edwards, the late sister of ...
The event celebrates the iconic Motown era with car shows, live music, retro fashion and local food vendors.
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