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The Princeton Festival will celebrate the contributions of Motown to popular culture and the Civil Rights Movement on ...
Counting down five revolutionary tracks in the history of Motown Records, each of which broke the mould of Berry Gordy's ...
Revisiting the groundbreaking Motown single 'I Can't Help Myself', released by The Four Tops in 1965, and its incredible ...
How Sweet It Is” is a brand new cabaret at Florida Studio Theatre (the first show of our 2025 Summer Season). Filled with ...
Gordy, a titan of Black music, saw the appeal of the genre and leveraged his powerful label to take a shot at Nashville — only to come up with an empty beer glass. FOR THE FUTURE HEAD OF MOTOWN ...
Hank Cosby, a sax player and Stevie Wonder collaborator, gets the spotlight in a new installation, unveiled May 22 during an emotional family moment.
UNIVERSAL CITY — Smokey Robinson and Halle Bailey — bridging Motown’s old and new school — are lending their voices during a holiday special to honor the groundbreaking record label that ...
Berry Gordy Jr. founded Tamla Records in 1959 with the goal of showcasing Black artists from Detroit, beginning with the release of Marv Johnson’s song “Come to Me.” Gordy later incorporated Tamla as ...
Motown Records may still be largely associated with Detroit, Michigan. But in the early 1970s, the music empire made a shocking and strategic move — leaving Detroit for the West Coast.