"Motown My Girls" honors the legacy of trailblazing female artists such as Mary Wells, Martha & The Vandellas, Tammi Terrell, Diana Ross, The Supremes, Gladys Knight, and Teena Marie. These ...
The following nine influential Black female singers paved lanes entirely of their ... Diana Ross became a symbol of the Motown sound. Her striking voice and charismatic stage presence helped ...
Smokey Robinson called Diana Ross a “babe” when asked if "The Agony and the Ecstasy" was about their affair in the 1970s.
fronting the seminal all-female punk outfit The Slits in the late 1970s, Up reveled in the excess that singers like Karen ...
Motown was groundbreaking in many ways — from its signature sound and lengthy list of high-profile artists to the unique way it created and recorded music — but what's harder to pin down is ...
He later found success in the mid-1960s through a series of duet albums with female Motown singers, most prominently with Tammi Terrell. Following Stevie Wonder's lead, Gaye negotiated a new ...