Despite this overwhelming success, however, it took a full 14 years for the Grammys to nominate a single Motown artist for ...
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.
And that without Conyers and the CBC, the UAW and other labor unions, Stevie Wonder and Motown Records, there would not have ...
On January 12, 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. started Tamla Records with the help of an $800 loan from his family, starting a journey that would forever change the music industry. The following year, it merged ...
At 12, "Little Stevie" Wonder caught the ear of Berry Gordy in 1961, impressing the Motown founder with the vocal talents he displayed in his church choir and while singing on street corners.
Motown Records turned 66 on January 12. The nursery for soul giants like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The ...
Show more In 1965, some of Motown’s brightest new stars, including The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Martha and the Vandellas, and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, arrived in London for a tour that ...
Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye. WBTT’s sizzling signature style makes this a most memorable Christmas treat that’s fun for the whole family! “A Motown Christmas” is not ...
And that without Conyers and the CBC, the UAW and other labor unions, Stevie Wonder and Motown Records, there would not have been the mass support for the federal holiday we know as Martin Luther ...