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.
Singer and songwriter Rickie Lee Jones is a Grammy-winning artist whose career (and 15 studio albums) spans five decades. She ...
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When you hail from the Motor City with a grandmother who sang the blues, and a cousin who was one of the original Motown ...
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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 ...
Four headliners to perform at the 2025 Rochester International Jazz Festival were revealed Tuesday - bringing a bit of soul, funk, Motown and ... he wrote for other artists such as "My Girl ...
Hosted by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, the event will take place on April 26 at Monmouth ...
Welcome to Analog Adventures, where we run down the latest stacks of wax to hit our mailbox. Reissues, new releases, and more ...