Any year of the 1960s holds its fair share of prestige and regard in Motown history. And the last four volumes of Hip-O-Select’s series (chronicling 1961 through 1965) have showcased that with a ...
Pretty much every big funk and soul artist came through Motown, but which one of them had the most number ones?
The Motown Museum begins a year-long celebration for the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s landmark “What’s Going On Album” on Tuesday, Jan. 19 — with a little love from its home state. Michigan Gov.
Exploring the often forgotten story of The Andantes, the Motown in-house backing vocalists who performed - uncredited - on ...
In 1964, Motown, a black-owned record company in Detroit achieved the nearly impossible goal of dominating the American pop and soul charts. Ed Ward looks back on 1965 and Hip-O Select's "Complete ...
In August 1963, Billie Jean Brown knew that Martin Luther King Jr. had just delivered a powerful, momentous address. Her then-employer, Motown Records, recorded King’s “I Have a Dream” speech 57 years ...
The Three Degrees When Will I See You Again The Best Of The Three Degrees: When Will I See You Again Now! Music Michael McDonald Ain't No Mountain High Enough Motown Non-Wea/Other The Supremes Back In ...
In August 1963, Billie Jean Brown knew that Martin Luther King Jr. had just delivered a powerful, momentous address. Her then-employer, Motown Records, recorded King’s “I Have a Dream” speech 57 years ...
The public will be able to celebrate Detroit’s musical history by taking part in an estate sale and live global auction of the contents of the “Motown Mansion.” The 10,500-square-foot ...