Washington D.C. may be the home of Go-go music, but sprinkles of D.C. can also be found in the Motown sound that opened doors for Black musicians in the 1960s. Of course, there’s Marvin Gaye, the ...
Motown in Your Town brings together That Motown Band, Garfield Fleming (formerly of The Delfonics), and Brian Owens Soul for an unforgettable night of classic hits and soul revival. This powerful ...
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The music of Motown Records may have started in Detroit, but many of the stars who created that sound now live in Southern California. In this Zevely Zone, I traveled to ...
Friday night’s MusiCares Persons of the Year gala marked the first time the Recording Academy’s charitable organization honored the work and philanthropy of two musicians instead of just one at its ...
Tamla Records was once the pipeline for entrepreneur Berry Gordy’s earliest releases out of Detroit. The West Grand Boulevard-based Tamla Records was launched by Gordy in 1959 as he began to build ...
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