"In fact, Motown artists had opened for the Beatles and shared the stage with some of the most popular white acts, including the Rolling Stones, during the taping of the infamous TAMI Show in 1964." ...
Motown was a record label based in Detroit that was a powerhouse of hits in the 1960s and 1970s. Motown musicians, all of ...
majority-white “pop” audience. Indeed, an early analysis of Motown’s success from Fortune magazine credits Gordy’s financial success to his ability to attract talented Black artists and ...
David Largie normally known for his hugely successful John Holt tribute brings you Barry White & his ... successful 'Soul, Motown & Reggae Tribute' show, Dave is an artist too diverse to be ...
If you think of some of the most memorable songs from the twentieth century, there's a good chance one of the tunes that comes to mind is the product of Motown — a record label based in Detroit ...