In the summer of 1965, Detroit and Motown played starring roles in the biggest televised music special of the year. The CBS show “It’s What’s Happening Baby,” hosted by New York disc jockey and ...
Smokey Robinson sounds shocked that it's been 50 years since he gave the world The Tracks of My Tears. "My God!" he said with a laugh during a recent phone call from Los Angeles. "Is this the 50th ...
Motown Records’ creative ingenuity and commercial prowess made it a hit machine, one that’s still chugging along today — indeed, a list of Motown classics could fill a book. For now, here are 50 ...
This Record Store Day will be a special one for Dan and Denise Zieja at Melodies & Memories in Eastpointe, which recently celebrated 30 years in business. One of their treasures, a test-pressing of an ...
As an 11-year-old boy, Mick Cunningham saw Motown music legends ‘Little’ Stevie Wonder, Smoky Robinson and the Miracles and The Supremes at Newcastle City Hall. And today he will relive one of the ...
LONDON, May 1 (UPI) -- One of only two copies of a 1965 single by Motown artist Frank Wilson has been sold for a record $38,000, a British dealer says. Almost all the copies of the record, "Do I Love ...
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