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 ...
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 ...
Teena Marie Behind The Groove - Single Version True Motown / Spectrum 3 CD Set Universal Music Diana Ross My Mistake (Was To Love You) True Motown / Spectrum 3 CD Set Spectrum The Supremes Back In My ...
Jazmin Kylene is a Miami-bred writer and editor with a decade-long career that spans all editorial genres, though she has a particular passion for music journalism. Upon graduating Florida Atlantic ...
Berry Gordy had a good thing going, and he was not about to jeopardize it. Gordy had just moved Motown Records from its Detroit home to Hollywood, and his label was entering a new phase of its ...
Elton John loved Motown. (Still does, presumably.) That didn't mean that Elton John could make Motown music. On the R&B charts over the years, Elton John had more success than any goofy-looking white ...
Few artists have remained relevant for as long as The Isley Brothers. No fewer than 44 years separated their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 (“Shout-Part 1” in 1959) from their most recent (“What ...