Tamla, the onetime Detroit label that released many of Motown's early records, has been revived by Capitol Music Group as a ...
As revered as the music has been over the decades, the true power of Motown, suggests Vancouver’s Krystle Dos Santos, is the way it helped reshape the fabric of America. “Motown started in 1959,” says ...
TAMLA Records, the label founded by Motown icon Berry Gordy, sets its official re-launch -- along with a partnership with ...
Goldmine gives honor to Elemental Music's Motown reissue campaign with a review of the final release in the series — The ...
Ray Davies may be an icon of British pop, but he was certainly in tune with the music coming out of the US at the same time.
To this day, Motown Records is still heavily associated with Detroit, Michigan. But in the early 1970s, the music empire made a shocking and strategic move — leaving Detroit for Los Angeles.
Detroit's Motown Museum is among the top 10 music museums nationwide, the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards says.
The story of how a small group of dedicated British music fans paved the way for the first Motown tour of Britain, changing the country’s popular culture forever. Show more In 1965, some of ...
Church music & Motown Diana Ross grew up in Detroit. She attended Olivet Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir with ...