The Elemental Music / Motown reissue series is almost complete. Goldmine continues to highlight these incredibly well-done ...
On Desert Island Discs, the former Motown Records boss Berry Gordy selected the one track he couldn't live without, which had been a hit for his label in 1965.
In 1961, after McGlown left the group, the remaining trio—Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson—signed with Motown Records under their new name, The Supremes. At the time, Motown was ...
Looking at five of the greatest albums released by Berry Gordy's Motown Records, including seminal records by Stevie Wonder, ...
The Beatles meet Motown -- thanks to AI! 🎶 An AI creator has transformed Rubber Soul into a full-blown Motown album, and the ...
Her friend, Cindy Birdsong, had just joined The Supremes, and introduced de Passe to her boss, Motown founder Berry Gordy, who hired de Passe as his creative assistant. "When he decided that I ...
Reissued here on 140 gram vinyl, with original front and back cover artwork, Reflections settles in nicely with The Supremes’ ...
The sound of young America, Motown. With a vast galaxy of stars orbiting Detroit, visionary Berry Gordy, Jr. put the soul ...
Each set of new albums include three of Motown's, Tamla's and/or Gordy's greatest early historical records. To date, the label has experienced great success with the series. Through this reissue ...
"Motown My Girls" honors the legacy of trailblazing female artists such as Mary Wells, Martha & The Vandellas, Tammi Terrell, Diana Ross, The Supremes, Gladys Knight, and Teena Marie. These ...