Motown Stories and Features
Son of a plasterer, Berry Gordy Jr. built one of the world’s best-known music companies from the ground up. The company went on to become the home of some of the greatest stars the world has ever seen – Diana Ross, The Jacksons, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye – the list goes on and on. We tell the stories of what happened, how it happened and when it happened.
This is the Sound of Young America. This is American History. This is Motown Records.
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5 Stevie Wonder Albums You Must Own
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James Jamerson: The Story Behind The Image
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Jackson 5 “I Want You Back”
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Marvin Gaye “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide”
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Motown Rarities Come To Vinyl
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The Supremes: Story Behind The Image
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Marvin Gaye “I’ll Be Doggone”
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“Cloud Nine” – The Story Behind The Temptations’ Song
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The Isley Brothers: Story Behind The Image
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Lionel Richie: Number One For Seven Years In A Row
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Gladys Knight & the Pips: The story Behind The Image
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The Marvelettes: Story Behind The Image
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The Miracles “The Christmas Song”
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Motown’s Top 10: Storytelling
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The Supremes: The Story Behind The Image
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Marvin Gaye “Trouble Man”
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Stevie Wonder “High Heel Sneakers”
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Motown’s Top 10: The Number One Albums
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Mary Wells: Greatest Hits
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Brenda Holloway “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy”
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The Supremes: The Story Behind The Image
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Commodores: Commodores
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The Supremes “Buttered Popcorn”
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Diana Ross: The Story Behind The Image
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Marv Johnson “Come To Me”
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Marv Johnson “(You’ve Got To) Move Two Mountains”
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Motown’s Top 10: The R&B Number Ones
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The Dazz Band “Let It Whip”
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The Andantes “(Like A) Nightmare”
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Jr. Walker: Story Behind The Image