Exploring the cultural importance of Berry Gordy and Motown Records as a method of unifying the increasingly divided society of America during the 1960s.
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Face2Face Africa on MSNA look at Motown legend Smokey Robinson’s inspiring story at the label: ‘I was making $5 a week’Smokey Robinson is one of the most influential figures in the music industry. His story is one of resilience, creativity, and unwavering dedication. He moved from a young, aspiring artist to a music ...
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Motown Records, Founded on This Day in 1959, Broke Racial Barriers in Pop Music With Its Beloved HitsOn January 12, 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. started Tamla Records with the ... Eventually, he found himself writing for singer Jackie Wilson and helping young singer William “Smokey” Robinson and ...
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