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Motown had around 200 major hits under Berry Gordy's watchful eye. The hub dominated the 1960s with artists like Stevie Wonder, The Supremes and Marvin Gaye.
The "Keeper of the Dream" Motown Mile is the fourth edition of the outdoor exhibit series from Motown Museum with the Detroit ...
Gibson (lower body) has been traded to the Red Wings in exchange for Petr Mrazek and second and fourth round future draft picks, reports Elliotte Friedman of Hockey Night in Canada.
The Life and Times of the Temptations” recounts how young Black men from Detroit created a lasting musical legacy.
One of the biggest challenges to making "Ain't too Proud to Beg" was mastering the award-winning Broadway musical's ...
“A Day in the D with Dad” takes kids on a journey along with 12-year-old Michelle as she traverses Detroit on an impromptu day trip with her dad. Written by Detroiter and longtime educator Kelli M.
The Motown Museum will temporarily pause tour operations for approximately one year to complete the final construction phase ...
The West Grand Boulevard institution will pause public tours for about one year as construction moves into the final phase of ...
Exploring the work and importance of Maxine Powell, the forgotten figure who formed an essential part of the Motown story, training the label's performers.
Officials have also pushed back the estimated completion date for the new $75 million, 40,000-square-foot building.
"To continue momentum with our expansion, this is a necessary step toward completing our bold vision for Motown Museum," ...
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When Motown moved to Hollywood - MSNMotown closed down its Detroit offices for good in 1972, the same year it moved to L.A., which marked the end of the era in which Motown rose to prominence.
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