This isn’t the first expanded edition of the classic album, but the team behind it feels like it deserved a fresh look into what the archives held. Weinger, who produced the original “Let’s Get It On: ...
Rolling Stone magazine’s No. 1 greatest album of all time is getting a hometown celebration in honor of its 50th anniversary. Marvin Gaye’s 1971 Motown-recorded masterpiece What’s Going On will ...
Marvin Gaye famously sang that “war is not the answer” in his signature protest song “What’s Going On.” But for the late Motown legend, football was the answer to help lift him out of a deep ...
Motown’s ultimate love god, the complex and fascinating Marvin Gaye, is profiled in a new PBS “American Masters” documentary, “Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On,” that airs at 9 tonight. “One of the most ...
Four days before legendary music icon Marvin Gaye would have turned 80, and three days before the anniversary of his death, Motown/Universal Music Enterprises will release a lost album that he ...
Motown wasn’t really known for its politically conscious music. Then came “What’s Going On.” Released on May 21, 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, Marvin Gaye’s album became a monster, spawning ...
This week on Marvin's Room we explore three myths of Marvin Gaye and Motown Records. For decades, Gaye was the Prince of Motown, and Motown Records was a hit factory unrivalled by any other. The ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Soul singer Vika Bull was but a twinkle in her parents' eye when Motown Records signed 20-year-old Tammi Terrell, a woman who achieved a ...
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It takes two: New Motown Museum CEO pairs with Gordy family veteran to lead Detroit institution
Chicago native Kenya LeNoir Messer arrives in the midst of a $75 million expansion at the Detroit cultural treasure.
This marks his Broadway debut. Other stage work includes Fences (Corey) at Pasadena Playhouse opposite Laurence Fishburne and Angela Bassett and work at the Mark Taper Forum, Reprise, Guthrie, ...
Matt Manuel grew up around the corner from Hitsville, Motown's first headquarters in Detroit, but he was raised on gospel, not the new sound sensation. He wasn't even born until eight years after ...
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