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Motown 50

By Various Artists

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Podcast Description

2009 is the 50th anniversary of American’s greatest record label and global music icon – Motown! Celebrate the anniversary with this podcast series featuring rare and intimate conversations with Motown legends, producers, songwriters and singers - including Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, the Jackson 5, the Commodores and more. Also hear from hip-hop pioneer Q-Tip, actor/singer/producer Nick Cannon, film director Lawrence Kasdan, songwriter Diane Warren, author Frank Rich and many more. Listen to fantastic stories of America's greatest record label, including exclusive insights on some of the greatest songs ever, from "My Girl" to "Love Hangover" to “Brick House.” Motown 50 was produced by Vella Interactive.

Customer Reviews

Motown 50

This is a great, and real , interview from Smokey. Why? Because he mentions the fact that Raynoma Gordy was at his first meeting with Berry Gordy and 3 other founders. So often, Raynoma is deleted from the memories and histories. Smokey is honest, and a good man to mention Raynoma. Raynoma played a key role in the founding of Motown, and tragically was pressured into signing away her interest in Tamla and Motown. It is a painful story to learn, but Smokey mentions Rayoma in this interview, and that gives him some real cred with me.

great!

my favorite has to be the one with the jackson 5. It is so funny! it makes me laugh soo much! lol..but it's so sad hearing little Michael's voice now that he passed. He sounds so cute, especially when he laughs ='). But im going to miss you Michael. Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5 will always be my favorite forever and ever. Rip Michael..I <3 U

19 Marvin

Great interview with a young Marvin Gaye. Never heard him speak before, just singing, he was so well spoken at 19. Luved his thinking on artists wanting to be immortal.

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  • Category: Music
  • Language: English

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