During the 1960s, in a country divided by racial strife, the music of Berry Gordy Jr.’s Motown Records helped bring people ...
Breaking Motown barriers: Sylvia Moy became Motown’s first female songwriter-producer in the 1960s, defying sexism and racism to create enduring hits. Saving Stevie Wonder: Berry Gordy credited Moy’s ...
Detroit has a long history of being the Motor City, the birthplace of Motown and techno music, a civil rights hub, and a ...
Reeves is set to appear at the New Orleans Jazz Market, giving fans a chance to experience a living piece of Motown history ...
Motown star Martha Reeves talks with the Free Press as she announces the release of her Detroit-meets-New-Orleans album, ...
The iconic boy band (plus a few fab sisters) started life in a modest two-bedroom in Gary, Indiana—then shot to worldwide ...
Detroit’s rich music history is getting its due from a couple of new online initiatives.
Cat Stevens nearly quit music in the early 1970s thanks to a soul mas. The folk singer, now known as Yusuf Islam, has sold ...
The bombshell news after the Miami GP comes from pushback on the 50-50 hybrid V-6 regulation from drivers, teams.
Originally planned for a musical, the Grammy-winning, chart-topping soundtrack of Car Wash still funked up (and lived beyond) ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side, ...