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  2. List of Motown artists - Wikipedia

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    Motown AZ: 21st century Motown B.G.O.T.I. 1980s/1990s BGOTI Babyface: 21st century Motown Erykah Badu: 1980s/1990s Motown Bankroll Freddie: 21st century Motown J. J. Barnes: 1960s Ric-Tic Records Drake Bell: 21st century Motown Yummy Bingham: 21st century Motown Will Biondo: 21st century Motown Black Coffey 21st century Motown Blinky: 1960s ...

  3. Category:Motown artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motown artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 322 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Motown - Wikipedia

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    Motown was the most successful soul music label, with a net worth of $61 million. Between 1960 and 1969, Motown had 79 songs reach the top-ten of the Billboard Hot 100. In March 1965, Berry Gordy and Dave Godin agreed to license the Tamla Motown label name for future UK releases through EMI Records Limited.

  5. Top 10 Motown albums of all time - AOL

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    TheGrio counts down the greatest albums ever released by artists from Motown Records. This August, two legendary albums, Stevie Wonder’s The post Top 10 Motown albums of all time appeared first ...

  6. List of awards and nominations received by the Miracles

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    The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Going to a Go-Go (1965) 100 Greatest Artists of All Time; The Miracles are listed at #32 on its list of its Immortals: The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. (The Miracles are the highest-ranking Motown group on the Rolling Stone list).

  7. Barrett Strong, Motown artist known for ‘Money,’ dies at 81

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    Barrett Strong, one of Motown’s founding artists and most gifted songwriters who sang lead on the company’s breakthrough single “Money (That’s What I Want)” and later collaborated with ...

  8. Lamont Dozier: An appreciation of a song craftsman who ... - AOL

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    The composer who helped write numerous classics of the Motown catalog, including 'Where Did Our Love Go?', 'Reflections,' 'Baby Love' and others died on Monday at 81.

  9. Four Tops - Wikipedia

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    August 1966 brought the release of the Four Tops' all-time biggest hit and one of the most popular Motown songs ever. "Reach Out I'll Be There" reached number 1 on the U.S. pop and R&B charts [4] and the UK chart and soon became the Tops' signature song. [3]