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Motown Ashanti: 21st century Motown Ashford & Simpson: 1960s Motown The duo worked at Motown as songwriters and producers primarily, but Valerie Simpson recorded albums with the label and the duo recorded albums as an act at other labels Cholly Atkins: 1960s Motown Choreographer Avery 21st century Motown AZ: 21st century Motown B.G.O.T.I. 1980s ...
Overview of Motown single releases Released Song title Artist Label and number Country A Side B Side January 1959 [1] "Come to Me" (Berry Gordy, Jr. and Marv Johnson) "Whisper" (Gordy and Johnson) Marv Johnson: Tamla 101 United States "I Can't Concentrate" (Wade Jones) "Insane" (Gordy and William Robinson) Wade Jones: Rayber RA 1001 United States
Overview of Motown album releases Album title Artist(s) Issue Notes Hi... We're The Miracles: The Miracles: TM-220 Tamla The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye: Marvin Gaye: TM-221 Tamla The Great Gospel Stars: Gospel Stars TM-222 Tamla. The first album released by any of Berry Gordy's labels. [1] Cookin' with The Miracles: The Miracles: TM-223 Tamla
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 ...
The discography for American rhythm and blues record label Motown, as well as its subsidiaries and imprints, is divided into: Motown albums discography Motown singles discography
In mid-1959, he purchased a photography studio at 2648 West Grand Boulevard and converted the main floor into a recording studio and office space. Now, rather than shopping his songs to other artists or leasing his recordings to outside companies, Gordy began using the Tamla and Motown imprints to release songs that he wrote and produced.
The series was the most successful set of compilation albums in terms of sales until the release of the Now That's What I Call Music series began in the mid-1980s. A compilation album, Now That's What I Call Motown, was released on the Universal Motown label. The series was re-issued by the budget label Spectrum, starting in 1997.
It has also attracted an almost impossibly long list of the world’s biggest artists: Taylor Swift, Post Malone, Ariana Grande, Drake, the Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Pearl Jam, Nicki Minaj, John ...