Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
He had the ability to move seamlessly over seven decades — from music genre to genre, artists young to old — and was a master with them all,” Motown founder Berry Gordy said in a statement.
First Lady of Motown Records, Claudette Rogers Robinson honoree at a recent Motown 65 event. *“Did you want to talk about The Miracles Rebirth?,” said Claudette Annette Rogers Robinson (The ...
And with gold records by the Supremes, the Temptations and the Jackson 5, this former Motown recording studio became a hit-making machine from 1959 to 1972. The interior has been left much the ...
Stallone danced to "More Love" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. Sylvester Stallone is dancing along to a Motown classic. The "Rocky" star posted a now-viral video to Instagram on Friday showing ...
Achimota School (Motown), showcased their formidable intellect and determination in a thrilling contest, securing an impressive 46 points to propel them into the next round of the 2024 National ...
very much like Motown artists, but with electric guitars. The first time I saw The Beatles I thought: ‘They ain’t even doing any steps, and they’re so old.’” But the 5’s essential ...
while the MOTOWN team and Mpraeso fans watched anxiously as their teams struggled to keep up. The contest intensified in the second round as each school showcased remarkable teamwork and ...
Stevie Wonder just performed his first hometown concert in nearly a decade. The Motown living legend played to a sold out Little Caesars Arena crowd on Tuesday, October 22. The Saginaw native ...
The “Rocky” star, 78, showed off his dance moves on Instagram Friday, putting on a rather offbeat performance to the Motown tune “More Love” by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
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While the legendary Motown group has more of a tie to Detroit in their origin than New York, it wasn't surprising seeing the group involved in pre-game festivities. Here's why The Temptations were ...