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Exploring the controversial content of The Supremes' 1968 Motown number-one 'Love Child', a track which tackled the topic of ...
Roslyn Pratt and fellow singers will be paying tribute to the greatness of the Motown era with a concert in Canton on Aug. 29 ...
A pair of Motown songs from The Supremes' glory days inspired The Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream." The latter song was a huge hit.
Lamont Dozier helped write and produce songs “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “Heat Wave” and dozens of other Motown hits. Dozier died Monday at 81.
A new book argues that Motown was a step in the evolution of the American popular song, a tradition reaching back to songwriters like Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Cole Porter.
The polish of H-D-H was ideally suited for Motown’s signature act, Diana Ross and the Supremes, for whom they wrote 10 No. 1 songs, among them “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Stop!
The Supremes' Diana Ross said these hits were perfect op songs in an interview. Here's why she liked these songs so much.
Motown legend Lamont Dozier, a songwriter who crafted hits for the Supremes and Marvin Gaye, among other icons, has died, according to a statement from his son shared on Instagram. He was 81.
With Motown The Musical jazzing up Broadway with “the sound of young America,” let me look back and pick my 10 fave Motown singles of all time. Come on, let’s get it on! (10) What Becomes Of ...
In honor of Motown Records' 60th anniversary, Variety presents the 60 greatest Motown songs of all time.
Mary Wilson, original member of The Supremes, dies at 76 The group’s first No. 1, million-selling song, “Where Did Our Love Go,” was released June 17, 1964.
Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original member of The Supremes, has died at 76. Wilson died Monday night at her home in Las Vegas, according to her publicist.