The Detroit school was the home to Diana Ross, Big Sean, Ron Carter, Alice Coltrane, and countless other music greats.
The initiative, in conjunction with the Motown Museum, honors the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s call for peace and unity.
How the legendary soul imprint worked to make some of Martin Luther King Jr.’s most celebrated and inspiring speeches available on record.
The capsule collection benefits Detroit’s Downtown Boxing Gym, a free academic and athletic program.
The cover comes from Alice Cooper’s upcoming album ‘Detroit Stories’ out February 26.
'Dancing In The Street' is the perfect Motown dance record: it's infectious and features great musicians playing their socks off.
The Marvelettes co-founder played a key role in scoring Motown Records its first No.1 hit.
The single comes ahead of Sean’s anticipated new album, ‘Detroit 2,’ out this Friday.
The album marks the artist’s long-awaited follow-up to his 2012 mixtape, ‘Detroit.’
The one-time Motown secretary and backing vocalist became one of the company's A-list vocalists.
The rapper’s “Love Your DJ” contest offers local producers the chance to win money and airplay on his Shade 45 SiriusXM channel.
From proto-new wave to riotous alt.rock, the best Iggy Pop songs prove that the man born James Osterberg was no stooge.
The new clip is the latest in an on-going series of videos Capitol is producing to highlight the Detroit rocker’s classic hits.
Recorded with The Silver Bullet Band, the song was first released in May 1986, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Not often a label thought of in hip-hop terms, the best Motown samples prove that Berry Gordy’s empire had more than enough beats for the crate-diggers.