From The Supremes to Martha & The Vandellas and beyond, the best Motown girl groups defined a strain of soul music that keeps us dancing in the street.
Politicians, preachers and pop stars gathered to pay tribute to "The Queen Of Soul" at the icon's funeral and "homegoing" celebration.
Two Motown legends are coming to the Cavern. Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and Mary Wilson of the Supremes will play the Liverpool club in summer 2017.
The expanded reissue of ‘Motortown Revue: Live In Paris’ proves that Berry Gordy’s were firing on all cylinders in the French capitol in 1965.
Barney Ales was a key figure behind the scenes at Motown, and tells uDiscover why 1965 was such a pivotal year for the label.
For Motown fans, the label's French EPs are much-sought rarities. The ‘Motortown Revue: The French EPs 1965’ box set reissues five classics.
1965 was the year that Motown went into the stratosphere, releasing a string of classic singles and taking their legendary Revue shows to Europe.
From autumn 1964 to spring 1965, Motown went from being a hit-making Detroit-based indie to a globally adored imprint. Discover this key period in pictures.
We’ve recreated the original Motortown Revue In Paris concert setlist, using a mix of classic studio versions and performances from the 1965 live album.
Motown's 'Motortown Revue' In Paris is reissued on both 2CD and 3LP formats by Universal via PledgeMusic on 12 February 2016, along with an EPs box set.
The soundtrack of ‘Legend,’ starring Tom Hardy as both of the Kray twins, is full of legends itself, such as Clapton, Mayall, the Small Faces and many more.
Bernie Yeszin, the former Motown art director who designed many of the label’s famous album covers and created the iconic “M” logo, has passed away.
Mods had their origins in London in the mid-1960s but it wasn't long before Lambrettas, Vespas and all-nighters in clubs were being seen all over Britain.