Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder join contemporary artists for a celebration of Motown The show was taped in Los Angeles and will air at 8 p.m. Sunday on CBS LOS ANGELES — For the audience ...
Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration comes to CBS this Sunday night at 8:00 PM ET/PT. This musical special was produced by five-time Emmy Award nominee and features performances by several iconic Motown ...
FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb.12, 2019 file photo, Berry Gordy, left, and Diana Ross speak onstage during Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Gordy says his historic ...
Ken Ehrlich, the Grammys’ television producer who oversaw the all-star event, told Yahoo Entertainment that the sexy tribute was “absolutely” Ciara’s idea, right down to the glittery 1970s styling, ...
The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe had some success last season with a series of musical revues performed at Art Center Sarasota. Judging from the size of the crowd and their response to the first ...
Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. had a simple goal when he started the legendary record company 60 years ago in Detroit. “My whole dream was to make the world hear our music,” Gordy says in the new ...
Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. had a simple goal when he started the legendary record company 60 years ago in Detroit. “My whole dream was to make the world hear our music,” Gordy says in the new ...
In a year of expansion and commemoration for Motown, 60 years after its founding, there’s a renewed focus on the worldwide cultural impact that came out of the two-story house on Detroit’s near west ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Motown Records founder Berry Gordy looked out at the audience at a 60th anniversary tribute to his groundbreaking record label and saw his dream of making music for “all people” in ...
Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. had a simple goal when he started the legendary record company 60 years ago in Detroit. “My whole dream was to make the world hear our music,” Gordy says in the new ...
Motown Records founder Berry Gordy looked out at the audience at a 60th anniversary tribute to his groundbreaking record label and saw his dream of making music for “all people” in the world fulfilled ...