On Desert Island Discs, the former Motown Records boss Berry Gordy selected the one track he couldn't live without, which had been a hit for his label in 1965.
Diana Ross brought glitz and old-school glam to the Grammys stage, presenting the record of the year award to Kendrick Lamar.
As the Motown sound was dominating airwaves in the 1960s and ‘70s, Hollywood took notice and started incorporating the music into its soundtracks. Ever since then, Motown has been an inescapable ...
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A giant in the music and entertainment industry, the trailblazing record executive helped Motown find such talent as The ...
A great TV theme song has the power to instantly transport us into the world of a show, setting the tone before the first ...
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Ranker (Video) on MSNThe Surprising History of Taco BellWeird History Food is heading for the border for the history of Taco Bell. Everyone's favorite late-night drive-thru destination, Taco Bell had some humble beginnings starting in Southern California.
February is shaping up to be quite a month for concerts-goers, as artists from all corners of the music world descend on the ...
The song had already become a small hit for Nella Dodds, whose soulful, relaxed version lost out when The Supremes’ more stomping, emphatic cut was issued as a single. Full of Northern soul ...
The Supremes lost Martin before their follow-up release, Where Did Our Love Go (1964), which became a colossal hit. Further successes amounted over the years to follow; More Hits by the Supremes ...
Blink-182's One More Time... misses returning to No. 1 by one space on the U.K.'s Official Rock and Metal Albums chart as One ...
Explore iconic ‘70s female singers who defined a decade. Discover their timeless music, unforgettable voices and lasting ...
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