Motown gave us The Sound Of Young America throughout the ’60s, but one year – 1966 – was the year Berry Gordy’s label truly came of age ...
Fifty years ago, Marvin Gaye released I Want You, blending intimacy, eroticism, and musical innovation, cementing his influence on soul, disco, and quiet storm R&B.
Singing is essential to human life, even though it can be hard to do. These are three Motown artists from the 1980s who ...
Terrell was known for her iconic Motown duets with Marvin Gaye recorded throughout the '60s, including "Ain't No Mountain ...
Using historical Billboard charts and other top song and album lists from the 1970s, Stacker spotlighted 15 of the ...
Brian Pastoria, drummer for the Detroit rock band Adrenalin, was a beloved fixture on the local scene and a proponent of the city's musical legacy.
The single, featuring strings from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a ...
Juneau musician Taylor Dallas Vidic has joined a lot of acts in and outside of Juneau over the years. Now, after working on ...
Track Star, the mega-popular internet game show where guests listen to songs and can win money naming the artist, is the ...
Exploring the mechanics of the song which was taken to mega-success by Stevie Wonder - much to Jeff Beck's frustration ...
Substitute' is one of The Who's best-known early singles, but Pete Townshend "pinched" parts of the song from some R&B ...
Looking back at 'I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You', the classic 1967 album that marked a complete rebirth for new Atlantic recruit Aretha Franklin.