Do you remember what you were doing the evening of May 16, 1983? Well, you may have been one of the 47 million people tuned into NBC’s landmark special “Motown 25: Yesterday, Today and Forever.” But ...
Smokey Robinson: "As a songwriter, I've always wanted to write 'I love you' different than anybody's ever said it." (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) Smokey Robinson rises from an overstuffed ...
Stuffed with celebrities and songs, Motown 40: The Music Is Forever salutes Berry Gordy’s musical empire with awe. The four-hour video scrapbook marvels at the way Motown founder Gordy did the things ...
theGRIO REPORT - When African-American baby boomers wax nostalgic about a time when 'black movies were good,' they most likely have 1972's 'Lady Sings the Blues' in mind. Though less generous towards ...
For a couple hours on a Tuesday night, a few hundred people in Syracuse had the chance to pretend they were in the funk era of the 60s; on the disco floor of 70s and relive the R&B and soul hits of ...
It’s hard to go wrong with a jukebox musical from the 1960s, which is why “Motown the Musical” is back for its yearly run in Connecticut — this time at the ornate Waterbury Palace after a Hartford gig ...
Rancho Mirage, Calif. ― Smokey Robinson rises from an overstuffed armchair and lowers the volume of the Masters golf tournament on the TV in his 11th-floor suite at the Agua Caliente casino here. The ...
theGRIO REPORT - When African-American baby boomers wax nostalgic about a time when 'black movies were good,' they most likely have 1972's 'Lady Sings the Blues' in mind. When African-American baby ...
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