Berry Gordy is dedicated to keeping his heart healthy and active. He filled StarCam’s Jennifer Tapiero in on exactly how he does that on the red carpet at The Heart Foundation Gala.
It only makes sense that this record producer does his exercising the hip and trendy way. That’s right, Berry Gordy stays fit by shuffling! He also said that he finds music very therapeutic. It makes you happy, sad, grateful. You lose the ability to choose how to feel when you’re listening to music because it...Read Full Story
Berry Gordy:
“I’m saddened and devastated over the loss of my dear friend, Dick Clark. We were friends for over 50 years. My thoughts and condolences go out to his family, especially his wonderful wife, Kari, who took such incredible care of him always.
Dick was always there for me and Motown, even before there was a Motown. He was an entrepreneur, a visionary and a major force in changing pop culture and ultimately influencing integration. It happened first emotionally. Music can do...Read Full Story
We’re inching closer to that fine old Yuletide celebration good people of the blogosphere and I would like to help it be a really cool Yule with my ABC of Motown Advent Calendar. What do you think of it so far?…………. RUBBISH! Oh i see there are a few Morecambe and Wise fans out there. Anyway we’re now at December 16th and (rather obviously) it is day 16 of the advent calendar. It’s the letter P today and it is one of the few songs in the Motown canon that is effectively to Various Artists. the...Read Full Story
Happy Christmas dear readers and good people of the blogosphere. This is the last post in my ABC of Motown Advent Calendar. It’s the 24th December and technically that means the letter Y, but I’ll throw in X and Z for free along with a couple of Motown Christmas songs. The big bearded dude in red arrives on his venison powered sleigh tomorrow. I hope that you get everything you want this Christmas and more importantly I hope that you have a really enjoyable Yule.
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They're the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. So Skyler Austen Gordy — whose father, Berry Gordy IV, was in the house for the Palace show — had every reason to announce that, "Basically, this is home town for ...
(Seriously, that's all they want.) Redfoo and SkyBlu — incidentally, the son and grandson of Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. — formed the group in 2006 and released its first single, the celebratory "I'm in Miami Trick" (the original had a ...
Wednesday would have been the 92nd birthday of the accomplished businesswoman who was also Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr.'s elder sister, and a Motown vice president. Edwards died in August 2011. "It was my grandmother's vision to maintain ...
Wednesday would have been the 92nd birthday of the accomplished businesswoman who was also Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr.'s elder sister, and a Motown vice president. Edwards died in August 2011. "It was my grandmother's vision to maintain ...
Reading THIS piece on the New York Post's website this afternoon, and learned the following: that Motown Records founder Berry Gordy Jr. is indeed developing a Broadway musical based on his life "to set the record straight on the inception of the iconic label."
With figures such as Berry Gordy Jr., Suzanne De Passe and Detroiter Duke Fakir looking on from the audience, the show's eight remaining dance duos competed to live Motown fare on one of America's top-rated programs. Robinson and Otis Williams ...
Motown records founder Berry Gordy said he remembers coming to the Howard with Smokey ... It began to suffer, though, after the 1968 riots following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination damaged much of the neighbourhood, and competitors built newer ...
"A week later, the record was No. 3." The song was written by legendary record producer Berry Gordy Jr. but for whom is not quite clear. Billingslea, 75, said at the time he didn't like the song, thinking it sounded too much like "Twist and Shout."
Continued... “They’re the bomb group, they really are,” Robinson, who also brought Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr., to hear the group, said of Human Nature. “It’s an incredible feeling because you don’t think about your music being ...
Continued... “They’re the bomb group, they really are,” Robinson, who also brought Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., to hear the group, says of Human Nature. “It’s an incredible feeling because you don’t think about your music being ...