Motown Records is integral to the cultural fabric of Detroit, which is perhaps why the label went so quickly downhill when it moved operations to Los Angeles.
Marvin Gaye was still in a pretty good place, personally and professionally, in early 1976 as he was prepping the release of ...
Terrell was known for her iconic Motown duets with Marvin Gaye recorded throughout the '60s, including "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
Author Margena A. Christian revisits the legacy of Sylvia Moy, the Motown trailblazer behind classics by Stevie Wonder.
He helped create some of the most memorable No. 1 hits of the Motown era.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) will present AND THE BEAT GOES ON at the Saban Theatre on March 21 and 22. This ...
The UConn Huskies softball team opens the week’s action as they host Hofstra in an afternoon matchup. Catch all the live coverage starting at 4:00 PM on both WWAX and WAX Sports.
The Rumble Band has started their tour with a new front man and will be performing at The Beachcomber in Cleethorpes ...
Last Fall, Cassity added another role to her distinguished artistic career, stepping into academia as a professor at the University ...
Singing is essential to human life, even though it can be hard to do. These are three Motown artists from the 1980s who ...
The Commodores became known for Lionel Richie singing smooth ballads. But no vocals were heard on their very first US hit.
Gay director Paris Barclay's biographical documentary, “Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It,” shows an enlightening ...