DETROIT — To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Temptations' 1964 hit "My Girl," Motown Museum guests recently crowded into the small studio where the track was first recorded and listened to ...
Motown is headed to downtown Texarkana on February 1, at the historic Perot Theatre. Get ready for the American iconic groups The Four Tops and The Temptations performing LIVE for one unforgettable ...
Let’s begin with one of Motown’s most established acts. The Temptations had been stars for six years when the 70s arrived and were scoring hits under the supervision of producer Norman Whitfield.
The young singer who recorded ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ went on, with Norman Whitfield, to co-write many of the most indelible songs in Motown ... the one and only Temptations.
Stories of brotherhood, loss, sacrifice and the toil of fame are at the heart of "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations." Told from the point of view of Otis Williams, the only ...
ORANGE — The Lutcher Theater is ready to host the electrifying Broadway musical "Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations" this Tuesday and Wednesday. The show which features music from ...
While rock and roll was all well and good, Motown Records was the one label bringing soul onto the pop charts ... eventually giving songs away to everyone from Temptations to The Four Tops. Before ...
The Beatles had an unmistakable connection to Motown. Outside of being huge fans of the cultural music movement, they were heavily influenced by it in their own music. After all, the band did ...
And with gold records by the Supremes, the Temptations and the Jackson 5, this former Motown recording studio became a hit-making machine from 1959 to 1972. The interior has been left much the ...
It’s difficult to imagine how the music industry would look today had Berry Gordy not founded Motown in 1959. As one of the most influential record labels in history, Motown helped to springboard the ...
In the space long ago dubbed the “snake pit” due to the numerous microphone cords that still hang from the ceiling and walls, visitors view original Motown instruments and stand in the same place ...