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  1. Motown - Wikipedia

    Motown played a vital role in the racial integration of popular music as an African American -owned label that achieved crossover success with white audiences.

  2. Motown | Official Website

    Visit the official website for the legendary Motown Records. Click here today for brand new music and videos.

  3. 100 Greatest Motown Songs - YouTube Music

    Listen to 100 Greatest Motown Songs on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.

  4. Top 10 Motown Artists Of All Time - ClassicRockHistory.com

    Discover the top 10 Motown artists who defined the Sound of Young America. Explore the legends who revolutionized music history.

  5. Motown | History, Style, Artists, Songs, & Facts | Britannica Money

    Serving as both recording studio and administrative headquarters, this two-story house became the home of “Hitsville.” Motown’s roster included several successful solo acts, such as Marvin …

  6. The History of Motown Records and Its Impact

    Discover the rich history of Motown Records, its iconic artists, musical innovations, and lasting impact on the music industry and culture.

  7. Motown Museum | Home of Hitsville U.S.A.

    Founded in 1985 by Esther Gordy Edwards—former Motown Records executive and sister to Motown founder, Berry Gordy—Motown Museum is home to iconic Hitsville U.S.A., Studio A, …

  8. Motown Features - The Greatest Stories | Classic Motown

    Son of a plasterer, Berry Gordy Jr. built one of the world’s best-known music companies from the ground up. The company went on to become the home of some of the greatest stars the world …

  9. Motown | History Timeline

    Motown Records, also known as Hitsville USA, was founded in Detroit, Michigan by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1959. The label quickly became a powerhouse in the music industry, producing hit songs …

  10. LibGuides: Motown: Home - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Aug 7, 2024 · As an irresistible force of social and cultural change, Berry Gordy's legendary Motown made its mark not just on the music industry, but society at large, with a sound that …