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∙ 2011-04-29 11:56:35deliberately promoting African American artists with attention to their image.
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The Temptations, Diana Ross, Jackson 5, Smokey Robinson and many other artists were all signed to Motown.
deliberately promoting African American artists with attention to their image.
Berry Gordy,Jr., started Motown records in 1957. Turning raw talent into spectacular artists. Artists like: Mary Wells, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and The Contours. just four of many examples.
Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability to write songs for African-American artists that appealed to both African-Americans and white audiences.
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deliberately promoting African American artists with attention to their image.
Motown really tried to make their artists stars and they were very well groomed. They were taught how to dance, dress and sing. Motown also had some of the best song writers, so that combined with the talent and readiness of the artists produced huge hits resulting in financial success for Motown.
The Beatles, various Motown artists, and James Brown were an influence on "The Who".
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Motown is a record label, not a group. Motown is now Motown Universal, but I suspect you're asking about Motown Classic. Motown Classic produced artists such as The Temptations, The Jackson 5, Rick James, Gladys Knight and the Pipps, Martha and the Vandellas, Aretha Franklin, The Four tops, The Commodores, etc. In the event that you do not know who these artists are, I suggest going to the Classic Motown website, and then downloading at least 3 tracks from each artist.
The Temptations, Diana Ross, Jackson 5, Smokey Robinson and many other artists were all signed to Motown.
deliberately promoting African American artists with attention to their image.
Berry Gordy,Jr., started Motown records in 1957. Turning raw talent into spectacular artists. Artists like: Mary Wells, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and The Contours. just four of many examples.
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