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Interview: Berry Gordy Jr. (Part 3)
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Over the pat two days, some fans of Motown and Marvin Gaye have sent along emails insisting that Berry Gordy Jr., Motown's founder, was rewriting history. Their contention is that Mr. Gordy had blocked What's Going On in 1970 and 1971 and that he had heated arguments with Gaye over its release. Of course, we will never truly know what actually took place between them, since there are no documents, emails or video. For years Mr. Gordy has been vilified ...
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Interview: Berry Gordy Jr. (Part 2)
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Meeting Berry Gordy Jr. while on assignment for the Wall Street Journal last week was quite a thrill. Having listened to Motown records since I'm a kid, it was quite something to spend an hour and a half with the person who built the label from scratch and developed the talent. And all of those skills Mr. Gordy learned on his own, without an apprenticeship or a relative in the business. This is not to say that I'm smitten by ...
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Interview: Berry Gordy Jr. (Part 1)
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Marvin Gaye's What's Going On (1971) is one of my favorite albums. As I've posted in this space in the past, the album has an unmatched sophisticated and sensitive tribal jazz-soul feel and a powerful socio-political message. For those unfamiliar with What's Going On, the album's vision and success changed soul music, giving artists greater latitude to express their opinons about injustice, poverty, war, pollution and other topics controversial at the time. In today's Wall Street Journal (go here), I ...
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2010 Army 24 City I.A.M.Strong Concert Tour, Featuring Headliner, Leigh Jones, a Kerry Gordy Enterprises Artist.
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RioVida Networks
Leigh Jones shares her soulful R&B music with young US soldiers throughout the US and Germany. I..A.M. Strong, the Army's campaign, engages all Soldiers to prevent inappropriate behavior before it occurs. Kerry Gordy, the Leigh Jones manager, states: It is great to know that today's US Army offers programs to appeal to and to celebrate the noble character of our troupes.
Together we stand up and celebrate their willingness to intervene if needed, to act by insisting on mutually respectful ...
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Gordy Guiding Motown's 50th Anniversary
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Billboard Magazine
With archival releases, documentaries and even a Broadway musical on tap, Berry Gordy, Jr., says there will be nowhere to run and nowhere to hide from the celebration of Motown's 50th anniversary during the coming two years. Gordy, who founded the Motown empire after securing an $800 loan from his family on Jan. 12, 1969, tells Billboard.com that I've been fighting to protect the legacy for 50 years, and now it seems that after 50 years we can go and ...
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