Motown 50 Launches Online Podcast Series, Featuring Exclusive Interviews With Label Legends and Others
The year-long series of episodes gets underway with an interview featuring
Fresh episodes will debut bi-weekly, including those with founder
Upcoming segments will feature
These exclusive podcasts are just part of a year-long celebration of Motown’s 50th and its lasting legacy, which included the
In addition, NOW That’s What I Call Motown!, the latest compilation in the hugely successful NOW That’s What I Call Music! Series–featuring 25 of the label’s most beloved, timeless classic pop and R&B tracks–was released on CD and digitally
Below is the link to iTunes, as well as a complete list of the first 15 “Motown 50″ podcasts:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=301547030
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Smokey Robinson : Motown Reflections (1/12): The legendary artist/songwriter reflects on the label’s early days, his mentorBerry Gordy and the impact Motown continues to have worldwide. - Berry Gordy: A Tour of Hitsville
U.S.A. ,May 1963 (1/27): In this rare interview, the Motown founder and aDetroit radio host walk through Hitsville on the cusp of the company’s runaway success. -
Nick Cannon : Impressions of Motown (2/10): The actor/musician/producer and husband ofMariah Carey shares his earliest impressions of Motown. -
Levi Stubbs : The Four Tops (2/24): The late lead singer, in a rare interview from the Motown Archives, talks about what made the group tick. -
Frank Rich : The Nation’s Capitol, The Motortown Review and President Obama (3/10): The New York Times’ political columnist links Motown to the upheaval of the ’60s through personal recollections of the Motortown Review in his nativeWashington, D.C. , while adding perspective on the election of PresidentBarack Obama . -
Smokey Robinson , The Anatomy of a Hit: “Shop Around” (3/24): The singer/songwriter and Motown veteran tells the amazing story about the label’s–and his group the Miracles’–first million-selling single. - The Temptations (4/14):
Otis Williams ,Melvin Franklin and fellow Tempts discuss their beginnings and illustrious musical career in a rare archival interview from the ’80s. - Stevie Wonder (4/28): In another rare archival interview, the superstar talks of his early days at Motown and the evolution of his music through the brilliant, then-new album Talking Book.
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Levi Stubbs ,Lamont Dozier andPaul Riser , The Anatomy of a Hit: “Reach Out I’ll Be There” (5/12): The threesome break down one of Motown’s biggest hits, a world-wide smash for the Four Tops. - Listening with Garth Trinidad (5/26): The KCRW tastemaker and renowned DJ gets put to the test listening to a batch of Motown songs, unlike any he has heard.
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Diana Ross (6/09): In a rare ’70s interview, Motown’s No. 1 diva tells her story in her own words. -
Pam Sawyer andMarilyn McLeod , The Anatomy of a Hit: “Love Hangover” Part 1 (6/23): The songwriters of Diana Ross’ #1 dance smash discuss the birth of the tune, including rare session elements. - Q-Tip, The Anatomy of a Hit: “Love Hangover” Part 2 (7/7): The hip-hop pioneer and Universal Motown artist breaks down one of his favorite Motown songs, with more previously unheard elements from the master tapes.
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Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (7/21): Smokey,Ronnie White and fellow members of the band discuss their long career and amazing body of work. -
Lamont Dozier (8/4): The songwriter and producer, part of the famedHolland -Dozier-Holland team, reflects on the songs and artists that made Motown one of the greatest musical forces of the 20th century – and beyond.
SOURCE Universal Music Enterprises
