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Boy band stars that do magic
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  • The Motown roster grows: now on board are Little Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, the Temptations and Martha & the Vandellas, as well as the Miracles and Mary Wells.
  • Gordy introduces a “quality control” system, complete with voting procedure, to pick the recordings with the best chance of success, and to foster a competitive spirit in his creative team. His early creative recruits like Mickey Stevenson, Eddie and Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Norman Whitfield further develop their writing and producing skills, while Smokey Robinson’s songs shape the company’s first female solo star, Mary Wells.
  • In 1962, “Do You Love Me” by the Contours is the first hit on a new Motown label named after Gordy himself, who writes and produces the song.
  • He and music-savvy wife Raynoma buy a two-storey house on Detroit’s West Grand Boulevard, convert the basement into a recording studio and call the building “Hitsville U.S.A.” Becoming self-sufficient with the help of in-house musicians, Gordy assembles more hits, such as Barrett Strong’s“Money (That’s What I Want)” and the Miracles’ first major pop chart success, “Shop Around.” In 1961, the Marvelettes’ “Please Mr.
  • Further Marv Johnson hits co-written and produced by Gordy help to finance the young business.
  • “Come To Me” by Marv Johnson is the first release on Tamla Records in January 1959. The paltry income leads Gordy to open his own label in Detroit, with a Gordy family loan of $800. He takes on management of the singers – yes, they are the Miracles – and produces their early recordings, leased to companies in Chicago and New York. They are turned down, but he discerns the songwriting ability of its leader, a teenage William “Smokey” Robinson.
  • At Al Green’s offices, Gordy observes an audition by a young vocal group.
  • They follow up with more hits for Wilson, including “Lonely Teardrops” and “To Be Loved.” The two begin collaborating, and one of their efforts, “Reet Petite,” is the first solo success for Jackie Wilson in 1957. This love of music leads Gordy to the Flame Show Bar, where meeting a top talent manager, Al Green, connects him to another songwriter, Billy Davis. To support his family, he takes a job at one of Detroit’s auto factories, and resumes songwriting in his mind while working on the production line.
  • An early venture into record retailing leads to bankruptcy, after Gordy misreads the music-buying tastes of his neighbourhood.
  • “The band leaders about fifty and looked twenty-three.” He changes career paths. “I then noticed the fighters were about twenty-three and looked fifty,” Gordy later explains in his autobiography, To Be Loved. One advertises an upcoming boxing match, the other promotes a battle of the bands.

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    As a featherweight, he is moderately successful, but chooses to hang up the gloves after seeing two posters at his local gym.

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    After serving in Korea, he tries his hand at professional boxing.

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  • Berry Gordy starts writing songs, including one (“You Are You”) he mails to movie star/singer Doris Day.
  • Pictured in Color at the piano, he is said to provide “the music for frequent family song sessions in the Gordy home.” The magazine adds that “he won the semi-final competition in Frankie Carle’s Boogie Woogie contest at the Michigan Theater in Detroit.” At this point, Motown Records isn’t even a dream. One of them, Berry Jr., was born November 28, 1929, in the Motor City. and wife Bertha are photographed with their children: four boys, four girls.
  • “America’s Most Amazing Family” is the subject of a 1949 article in Color magazine, highlighting the social and business success of the Gordy family from Detroit.
  • Career highlight: receiving the National Medal of Arts from President Obama at the White House in 2016.
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  • Biggest hit: choose from the dozens of Motown singles which topped the Billboard Hot 100 during the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s.
  • First hit: “Reet Petite,” Jackie Wilson.














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