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The Story of Motown (Paperback)
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The Story of Motown (Paperback)
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List price R414
Loot Price R365
Discovery Miles 3 650
You Save R49 (12%)
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Re-release of the first book ever published in America about the
legendary Motown Record Company, with a new foreword by legendary
music journalist Greil Marcus! In January 1959 Berry Gordy borrowed
$800 from his family and founded the Detroit-based record company
that in less than a decade was to become the largest black-owned
business in the United States. It also became one of the most
productive and influential producers of popular music anywhere in
the world, mainly by combining the best features of black and white
American popular music. Even a short list of the recording and
performing talent that Gordy recruited, trained and produced for
his company is awesome: Diana Ross, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder,
The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and
Mary Wells. The Story of Motown is the story of Berry Gordy's
triumph over powerful, established financial interests, entrenched
popular taste, bigotry and racism. By inventing a sound that
appealed to whites as well as blacks, and that was immediately
identifiable to an entire generation of listeners, Gordy
demonstrated his genius as a producer; by breaking the exploitive
practice of "cover" records, he helped black artists control their
own music and share in the proceeds of hits; and by the sheer force
of his will, courage, and intelligence, he demonstrated that a
black man from the urban ghetto could aspire to and conquer the
heights of traditional American business, including the movie
business. Unfortunately, while doing all of this, he also found new
ways to exploit his talented artists and eventually lost many of
them to companies that paid them more. The Story of Motown is the
story of the rise and fall of one of the most important cultural
touchstones in American history
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