On Desert Island Discs, the former Motown Records boss Berry Gordy selected the one track he couldn't live without, which had been a hit for his label in 1965.
The evening was about storytelling and self-expression, uniting rhythm, poetry, dance, art and social commentary. It’s a platform for marginalized voices, a place for reflection and an arena for ...
On "You're Going to Lose That Girl," an invigorating piece of R&B-tinged pop found on the Help! soundtrack, The Beatles came up with a clever, sassy way to sing about a love triangle. John Lennon, as ...
AfroFuture Detroit blends Afrobeats and Amapiano with the familiar sounds of Motown and Techno. This sonic journey roots itself in the city’s musical DNA. It honors the rhythms that have defined ...