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As Spring turned into Summer 1966, Motown was at the forefront of the popular music scene. This show focuses on all of the label’s 45-RPM releases from ...read more
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1966 was an interesting year for pop music. By definition, that means it was also a very interesting year for Motown, as it was the most consistently ...read more
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In some ways this is the quintessential Motown program from our series. In other ways, they are ALL quintessential, but this is the first show that ...read more
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Our 28th episode dedicated to playing the ‘A’ side of every Motown 45 RPM single finds us at the end of 1965, a banner year for the label by any ...read more
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The 27th episode of our extensive Motown coverage finds the label at the peak of its powers.
In 1965, Motown sold more records than any other label. ...read more
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The 26th episode of our series dedicated to playing every 45 RPM single A-side released by Motown Records starts with a bit of a lull in the hits category, ...read more
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Our Motown Mania Marathon continues as we cover the summer of 1965, a time when Motown dominated America’s music-culture environment by providing a ...read more
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Our coverage of Motown’s reign as America’s premier singles label continues with our 24th episode, dedicated to all ‘A’-sides released in the Spring of ...read more
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When you think of Motown, you think of hits, right? “Stop! In the Name of Love.” “Ooo Baby Baby.” “I’ll Be Doggone.” “Nowhere to Run.” That’s what we’re ...read more
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Today’s show, our 22nd episode featuring every classic (and not-so-classic) Motown A-side starts as 1964 ends, and ends as 1965 begins.
Quite ...read more
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