Motown 50 – Today,
Tomorrow, Forever
. . .
Be A Part Of History . . .
Beginning
in the winter of 2008 and running through 2009, Universal Music will be
celebrating the 50th anniversary of America’s greatest record label and global
music icon: MOTOWN.
The Motown
Sound went worldwide in the ’60s, and that sound still resonates today. With more than 180 No.1 songs and counting,
Motown hits continue to appear in commercials, TV and movies, and
remain an
influence on today’s biggest pop and R&B stars.
But Motown
stands for more than just the music, it’s a reflection of the hard work
of
dedicated individuals overcoming incredible obstacles to achieve great
success. Berry Gordy Jr., a young
African American man, founded Motown Records with a loan of $800 from
his
family. Through determination and
support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy forged new grounds for
minorities and made the “Motown Sound” a worldwide phenomenon adored by
millions.
On January 12th 2009,
Motown will be 50 years old, and to honour this monumental event in
musical
history, Universal Music is planning multiple new releases across all
mediums
throughout the next year.
Heralding
these will be a brand new 50th anniversary CD due December
1st 2008,
featuring songs voted for online by the fans of Motown.
Universal Music plans to release many
different versions of the compilation across the globe, reflecting each
market’s favourite songs and in turn celebrating the enduring
popularity of
Motown across the planet.
Motown 50 – Today, Tomorrow,
Forever…
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