Al Sharpton and others will be on hand as “Amazing Grace” premieres at the DIA on Monday — what would have been the Queen of Soul’s 77th birthday.
Author: Brian McCollum, Detroit Free Press
New Motown exhibit curated by the Grammy Museum headed to LBJ Presidential Library
Vintage Motown fashion, instruments and interactive displays will be part of “Motown: The Sound of Young America,” opening in April in Austin, Texas.
Woodstock 50 lineup to feature Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus, the Killers, Robert Plant, Black Keys
Jay-Z, Imagine Dragons, the Killers, Miley Cyrus, Chance the Rapper and the Black Keys were among more than 75 artists revealed.
Aretha Franklin’s family slaps back after Wendy Williams disses upcoming gospel movie
The Queen of Soul’s estate is unhappy about Wendy Williams’ “disparaging” remarks questioning Aretha Franklin’s upcoming gospel film.
Eminem’s ‘Slim Shady LP’ turns 20: An oral history of the album that created a superstar
Eminem’s “The Slim Shady LP” breakout album is marking its 20th anniversary. Here’s the inside story from those who were there.
Berry Gordy’s Motown documentary ‘Hitsville’ to debut in April on Showtime
Scenes from “Hitsville: The Making of Motown,” were shown for the first time Tuesday at Motown’s star-filled 60th anniversary concert in Los Angeles.
Gladys Knight nails potent national anthem at Super Bowl LIII
The onetime Motown star was on form in a gorgeous “Star-Spangled Banner” at Sunday night’s Super Bowl.
Motown video series to reveal little-seen artifacts for 60th anniversary celebration
The Motown Museum is digging into its repository of unseen artifacts for a series of Facebook reveals, starting with a key founding document Friday.
Motown artists go back to where it all began: ‘it didn’t fully affect me until I got here’
The Motown Museum hosted about two dozen artists and staffers from L.A.-based Motown Records as the label aims to reconnect with its Detroit roots.
Kid Rock not backing down on Joy Behar controversy: ‘Mess with the bull, get the horns’
On Facebook Friday night, Rock wrote that while he apologized for cursing on live television, he wasn’t sorry for his profane swipe at Joy Behar.