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      • These artists helped shape what was called the "Motown" sound, named for their record company, Motown. Founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959, Motown Records released dozens of number-one songs during the 1960s and early 1970s, making it for a time the largest U.S. business owned by an African American.
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  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Motown, recording company founded by Berry Gordy, Jr., in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., in 1959 that became one of the most successful Black-owned businesses and one of the most influential independent record companies in American history. It gave its name to the hugely popular style of soul music that it created.

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    It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959, [2] [3] and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. [4] Its name, a portmanteau of motor and town, has become a nickname for Detroit, where the label was originally headquartered.

  4. Feb 2, 2023 · Originally known as Tamla Records, the record label was founded in 1959 in Detroit by Berry Gordy Jr. Motown, a city formed by a combination of motor and town, was soon renamed. Despite its success, Motown was one of the first truly successful African American-owned record labels, reaching crossover success by popularizing soul music.

  5. Exploring the roots of your favorite soul and pop tunes often leads to one legendary name: Motown Records. Founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1959, this Detroit powerhouse revolutionized music for generations. Our blog takes you through Motown’s incredible journey, from its humble beginnings to its peak with stars like Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye.

  6. Motown is one of the most successful American recording company and was founded on January 12, 1959, by Berry Gordy Jr. Later in 1960, the company was incorporated as Motown Recording Corporation.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · Motown was founded in 1959 as Tamla Records, and it acquired the name Motown in April 1960 – the ideal time to launch a record company built on black music. In the early 60s, the music industry...

  8. Jan 9, 2019 · On 12 January 1959, the music sensation that changed America – and the world beyond it – was set in motion. Detroit-born 29-year-old Berry Gordy founded Tamla Records with an $800 loan from his...