On March 25, 1983, the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever TV special was taped. Countless Motown artists took the stage to perform, including Smokey Robinson's group the Miracles, Diana Ross & the ...
DETROIT, MI -- An updated version of the "Motown 25" TV special will air 8 p.m. Saturday on PBS stations across the country, including Detroit Public Television WTVS. The original "Motown 25 - ...
On March 25, 1983, the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever TV special was taped. Countless Motown artists took the stage to perform, including Smokey Robinson's group the Miracles, Diana Ross & the ...
DETROIT - TJ Lubinsky was an 11-year-old music fan when a 1983 TV special changed his world. "Motown 25," a prime-time NBC program celebrating the Detroit label, had attracted young viewers like him ...
TJ Lubinsky was an 11-year-old music fan when a 1983 TV special changed his world. "Motown 25," a prime-time NBC program celebrating the Detroit label, had attracted young viewers like him with ...
The mantra for bringing 1983's iconic "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" NBC special to DVD is: better (a little bit) late than never. By Gary Graff The mantra for bringing 1983’s iconic Motown 25 ...
Michael Jackson is really more my children's generation than mine. He was a cute kid whose talent I always admired and continued to admire as he morphed into the glove wielding, moon walking phenom ...
More than 20 years after its 1983 broadcast, “Motown 25” remains a TV milestone. The Emmy-winning special, which celebrated the legacy of the Detroit-born Motown sound, marked the first time that ...
T.G. Sheppard knows exactly how people at home may have felt when they were watching Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, the landmark 1983 TV special honoring one of the most enduring record ...
Motown luminaries turned out in big numbers Wednesday night to support "The Chairman," company founder Berry Gordy Jr., as "Motown: The Musical" made its Detroit debut at the Fisher Theatre, blocks ...
Motown Records stumbled into the 1980s from the ‘70s, watching its greatest hitmakers return to the charts via other labels — Diana Ross at RCA, Marvin Gaye at Columbia and, of course, Michael Jackson ...