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Date Posted: 04:08:14 09/09/05 Fri
Author: Cosette
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Subject: Motown Music

Welcome to the forum on music of the 1960's.

I thought I would start a thread about Motown Music. The music of Motown is one of the most illustrious genres of music in American Popular Music...

From "Little" Stevie Wonder to the Supremes and William "Smokey" Robinson.... The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, as well as the little known Brenda Holloway, Shorty Long, Jr. Walker & The Allstars and Edwin Starr, this music became a soundtrack of life for at least two generations....and what about the nearly forgotten genius of James Jamerson?

Remember the film "Cooley High"? This film was perhaps the first film that applied the Motown soundtrack to film.

Let's look at that wonderful timeless music of motown. Come on in and discuss a rich piece of music history, or just talk about your favorite artists on the Motown roster.

Kafi Cosette' Moderator

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[> Re: Motown Music -- Chrissaqaayyy, 05:12:39 06/01/06 Thu [1] (147-72-96-3.isp.comcastbusiness.net/147.72.96.3)

>Welcome to the forum on music of the 1960's.
>
>I thought I would start a thread about Motown Music.
>The music of Motown is one of the most illustrious
>genres of music in American Popular Music...
>
>From "Little" Stevie Wonder to the Supremes and
>William "Smokey" Robinson.... The Temptations, Marvin
>Gaye, Mary Wells, as well as the little known Brenda
>Holloway, Shorty Long, Jr. Walker & The Allstars and
>Edwin Starr, this music became a soundtrack of life
>for at least two generations....and what about the
>nearly forgotten genius of James Jamerson?
>
>Remember the film "Cooley High"? This film was perhaps
>the first film that applied the Motown soundtrack to
>film.
>
>Let's look at that wonderful timeless music of motown.
> Come on in and discuss a rich piece of music history,
>or just talk about your favorite artists on the Motown
>roster.
>
> Kafi Cosette' Moderator
c

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