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Otis Redding B. 9/9/41 D. 12/10/67 Often called the “King of Soul” Next to James Brown, was the most popular black entertainer of the mid ‘60s Influenced.

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1 Otis Redding B. 9/9/41 D. 12/10/67 Often called the “King of Soul” Next to James Brown, was the most popular black entertainer of the mid ‘60s Influenced by Little Richard & Sam Cooke –Member of Richard’s back-up band The Upsetters First hit was These Arms of Mine (#20 R&B, 1963) Wrote most of his own hits –Mr. Pitiful (#41, 1965), (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay (#1, 1968), Respect (#21, 1965), I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (#21, 1965) opened his own label, Jotis, before his death 1967 - appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival introduces his music to white rock fans 12/10/67 – died in a plane crash in Wisconsin 12/10/67 – died in a plane crash in Wisconsin 1968 - (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay is the 1 st posthumous #1 single ever 1989 – Inducted into RRHoF 1999 – Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

2 Hitsville U.S.A. Started as Tamala Records, funded by $700 loan from Barry Gordy’s father-in-law –Gordy had worked for Ford –Initially a record distributor –Late 1960 – Tamala released its first single “Shop Around” (#2, 1960) by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Motown Records began as a blue- trimmed white house in Detroit, MI –Recording studio was in what had been the living room As society was moving more towards integration, the music industry was becoming more segregated

3 Teen-idols, surfers, folkies, British bands were all white Soul singers’ primary acceptance was in purely black markets –Gordy wanted to bring a style of “black” music to the forefront in both black and white markets Finally Gordy found a successful formula and micro-managed every aspect of a performer w/ no variation –The “look” –Sound –Moves –Songwriting Some performers/groups found this a bit constrictive By the end of 1967, Motown records sold more albums than any other label

4 Smokey Robinson Motown’s 1 st major success –Label’s 1 st Top 5 hit –1 st 1,000,000 seller Served as leader of The Miracles until 1972 Over 4,000 songs to his writing credit –John Lennon, George Harrison & Bob Dylan all list him as an inspiration –A primary song writer for both the Temptations and Marvin Gaye Served as vice-president of Motown 1970-1988 1987 – inducted into the RRHoF as a solo artist

5 Marvin Gaye B. 4/2/39 D. 4/1/84 Started recording in 1958, signed w/ Motown in 1961 From Washington DC, not Detroit like most Motown acts Started as a drummer for the Miracles, Martha & the Vandellas and Stevie Wonder June 1961 – released his first album (it sold poorly) 1962 – first real hit Stubborn Kind of Fellow Later claiming to be unenthusiastic about his early Motown work, still charted 39 Top 40 hits (1962-72)

6 Gaye is one of the only Motown artists to gain total control of his music (Stevie Wonder is the other) Due to personal issues (family, drugs, money, mental & physical health) his work greatly suffered near the end of his life Shot to death by his father after an argument in 1984 Nominated for 8 Grammys before finally winning one 1983 Some of the most memorable pop songs of the 60s, 70s, & 80s 1987 - Inducted into the RRHoF


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