Motown
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member S5280ft
N 42° 21.864 W 083° 05.302
17T E 328033 N 4692348
On the southeast side of Grand Boulevard West (not Grand River like I thought), between Woodrow Wilson and Kipling Streets. Don't park at the funeral home. The guard there LOVES to tell people they can't park there...unless you want to make her day.
Waymark Code: WM138W
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 01/01/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member "Paws"itraction
Views: 31

The "Motown Sound" was created on this site from 1959 to 1972. The company was started with an eight hundred dollar loan from the savings club of the Bertha and Berry Gordy, Sr., family. Originally called Tamla Records, the company's first national release was "Money (That's What I Want)," in August 1959. The founder, choosing a name that reflected the Motor City, coined the word "Motown" for the company that was incorporated as the Motown Record corporation on April 14, 1960. That same year it produced its first gold record, "Shop Around." In 1968 the company, which had grown from a family-oriented business to an international enterprise, moved its business operations to 2457 Woodward. Motown provided an opportunity for Detroit's inner-city youth to reach their full potential and become super stars.

(SIDE TWO) By the end of its first decade, Motown was the largest independent manufacturer of single 45 rpm records in the world. Among Motown's record labels were Tamla, Motown, Gordy, Soul, VIP, Rare Earth, Black Forum, Workshop Jazz, Divinity and others. In 1972, Motown moved its headquarters to Los Angeles, California. The company expanded its television productions and entered the motion picture industry. Lady Sings the Blues, Motown's first feature length film, received five Academy Award Nominations. By 1975, Motown Industries was the largest black-owned corporation in the world. In 1980 the Motown Historical Museum was established at Hitsville U.S.A. to commemorate the Motown Sound and to memorialize Motown's distinctive heritage and its global impact.
Historical Date: 06/14/0960

Historical Name: Bertha and Berry Gordy, Sr.

Parking nearby?: yes

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Registered Site #: State Site #592

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