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Weblinks Section We are regularly out on the web. When we find a great site we list it here for you to enjoy. From the list below choose one of our weblink topics, then select a URL to visit.
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Classic Motown
Classic Motown from 1959 to 1988.
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Motown Alumni Association
The official Motown Alumni Association website.
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Motown Museum
The official web site of the Motown Historical Museum in Detroit, Hitsville USA and the famous Motown Studio A.
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Rhythm and Blues Foundation
Founded in 1988, The Rhythm & Blues Foundation has been the only independent nonprofit service organization solely dedicated to the historical and cultural preservation of Rhythm & Blues music.
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The Life and Times of The Motown Stars
What happen to Berry Gordy, The Temptations and Martha Reeves? Is Holland Dozier Holland still around? Is Stevie Wonder still making music?
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Money (That's What I Want)
Lyrics to this smash hit recorded by the Beatles (among many others) and penned by Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford.
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Music Trivia
Berry Gordy was going to originally name his record company "Tammy Records," after the song "Tammy" by Debbie Reynolds. But when he went to register the label, the name was already taken. After finding this out, he still wanted to use some of the name so he dropped the last two letters of the name, added "LA", and came up with TAMLA.