What If One Record Label Could Change the World? How does a dream become a revolution? How did a small Detroit studio, built with just $800 and an unstoppable vision, rise to dominate Black music history and redefine the history of R&B music? And what really happened behind the scenes as Motown shattered racial barriers, redefined pop music, and created some of the greatest songs of all time? Motown's Dream is the untold story of Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, two pioneers who refused to accept limits-who believed that music could be more than entertainment. It could be a force for change. But their journey wasn't easy. From the struggles of launching a Black-owned record label in a segregated industry to the bold risks that propelled Motown's greatest hits story, this book dives deep into how Berry Gordy's business genius and Smokey Robinson's songwriting mastery created a sound that still influences American music history books today. Discover how they built an empire that produced more No. 1 hits than The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Elvis combined-launching icons like The Supremes, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder. If you love books on famous musicians, stories of resilience, and the golden era of R&B and soul, this book is for you. Get your copy today!
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