Motown redefined pop music with a signature sound blending soul, R&B, funk, and gospel. And of course, the deepest grooves.
If 1965 was the year when pop and rock music started to take its first baby steps toward adulthood, as more artists began to explore albums as defining statements rather than collections of hit ...
It changed the course of rock music forever.
“634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)” by Wilson Pickett hit the airwaves in early 1966. And, boy, was it quite the R&B soul tune of the year! This jam was a standout addition to the album The Exiting Wilson ...
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