Soul music with pop influence exploded into the mainstream with Motown Records lead by the legendary songwriter Berry Gordy who created a sound and an institution that became one of the most significant musical accomplishments and stunning success stories of the 20th century. An incredibly important influence particularly powerful during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Explore our collection of Motown artists in photographs available to purchase online and through our galleries.
© Bob Gruen, 1973
© Joel Brodsky, Date Unknown
© Barrie Wentzell, 1965
© Steve Joester, 1976
© Art Shay, 1965
© Lawrence Watson, Date Unknown
© Bob Gruen, 1972
© Ebet Roberts, 1978
© Lynn Goldsmith, 1972
© Charlyn Zlotnik, 1982
© Catherine McGann, 1993
© Al Satterwhite, 1974
© Glen Craig, 1970
© Bob Gruen, 1974
© Michael Zagaris, Date Unknown
© Richard E. Aaron, 1985
© Timothy White, 1991
© Lynn Goldsmith, 1985
© Norman Seeff, 1976
© Lynn Goldsmith, 1984
© Richard E. Aaron, 1977
© John R. Hamilton, 1974
© Ken Regan, 1984
© Patrick Harbron, 1984
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