In 1959, Berry Gordy had an ingenious idea. Rather than create another R&B record label with the uncertainty of artists coming and going, he envisioned a steady stable of house songwriters and musicians backing singers who would be groomed for clubs, TV variety shows and the smooth white world of pop charts. After the Beatles arrived in 1964, the emotio…
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