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the music, the magic, the memories of Motown : an autobiography

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An edition of To be loved (1994)

To be loved

the music, the magic, the memories of Motown : an autobiography

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Now the man who made Motown, the revolutionary who shattered the color barrier in the American entertainment industry, the visionary who forever changed the way the world hears its music, finally breaks his silence after decades of rumor, gossip and misinformation. In TO BE LOVED, Berry Gordy tells it from the inside, as he lived it, as he made it happen.

The son of a plastering contractor in Detroit's inner city, Gordy rose to become one of the twentieth century's most stunning success stories, following a sometimes stumbling, but always determined course.

Within this kid, known as the "black sheep" of his family, burned an aspiration to greatness, a desire to be special, a fire lit by the heroes of his youth - the legendary boxers, as well as the artists and musicians flourishing in Detroit's club scene - who showed him there was a way out of the ghetto.

Torn between boxing and music, the teenage Gordy took his professional plunge as a boxer, then turned to his real love - songwriting. The tenacity of this young fighter, along with the creative drive of a developing songwriter, laid a strong foundation for the company he established in 1959 in a Detroit house that came to be known as Hitsville, USA.

Gordy's standards were ferociously exacting. With determination and constant innovations, he cultivated a music that communicated basic feelings, cutting through cultural and language barriers. By the mid-60s, Motown dominated the nation's pop music charts, becoming the soundtrack for the lives of millions of young Americans - black and white.

Full of joy and heartbreak, triumph and disaster, TO BE LOVED is one extraordinary man's saga - an adventurous yet tumultuous journey that chronicles the building and the selling of Motown...and finally, the sacrifices made in order to preserve its unparalleled legacy and black heritage. Gordy's belief in the potential of all people resulted in the music the world listened to, danced to, made love to - even today.

And what ultimately emerges is someone whose labor of love and very being became a source of instruction and inspiration for young and old of all colors. Featuring over 30 pages of rare photographs that capture the personalities and excitement of an astonishing era, TO BE LOVED is the very intimate and powerful story of the man who created the sound heard 'round the world.

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Warner Books
Language
English
Pages
432

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To be loved: the music, the magic, the memories of Motown
1995, Headline
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Cover of: To be loved
To be loved: the music, the magic, the memories of Motown : an autobiography
1994, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: To be loved
To be loved: the music, the magic, the memories of Motown
1994, Headline
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.644/092, B
Library of Congress
ML429.G67 A3 1994, ML429.G67A3 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 432 p. :
Number of pages
432

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1104014M
Internet Archive
tobelovedmusicma00gord
ISBN 10
044651523X
LCCN
94029067
OCLC/WorldCat
30780968
Library Thing
20415
Goodreads
999631

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