the Motown Museum was the home of Motown Records’ which was founded by Berry Gordy, in 1959 in Detroit. The small flat where he lived and worked is now called Hitsville U.S.A., and is home to an extensive array of Motown artifacts, photographs and other memorabilia.
2648 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208
State of The Union bar was a lounge and live performance venue in North West DC, on the historic “U Street Corridor”.
1357 U Street NW Washington DC, DC 20009
When it opened in 1910 the Howard Theatre it was known as “the largest colored theatre in the world.” After falling to disarray it was restored and reopened in 2012.
620 T Street Washington, DC 20001
Levi Stubbs was the lead vocalist of the legendary musical Motown group The Four Tops. The Detroit-based quartet also included Renaldo “Obie” Benson, Lawrence Payton and Abdul “Duke” Fakir.
18512 Santa Barbara, Detroit, Michigan
Visit Aretha Franklin’s home during the Motown Era.
19346 Sorrento St. Detroit, Michigan
The Record Plant, Sausalito was the location of some of the most successful & popular recordings in music history.
2200 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965
Learn about “The Rumble in the Jungle” pre-concert where Celia Cruz sang with the Fania All-Stars in Zaire, Africa.
Stade Tata Raphaël, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of The Congo
Wonderland Music Over 50 Years Of Music History
Wonderland has been helping artist for over 50 yearsWonderland Music was a Detroit institution that helped artists for over 50 years
Wonderland Music Co. 13519 Michigan Ave, Dearborn Michigan