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(November 5, 2009 – New York, NY) The most quintessential of American holidays, Thanksgiving, is the setting for a special celebration of a quintessentially American musical treasure: the classic songs of Motown. NFL fans will be dancing in their seats at home and at Ford Field in Detroit during the 2009 United Way Thanksgiving Day Halftime Show: A Motown 50th Anniversary Tribute. The Motown tribute will take place during halftime of the first game of the NFL’s Thanksgiving tripleheader when the Detroit Lions host the Green Bay Packers on Thursday, November 26 at 12:30 PM ET on FOX.

In Motown’s original hometown, this special halftime event features six of the brightest talents from the current roster of Universal Motown Records, performing classics from Motown’s all-American songbook.

Bringing the unforgettable songs of Motown back to the Motor City are Melanie Fiona, Kem, Shontelle, Forever The Sickest Kids, Vita Chambers, and Hal Linton. The dynamic and driving tribute spans more than a decade of Motown classics – every one of the songs among the most recognizable and culture-defining songs in pop music history. Following the performance, fans can visit NFL.com/Thanksgiving to find out how to download a copy of the halftime medley, as well as music from each of the artists. Proceeds will benefit United Way.

MELANIE FIONA brings together vintage grooves on her exuberant and original SRC/Universal Motown debut album THE BRIDGE, available now at digital retail and on CD November 10th. Universal Motown singer-songwriter KEM performed a special live show in Detroit’s Cass Park in support of the city’s homeless in August 2009. KEM is a leading light of this decade’s progressive neo-soul movement with two gold albums and two No. 1 singles. International Top 10 hit singer-songwriter SHONTELLE’s SRP/SRC/Universal Motown album SHONTELLIGENCE contains the international hits “T-Shirt,” “Stuck With Each Other” (featuring Akon), and “Roll.” The innovative alternative rock/electronic six-man band FOREVER THE SICKEST KIDS’ Universal Motown album debut, UNDERDOG ALMA MATER, is now available in a deluxe edition now; the group will release an innovative series of three EPs of new material starting with FRIDAY on November 17th, 2009. The halftime show also features two impressive young Universal Motown newcomers: VITA CHAMBERS, who honors Motown’s classic era with her own edgy mix of rock, pop, and soul, and HAL LINTON, a talented singer who updates the great vocal tradition of Motown’s Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder for the new century. Both are completing debut albums for SRP/Universal Motown for 2010 release.

All of the halftime tribute’s songs are culled from the golden era of Motown, the company founded by Berry Gordy in 1959 that revolutionized contemporary music with its brilliant, influential, and unique fusion of pop, blues, R&B, rock, and gospel elements.

The celebration of Motown’s 50th anniversary continues around the globe with events, special programming, exhibits, etc. An irresistible force of social and cultural change, Berry Gordy’s legendary Motown made its mark not just on the music industry but society at large, with a sound that has become one of the most significant musical accomplishments and stunning success stories of the 20th century. No other record company in history has exerted such an enormous influence on both the style and substance of popular music and culture with artists such as Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Jackson 5, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight and the Pips, and Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. That influence is still being felt today, from pop to hip-hop, as Motown celebrates the 50th anniversary of the company’s founding. Today, Motown is part of the Universal Music Group, with its classic recorded music catalog managed by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe).

Continuing an innovation introduced in 2006, the NFL will serve up three nationally-televised games on Thanksgiving Day. The early game (FOX, 12:30 PM ET) will be an NFC North meeting of the Green Bay Packers at the Detroit Lions. This is the 19th time the Lions have hosted the Packers on Thanksgiving, including 13 consecutive games from 1951– 1963. The second game (CBS, 4:15 PM ET) features the Oakland Raiders visiting the Dallas Cowboys in the Raiders’ first Thanksgiving game since 1970.

The Thanksgiving primetime game will air at 8:20 PM ET on the NFL Network with the defending NFC East champion New York Giants visiting the Denver Broncos, marking the first Thanksgiving contest in Denver since 1963. The late afternoon game in Dallas between the Oakland Raiders and Cowboys on CBS (4:15 p.m. ET) will also feature special National Anthem and halftime show performances by national artists who will be announced shortly.

Now in its 36th year, the United Way/NFL partnership is the longest running charitable collaboration of its kind and connects NFL PLAY 60 with United Way’s goal of 1.9 million more healthy young people by 2018.

This is the 11th year that United Way has worked with the NFL on the Thanksgiving Halftime Show to inspire NFL fans across the country to get involved in their communities.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, performers Melanie Fiona, Kem, Hal Linton, Shontelle and Vita Chambers will join United Way the week of their performance to volunteer at the Detroit Boys & Girls Club’s “I Am Thankful” Dinner on Tuesday, November 24 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

blog post THE MOTOWN VOTE! RESULTS ARE IN!
Category: Motown
Posted: Jul 28, 2009 at 11:23 PM
The fans have spoken--and “My Girl” by The Temptations is their all-time favorite Motown recording. The results of the online voting held in June and July can be heard on the two-CD set Motown 50 Fanthology (Motown/UMe), to be released September 1, 2009, which continues the celebration of Motown’s 50th anniversary.

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blog post LAST CHANCE TO VOTE!
Category: Motown
Posted: Jul 14, 2009 at 11:55 PM
Have you voted yet for your Motown favorites to appear on the Motown 50 Fanthology later this year? Voting ends tomorrow 7/15/09! You can still vote at the link below:

http://classic.motown.com/vote
blog post THE MOTOWN VOTE!
Category: Motown
Posted: Jun 23, 2009 at 11:02 PM
It’s your turn to create a Motown album! We’re making a new Motown compilation called “Motown 50 Fanthology”. The tracklisting will be decided by your votes. Visit http://classic.motown.com/vote and vote! Then on September 1st you’ll be able to purchase your own copy of this 2CD set with your favorite 50 Motown songs! Voting ends 7/15/09 so vote now. Be a part of history!
blog post New Diana Ross Pic Gallery!
Category: Motown
Posted: Mar 31, 2009 at 7:43 PM
AOL Black Voices has gotten into the spirit of Motown's 50th and created a new gallery of pictures of your favorite diva, Diana Ross. Come check out the new pics here:
http://www.blackvoices.com/entertainment/diana-ross-through-the-years

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Departing the Supremes for the solo spotlight, Diana Ross became the most popular and enduring female pop star of our time—the definitive diva.

For her solo launch, Diana first worked with producer Johnny Bristol but “Someday We’ll Be Together” instead turned out to be the Supremes’ swan song. After some time with Bones Howe, finally she teamed with husband-and-wife songwriter-producers Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, and their gospel-influenced, uptown R&B was magic. Featured on her self-titled album, “Reach Out And Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” hit no. 7 R&B/no. 20 pop and became Diana’s signature audience grabber. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” a radical reworking of the Marvin Gaye-Tammi Terrell classic, was a no. 1 smash. The album also reached no. 1 R&B (it was no. 19 pop) and Ross was named Billboard magazine’s Female Vocalist of the Year. With her first solo foray, she had climbed to the top of a very high mountain.

Ashford and Simpson produced another LP, Surrender, in 1971, which featured the Top 40 title track and the Top 10 R&B/Top 20 Pop hit “Remember Me,” a song also heard on the ABC-TV special, Diana!, which aired in April of that year. Just prior, Ross had also issued Everything Is Everything, which included “I’m Still Waiting”—not a big U.S. hit, but it went straight to no. 1 in the U.K.

Then Diana’s star exploded on the silver screen. In 1972, she appeared in her first-ever film role, portraying legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday in Lady Sings The Blues. Her powerful, work was earned Ross a Best Actress Oscar nomination. The film’s soundtrack album hit no. 1, while the single “Good Morning Heartache” reached the pop Top 40.

For Ross’s next career move Motown founder and president Berry Gordy took her from jazz to straight pop. Diana, a gifted interpreter, rose to the challenge again. “Touch Me In The Morning,” taken from the album of the same name and written by Michael Masser, leapt to no. 1 in 1973.

That same year, Diana paired with another Motown solo superstar, Marvin Gaye, for a duet album. Diana & Marvin was a Top 10 R&B and Top 30 pop LP chart hit, producing the hit singles “My Mistake (Was To Love You),” “You’re A Special Part Of Me” and “Don’t Knock My Love.” Also that year was the pop album Last Time I Saw Him, featuring the country-ish title track, which went Top 20 pop.

Then Miss Ross went back to the movies. Mahogany, released in 1975, was not a critics’ favorite but attracted a devoted following. The title song from the film, “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?),” was a huge pop hit as well. But no one could guess where Ross would head next: the dance floor.

“Love Hangover,” her disco debut, boogied its way to no. 1 on the pop, R&B and dance charts. Following a few dance tracks, Ross starred as Dorothy in the film version of The Wiz, hitting the charts with “Ease Down The Road,” a duet with Michael Jackson. Diana reunited with Ashford and Simpson for 1979’s The Boss, whose title song was no. 1 dance/Top 20 pop/Top 10 R&B. She shocked, then delighted, her fans in 1980 by collaborating with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic for her 1980 diana album, which boasted “Upside Down” (no. 1 pop/R&B/dance), the only solo gold single of her career, and “I’m Coming Out” (no. 5 pop/no. 6 R&B/no. 1 dance), which would become a hit again as the foundation for Puff Daddy’s production of The Notorious B.I.G.’s no. 1 hit “Mo Money Mo Problems.”

Miss Ross returned to the ballad with “It’s My Turn,” from the film of the same name, one in which she did not star. The song hit the pop Top 10. The next year, Diana joined Commodores lead singer Lionel Richie in a classic duet for the eponymous theme from the film Endless Love. The best selling single of 1981--in fact, the biggest-selling single in Motown’s history to that point--it went gold and was nominated for an Oscar®. “Endless Love” was Ross’ sixth pop no. 1, setting the record for a female solo artist.

Leaving Motown, Diana moved to RCA where her label debut Why Do Fools Fall In Love launched the title track and “Mirror Mirror” into the Top 10. A handful of other hits emerged over the next few years, among them the no. 1 R&B “Missing You,” a tribute to the late Marvin Gaye, “Muscles” (written and produced by Michael Jackson) and “Chain Reaction.” In 1989, she returned to Motown with the Nile Rodgers-produced Workin’ Overtime, whose title cut peaked at no. 1 R&B. Throughout the nineties Diana charted high in the U.K. and Europe with such tracks as “Take Me Higher” and “I Will Survive,” for which Motown created a classic video. By 1999, Ross had become the most successful female artist in U.K. history.

In 2002, Diana once again exited Motown. In 2006, Blue, a shelved collection of jazz standards she recorded after Lady Sings The Blues, was finally issued by the label and soared to no. 2 on the jazz chart. I Love You, a new album released through Manhattan/EMI in 2007, became her first U.S. pop Top 40 in more than 20 years. Still, her name has remained synonymous with Motown, where she became the finest female singer of our generation and its pre-eminent superstar.

Today, she remains recognized by one name… Diana.
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