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Motown Records November 17: Standing In The Shadows Of Motown, the story of the Funk Brothers, is in released in U.S. cinemas (2002), bringing long-overdue recognition to the company’s in-house musicians.
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Amazon.com: Standing in the Shadows of Motown: Deluxe Edition: Various Artists: Music

Motown Records November 16: In 1981, Stevie Wonder announces plans for his second march on Washington, D.C., to persuade Congress to designate Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday a national holiday. They do, five years later.
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Motown Records November 13: The Four Tops play their first-ever U.K. concert, selling out London’s Saville Theatre in 1966. Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein is the show promoter. Happy Birthday Leonard Caston (1943).
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Motown Records In honor of the Jackson 5 I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters, Michael Jackson's Hello World 3-Disc solo collection is on sale at Hip-O Select for $45 plus free shipping this week only! Limited edition! There is a lot of great Motown stuff on Hip-O Select so take a look around!
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As we mourn the passing of Michael Jackson, we celebrate the great music he left us.

Motown Records November 12: Diana Ross & the Supremes and the Temptations GIT On Broadway, their second network television show, airs on NBC-TV, 1969. Happy Birthday Terry “Buzzie” Johnson (1938).
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Amazon.com: Get Ready: Definitive Performances 1965-1972 [DVD] - The Temptations: The Temptations: Music

Motown Records Jackson 5 - I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters is available everywhere today! Be sure to get your copy of these never-before-released songs!
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Motown Records November 10: Fresh off the road in 1964, the Temptations meet Smokey Robinson in Studio A for one goal: record the vocals for a new song, “My Girl.”
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Motown Records November 6: The first successful artist managed by Berry Gordy, Marv Johnson, signs a new, three-year deal with United Artists Records, according to a 1961 report by Billboard magazine. In 1969, Motown releases “What You Gave Me” by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell.
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Motown Records November 5: “Let Me Go The Right Way” by the original Supremes is released in 1962 and becomes their first single to hit the charts. Eight years later (1970), Motown releases “River Deep-Mountain High,” a duet featuring the Jean-Mary-Cindy Supremes with the Four Tops. In 1972, The Jackson 5 Show airs on CBS-TV.
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