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Tamla Records — once the pipeline for entrepreneur Berry Gordy’s earliest releases out of Detroit — is being reactivated by Capitol Music Group, Motown’s corporate parent for the past decade.
TAMLA Records, the label founded by Motown icon Berry Gordy, sets its official re-launch -- along with a partnership with Rodney Jerkins.
Tamla Records, a smaller label founded by music executive Berry Gordy in 1958, is set to relaunch. Instead of being associated with the historic Motown Records—the label responsible for the mega ...
Who Is Smokey’s Daughter Tamla Robinson? Tamla Robinson, born in 1971, was named after Motown’s original moniker, Tamla Records. Gordy was named her godfather after she was born.
The reissues are part of an “ongoing partnership with Universal Music to bring Tamla’s classic early Motown records back to vinyl,” according to a release. The singles will be available ...
The first wave of Third Man's Tamla offerings includes singles by Barrett Strong, Chico Leverett, the Swinging Tigers, the Satintones, Nick & the Jaguars, the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, and the Supremes.
Jack White's Third Man Records will launch its Detroit store with nine vinyl reissues of early releases from Berry Gordy's Tamla Records, including 45s by the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Miracles ...
Third Man Records will also release early Motown records from the Tamla Records label starting Nov. 27. Tamla Records was started by Detroit's Berry Gordy in 1959, responsible for countless hits ...
The shop opened with vinyl reissues from Tamla Records, including releases by Marvin Gaye, the Supremes and Miracles. White founded Third Man in Detroit in 2001.
Wonder has been with Motown since 1961, when, at the age of 11 years old, he was signed to Tamla Records, a Motown subsidiary, by iconic music man Berry Gordy Jr.
She was the first solo female artist signed to Motown (then Tamla Records) by Berry Gordy Jr. and recorded the songs “Who Wouldn’t Love A Man Like That,” “Actions Speak Louder Than Words ...