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    Broadway Motown musical features civil rights, love story

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. watched with approval on Thursday as the cast of upcoming Broadway show "Motown: The Musical" tore through the storied record label's hits at a 42nd Street rehearsal studio.

    The show traces Gordy's rise from a struggling boxer and autoworker to a music mogul who made stars of Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Jackson 5 and others.

    "So many other people were telling the story in different ways who were never there and never understood it, just for the sake of exploitation," Gordy, 83, a producer of the show, told Reuters.

    The media preview featured hits ranging from The Contours' "Do You Love Me" - sung as a segregated audience in Birmingham, Alabama, breaks through a rope to hear the group - to "Dancing in the Street" by Martha and the Vandellas.

    Director Charles Randolph-Wright, who grew up in South Carolina in the 1960s, said Motown was in his DNA.

    "Motown opened the emotional door to the civil rights movement," he told Reuters. "Motown is the thing that brought people together. We started dancing to the same music and listening to the same music."

    Gordy's relationship with Ross - the couple had a daughter together - is shown beginning in Paris, to the hit "My Girl" by The Temptations.

    "That's the love story in our show," Randolph-Wright said.

    The musical begins previews on March 11 and officially opens on April 14. It features a book by Gordy and music and lyrics from the Motown catalog.

    Although the show is from Gordy's perspective, it doesn't duck some of the criticism that surrounded him, especially in Motown's early days, Randolph-Wright said.

    As Gordy explained: "At one time, people were feeling that how could a black kid from Detroit do a Motown without being a crook, without being in the Mafia, without being something bad, because it was such a big endeavor."

    Gordy, the creator of what was once the largest black-owned business in the United States, was an inspiration to him, Randolph-Wright said.

    "Berry Gordy was someone who had his own company, who literally changed the world with what he did," he said. "And to see that, it gave me and so many people like me - black, white, whatever color - that gift of possibility."

    Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Gordy, said it was "hard to have a greater honor than having Berry Gordy respect you as an artist."

    Valisia LeKae, who appeared in "The Book of Mormon," plays Ross. "It is the soundtrack of people's lives," LeKae said of the music. "I definitely expect people to sing along."

    (Reporting By Noreen O'Donnell, editing by Jill Serjeant and Xavier Briand)

    10 comments

    • SoWhat!  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      I had a red Craftsman transistor AM radio and listened to WLS and WCFL in Chicago back in the mid-late 60's. Motown is some of the greatest music ever recorded and I'm lucky to have grown up when I did.
      • Fezziwig 1 day 9 hrs ago
        St. Louis here -- KXOK - 630 on the am dial. You can still listen on internet radio: Pandora, Slacker, 365 radio, etc.
    • Sharleen Mendes  •  4 hrs ago
      I can't wait to go see this broadway show....I just love Motown and its history. I hope it does well on Broadway....I got a taste of this life with The Temptations movie which was so good I thought...
    • John  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      I grew up with Motown, many great artists came out of it, wish they would come back and replace some of the ones we have now.
    • rg  •  1 day 12 hrs ago
      Sounds pretty sucky.
    • Wayne  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      In the '60's it was the only game in town. Saw all the groups in concert. It was the best, then as always things change and the british sound took over. It was the sounds of my generation. When I hear an oldie from that time, I can remember where and whom I was with even to this day. I am 65-year-old now. Great memories...
    • B  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      If you just listen to Motown, it's a thrill. If you actually 'feel' the 'Motown sound'..it's magical!
    • Sunflower74  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      If you've never been to the Motown Museum in Detroit - go. You won't be disappointed. What a priceless moment I felt as I stood on the same spot where the Tempts, Marvellettes, etc. recorded in Studio A. Even the Reverb hole in the ceiling's still there (that hollow sound, i.e. clapping/foot stomping at the start of "Where Did Our Love Go?"). The Funk Brothers made the Motown Sound what it was as well-check out "Standing In The Shadows of Motown" DVD.

      One bad side to Gordy: he never gave those studio musicians credit on the original albums-they had to sue him years later. Sadly, it was too late for some of those musicians-they passed on.
    • BrAk_N_TROLL  •  1 day 7 hrs ago
      Do they have metal dectecters at the door? Bunch of Obama supporters may steal your stuff while your are watching it too.
    • Harry  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      During the Civil War, the Northern Industrial Tycoons were yelling...Freedom for the Blacks....Freedom for the Blacks.....Where did these poor blacks end up after the Civil War?...Working in atrocious factories as Wage Slaves for the Northern Industrial Tycoons or starving to death as Share Croppers in the South....Much worse off than ever before....They were at everyone's mercy....
    • MJ4LYFE  •  1 day 8 hrs ago
      I want to see this!!! Motown is EPIC (no pun intended)!!!
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