Berry Gordy: Meet The Man Behind The Motown Sound

Posted on 15 May 2015

With just $800 borrowed from his family, Berry Gordy founded Motown Records and launched the careers of Diana Ross and the Supremes, Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and many more.

 

BERRY GORDY: THE MAN BEHIND THE MOTOWN SOUND

“When I founded Motown I had no idea it would become the worldwide musical influence it did, and I certainly never dreamed it would carry me to the stage, first on Broadway and now around the world to the West End. In many ways London is a natural home for us. England opened her arms to our first Motortown Revue in 1965 and gave us the gateway to Europe and the world. The music, drama and showmanship of Motown were made for the West End. The soaring melodies and lyrics of all the Motown songs tell their own story, but they also reveal more. Until now, no one has ever truly had the chance to see the story of Motown from the perspective of those who created it.

I’ve always thought of Motown as a family, where competition bred champions but where we never let the competition get in the way of our love and trust in one another. I am thrilled after all these years to bring the Motown family to London, and I can’t think of any place where we might find a more welcoming and talented community. I still get chills when I hear Diana Ross sing “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” or the Jackson 5 sing “I Want You Back,” or Martha and the Vandellas sing “Dancing in the Street,” and I know these songs will fill the West End with joyful, happy people of all races and ages listening to a music and a sound that not only take us back, but that can still propel us up out of our seats to come together as one.

Motown is a dream that happened to come true and it has always had a home in the hearts and minds of those that love the music. I am proud to say it now has a home in London.”

Motown The Musical at the Shaftesbury Theatre on sale now.