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Detroit Motown Sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
Motown Records and Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tamla Motown Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Motown Museum
First Motown Headquarters Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on cover collection of vintage vinyl records of Tamla Motown Royalty Free Stock Photo
1960s Era 45 Speed Records Royalty Free Stock Photo
Single: The Temptations - Love On My Mind Tonight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hitsville USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
CD and artwork by soul singer MARVIN GAYE. One of the main artists of the Motown label since the 60s, with 70s albums still a refe Royalty Free Stock Photo
CD and artwork by soul singer MARVIN GAYE. One of the main artists of the Motown label since the 60s, with 70s albums still a refe Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Motown Museum, also known as Hitsville U.S.A. is a former photographers studio located at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan. It was purchased by Motown founder Berry Gordy in 1959 and then converted into both the record labels administrative building and recording studio. Following mainstream success in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Gordy moved the label to Los Angeles and established the Hitsville West studio there, as a part of his main focus on not only music production, but also television and film production.


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