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A memoir of one of the ancestors of punk proves a noisy and self-centred read
This is not simply the story of how a young Detroit man discovered artists such as Diana Ross or Marvin Gaye
With the ominous intro and controlled anguish of his voice, Marvin Gaye’s version became Motown’s biggest-selling hit
The tune became part of the Beatles’ repertoire and the Flying Lizards made a hit of it in 1979
Why Berry Gordy finally told the Motown story on Broadway
This year’s nominations are notable for the fact that, for the first time, three of the likely winners for the top four acting honours could be African-American
The Californian hitmakers attempt to update the Beastie Boys’ 1980s personae
As an entertainer, he more reflected the times than created them, writes Jurek Martin
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