Brian and Eddie Holland of Motown’s hitmaking songwriting team Holland-Dozier-Holland talk about their inspiration, their process, and stepping into Hitsville’s Studio A one more time.
Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote 10 of The Supremes’ 12 No. 1 hits. The first No. 1 was “Where Did Our Love Go?” The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in 1964. “Baby Love” ended up ...
The outing marks a reunion for Roberts after serving as a GMCLA member from 2013-2018: "It gave me the wings to fly. That’s ...
Flossmoor resident Peter Jordan has performed alongside Ben E. King among others, and is performing Feb. 14 at Logan Center ...
Feinstein's will host Nathan Chester & the Old Souls for a Motown Revival, featuring classic hits with a modern twist. The ...
A man whose influence knows no bounds, Stevie Wonder is still making waves today.
Author Margena Christian discusses her new book on Sylvia Moy, the trailblazing songwriter behind hits for Stevie Wonder and ...
The Courant’s arts picks for Feb. 8-14 also include a Grammy host, a live version of “American Idiot,” a Yale Opera ...
The Stones are still playing. Herbie Hancock is teaching at the Herbie Hancock institute at UCLA. We live in a golden age.
The MANN Center for the Arts recently announced “Women in Country” with Paige King Johnson, a four-part concert series that kicks off Feb. 25. In addition, a new Motown tribute show comes to the Mann ...
Iris and Erik celebrate National Weatherperson’s Day, observed annually on Feb. 5. The holiday honors all who work in ...
A legendary funk-soul group will open the 2026 New York State Fair. The Commodores will perform at the NYS Fair’s Chevy Court stage on opening day Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 1 p.m. It will be the first ...