Berry Gordy, Jr., established Motown Records
The company was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. The first release was "Come To Me" by Marv Johnson.
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The Motown Record Company was founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. in 1958 after he had been in the army and owned a record store. In 1958 he produced two records, one by The Miracles and another by Herman Griffin. January 12, 1959 he borrowed $800 dollars and officially started his record label, which grew to be a huge success.
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Bob Howsam founded the Denver Broncos in 1959
Blackheart Records is an American rock music label. The label was founded by two rock musicians, Joan Jett and Kerry Laguna. Some examples of acts signed to the label include The Eyeliners and Girl in a Coma.
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Now That's What I Call Motown was created on 2009-01-13.
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Motown records, originally named Tamla records, was founded by Berry Gordy Jr in Detroit, Michigan.
Berry Gordy, Jr., established Motown Records
The usual answer is January 1959, which is when Berry Gordy formed Tamla Records. Motown Records was formed in August 1959, and the Motown Record Corporation (the group company which operated both those labels, and which most people are thinking of when they say "Motown") was incorporated in April 1960.
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Motown is Detroit city's nickname. Motor City
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