Yes. In 1989 Bruce Willis came out with an album entitled If It Don't Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger, under the Motown label.
Bruno Mars was signed by Motown Records in 2009. However, he later left the label and eventually signed with Elektra Records, where he achieved significant success. His debut studio album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," was released in 2010, marking his rise to fame.
No, Dusty Springfield did not officially join Motown. While she was associated with the Motown sound and had a strong influence from the label's music, particularly in the 1960s, she remained with her own record label, Philips Records, and later signed with Atlantic Records. Her iconic songs, such as "Son of a Preacher Man," often reflected the soul influences typical of Motown, but she was never a part of the Motown roster.
They didn't "record" on a Motown label as such, but some of their UK recordings were licensed for release in the USA by the Motown group's new "white rock" label, Rare Earth Records, in 1969.
Motown Records is primarily associated with the colors blue and gold. These colors are prominently featured in the label's logo, which consists of a blue background with the word "Motown" in gold lettering. The color combination reflects the label's vibrant musical style and its iconic status in the music industry.
Beyoncé is currently signed to Columbia Records
Rick James's "Street Songs" (including the single "Super Freak") did appear on Motown. The Stylistics were signed to Avco Records.
Bruno Mars was signed by Motown Records in 2009. However, he later left the label and eventually signed with Elektra Records, where he achieved significant success. His debut studio album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," was released in 2010, marking his rise to fame.
No, Dusty Springfield did not officially join Motown. While she was associated with the Motown sound and had a strong influence from the label's music, particularly in the 1960s, she remained with her own record label, Philips Records, and later signed with Atlantic Records. Her iconic songs, such as "Son of a Preacher Man," often reflected the soul influences typical of Motown, but she was never a part of the Motown roster.
They didn't "record" on a Motown label as such, but some of their UK recordings were licensed for release in the USA by the Motown group's new "white rock" label, Rare Earth Records, in 1969.
when The Who recorded , they were signed to MCA records.
They were previously signed to Badboy Records. Now signed to Atlantic Records
Motown Records is primarily associated with the colors blue and gold. These colors are prominently featured in the label's logo, which consists of a blue background with the word "Motown" in gold lettering. The color combination reflects the label's vibrant musical style and its iconic status in the music industry.
Motown Records.
They are signed to Atlantic Records.
Beyoncé is currently signed to Columbia Records
UK Tamla-Motown singles and albums are listed here: www.collectablecds.co.uk/label-discography.asp/label/5/Tamla-Motown-records-discography.html Tamla-Motown only started issuing Motown records in the UK in 1965; before that, a number of British labels licensed Motown content, but I don't think there's a single consolidated list anywhere on the Internet. A complete discography of US Motown singles (on all the various imprints, Gordy, Tamla, Soul, VIP etc) can be found at www.seabear.se/detroit1.htm
Paolo Nutini is signed to Atlantic Records.