Because he signed the Jackson 5 to Motown and made them famous.
you don't. you call the company
Hazel Gordy,Berry Gordy's daughter was his first wife.
Berry Gordy was introduced to the Jackson 5 by the group's manager, Joe Jackson. Joe had been promoting his children’s talents and was seeking a record deal for them. After seeing their potential, Gordy signed the group to Motown Records in 1968, which led to their breakout success.
No, Red Foo's dad, Berry Gordy, did not discover the Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 were discovered by Diana Ross and signed to Motown Records, which was founded by Berry Gordy. Red Foo is actually the son of Berry Gordy and an artist in his own right, known for being part of the musical duo LMFAO.
Singer Rockwell's real name is Kennedy Gordy. He is best known for his 1984 hit single "Somebody's Watching Me," which features backing vocals by Michael Jackson. Rockwell is the son of Motown founder Berry Gordy, which connects him to a prominent musical legacy.
Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy, the man who signed the Jackson 5 to Motown.
Berry Gordy the head of Motown.
His parents, his brothers, and Berry Gordy Jr.
For a long time "MOTOWN" were his producers but later Quincy Jones produced Michael's albums.
you don't. you call the company
The song was featuring Michael Jackson, The song was actually Rockwells song, Berry Gordy's son.
He hasn't died
Hazel Gordy,Berry Gordy's daughter was his first wife.
Berry Gordy was introduced to the Jackson 5 by the group's manager, Joe Jackson. Joe had been promoting his children’s talents and was seeking a record deal for them. After seeing their potential, Gordy signed the group to Motown Records in 1968, which led to their breakout success.
No, Red Foo's dad, Berry Gordy, did not discover the Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 were discovered by Diana Ross and signed to Motown Records, which was founded by Berry Gordy. Red Foo is actually the son of Berry Gordy and an artist in his own right, known for being part of the musical duo LMFAO.
Michael Jackson choreographed most of his music videos, concerts, and made up all his own moves. When he was with Motown records, Berry Gordy helped him choreograph Thriller, his #1 best selling album.