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From The Page of The National R&B Music Society. www.facebook.com/pages/The-National-RB-Music-Society-Inc/459607965482 website www.RnBmusicsociety.com

Let's wish a BIG HAPPY 91st BIRTHDAY to a living Legend, an Icon, an innovator and the man who started it all Mr. Berry "Motown" Gordy Jr.!

Who are some of your favorite artists and your favorite cuts from Motown?

Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr.,Berry Gordy, Jr., an American record producer, and the founder of the Motown record label, as well as its many subsidiaries.

Berry Gordy, Jr. (born in Detroit, Michigan) was the seventh of eight children born to the middle class family of Berry Gordy II (a.k.a. Berry Gordy, Sr.) and Bertha Fuller Gordy (1887–1981), who had relocated to Detroit from Milledgeville, Georgia in 1922. Gordy was brought up in a tight-knit family with strong morals.[citation needed] Berry Gordy II (1888–1978) was the son of Berry Gordy I and a woman named Lucy. Berry Gordy I was the son of James Thomas Gordy, a white farmer, and a female slave in Georgia. Berry Gordy is distantly related to former president Jimmy Carter through Carter's mother, Bessie Lillian Gordy.
Berry Gordy II was lured to Detroit by the many job opportunities for black people offered by booming automotive businesses.
Berry Gordy, Jr's older siblings were all prominent black citizens of Detroit. Berry, however, dropped out of high school in the eleventh grade to become a professional boxer in hopes of becoming rich quick, a career he followed until 1950 when he was drafted by the United States Army for the Korean War.
After his return from Korea in 1953, he married Thelma Coleman. He developed his interest in music by writing songs and opening the 3-D Record Mart, a record store featuring jazz music. The store was unsuccessful and Gordy sought work at the Lincoln-Mercury plant, but his family connections put him in touch with Al Green (not the singer), owner of the Flame Show Bar talent club, where he met singer Jackie Wilson.
In 1957, Wilson recorded R**t Petite, a song Gordy had co-written with his sister Gwen and writer-producer Billy Davis. It became a modest hit but had more success internationally, especially in the UK where it reached the Top 10 and even later topped the chart on re-issue in 1986. Wilson recorded four more songs co-written by Gordy over the next two years, including "Lonely Teardrops", which topped the R & B charts and got to number 7 in the pop chart. Berry and Gwen Gordy also wrote "All I Could Do Was Cry" for Etta James at Chess Records.
Motown Record CorporationGordy reinvested his songwriting success into producing. In 1957, he discovered The Miracles (originally known as The Matadors) and began building a portfolio of successful artists. In 1959, at Miracles leader Smokey Robinson's encouragement, Gordy borrowed $800 from his family to create an R&B label, Tamla Records. On January 21, 1959, "Come To Me" by Marv Johnson was issued as Tamla 101. United Artists Records picked up "Come To Me" for national distribution, as well as Johnson's more successful follow-up records (such as "You Got What It Takes," co-produced and co-written by Gordy). Berry's next release was the only 45 ever issued on his Rayber label, and it featured Wade Jones with an unnamed female back-up group. The record did not sell well and is now one of the rarest issues from the Motown stable. Berry's third release was "Bad Girl" by The Miracles, and was the first-ever release for the Motown record label. "Bad Girl" was a solid hit in 1959 after Chess Records picked it up. Barrett Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)" initially appearing on Tamla and then charted on Gordy's sister's label, Anna Records, in February 1960. The Miracles' hit "Shop Around" peaked at #1 on the national R&B charts in late 1960 and at #2 on the Billboard pop charts on January 16, 1961 ( #1 Pop, Cash Box), which established Motown as an independent company worthy of notice. Later in 1961, The Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman" made it to the top of both charts.
In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown named Mary Wells who became the fledgling label's first star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits "You Beat Me to the Punch," "Two Lovers" and "My Guy". The Tamla and Motown labels were then merged into a new company Motown Record Corporation, which was incorporated on April 14, 1960.
Berry Gordy House, known as Motown Mansion in Detroit's Boston-Edison Historic District. Gordy was not known for cultivating white artists, although some were signed, such as Nick and the Jaguars, Mike and The Modifiers, Chris Clark, Rare Earth, the Valadiers, Debbie Dean and Connie Haines.
Berry produced a record on the Penny Label (part of early Tamla Records) in the Spring of 1959 showcasing a white doo-wop group known as 'Bryan Brent and The Cutouts'. Berry had hoped that 'Vacation Time', written by himself and Billy Davis would be the hit side. But, 'For Eternity',[3] written by the Cutouts, became the summer hit and enjoyed an unprecedented #1 spot in the greater Detroit area for 8 weeks. Bryan Brent and The Cutouts performed on Soupy Sales late night TV show and on Mickey Schorr's 'Detroit Bandstand' TV show, as well as many radio station sponsored Dance Parties, Like Tommy Clay's Sock Hop at the Light Guard Armory on 8 Mile Rd. Not restricted to white venues, the group also performed for Martha Jean 'The Queen' from WJLB at many of her popular weekend dances. While Bryan Brent and The Cutouts never enjoyed the security of a contract, they did enjoy the summer of 1959. In spite of missing notations in the history books, 'For Eternity' is recognized as a Doo W*p Classic in the US and in Europe.
Berry produced a record for white artist Tom Clay some time in 1959. The record was released on a tiny Detroit label called Chant. It is not currently known if Berry owned Chant records, but the 45 is recognized by many collectors to be one of the rarest of all Gordy singles. Tom Clay became a DJ in LA, and recorded again for Gordy on his MoWest label in the 1970s. Kiki Dee became the first white female British singer to be signed to the Motown label. Gordy also employed many white workers and managers at the company's headquarters, named Hitsville U.S.A., on Detroit's West Grand Boulevard. He largely promoted African-American artists but carefully controlled their public image, dress, manners and choreography for across-the-board appeal.
Gordy's gift for identifying and bringing together musical talent, along with the careful management of his artists' public image, made Motown initially a major national and then international success. Over the next decade, he signed such artists as The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Jimmy Ruffin, The Contours, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips, The Commodores, The Velvelettes, Martha and the Vandellas, Stevie Wonder and The Jackson 5.
Relocation to Los AngelesIn 1972, Gordy attended FIDM in Los Angeles, where he produced the commercially successful Billie Holiday biography Lady Sings the Blues, starring Diana Ross (who was nominated for an Academy Award) and Richard Pryor, and introducing Billy Dee Williams. Initially the studio, over Gordy's objections, rejected Williams after several screen tests. However, Gordy, known for his tenacity, eventually prevailed and the film established Williams as a star. (Williams would also go on to portray Gordy in the 1992 miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream.) Berry Gordy soon after produced and directed Mahogany, also starring Diana Ross. In 1985, he produced the cult martial arts film The Last Dragon, which starred martial artist Taimak and one of Prince's proteges, Vanity.
Although Motown continued to produce major hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s by artists like the Jacksons, Rick James, Lionel Richie and long-term signings, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson, the record company was no longer the major force it had been previously. Gordy sold his interests in Motown Records to MCA and Boston Ventures on June 28, 1988 for $61 million. He also later sold most of his interests in the Jobete publishing concern to EMI Publishing. Gordy published an autobiography, To Be Loved, in 1994.
Awards and accolades Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Gordy was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1998.
Berry Gordy was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2009. Statements about Motown artists On March 20, 2009, Gordy was in Hollywood to pay tribute to his first group and first million-selling act, The Miracles, when the members received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Speaking in tribute to the group, Gordy said "Without The Miracles, Motown would not be the Motown it is today."
He gave a speech during the Michael Jackson memorial service in Los Angeles on July 7, 2009. Gordy suggested that 'The King of Pop' was perhaps not the best description for Jackson in light of his achievements, and chose instead "the greatest entertainer that has ever lived."
On May 15, 2011, it was announced that Gordy was developing a Broadway musical about the Motown music label. The show is said to be an account of events of the 60s and how they shaped the creation of the iconic label. Gordy hopes to use the musical to clear the sullied name of Motown Records and clear up any misconceptions regarding the label's demise.
Personal life Gordy, who married and divorced three times, has eight children: Hazel Joy, Berry Gordy IV, Terry James, Sherry, Kennedy, Kerry, Rhonda Ross, and Stefan (Redfoo of LMFAO). His publishing company, Jobete was named after his three oldest children, Joy, Berry and Terry.
With first wife Thelma Coleman he has children Hazel Joy, Berry Gordy IV, and Terry James. They married in 1953 and divorced in 1959.
In Spring 1960 he married second wife Raynoma Mayberry Liles. Their son Kerry—born the previous year on June 25, 1959—is a music executive. They divorced in 1964.
Kennedy Gordy born March 15, 1964 is the son of Berry Gordy and then mistress girlfriend Margaret Norton. Kennedy is better known as the Motown musician Rockwell.
Rhonda Ross Kendrick born August 13, 1971 is the daughter of Gordy and the most successful female Motown artist, Diana Ross, with whom he had a relationship from 1965 to 1970.
Stefan Kendal Gordy, born September 3, 1975, is Gordy's son with Nancy Leiviska, and performs using the name Redfoo as half of the duo LMFAO. Skyler Gordy, born August 23, 1986, is the other member of the group, under the alias SkyBlu. He is a grandson of Berry Gordy, Jr. and Thelma Coleman through their son Berry Gordy IV and his wife Valerie Robeson. Since Skyler is son of bandmate Stefan's eldest brother Berry, they are nephew and uncle.
Sherry is Berry Gordy, Jr.'s daughter by Jeena Jackson.
After dating for eight years, Berry married Grace Eaton on July 17, 1990. They divorced three years later in 1993.
He recently bought a retirement home in Palm Desert, California

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18/09/2017

Are you a Reject?

While mature male lions are entitled to mating rights, not all males enjoy this existential privilege. During the mating season, the weak males get eliminated so that they don’t pass on weakness. Nature rejects weakness.

Refuse to be a reject. Refuse to be eliminated. While a relationship will certainly break before this year ends…must you be the victim? While someone must be sacked this year, must you be the one?

Someone will always be a subordinate for a boss, must you be the subsidiary? When will you ever be served? While the poor will always be in the society, must you form the statistic? While a certain business will fail this year, must it be yours?

Folks from ordinary backgrounds own businesses? Why not you? Someone in your class enjoys a holiday oversees, why not you? Roughly 2.6 trillion shillings will change hands in Kenya this year, how much will pass through your hands? Must you always be the one rejected by the social-economic order?

The enemy will eliminate what he can eliminate. Play weak at the risk of your own extinction. There’s no space for weaklings in this life. You can’t afford to be a yoyo swung by every player. You are in a fight. Brace yourself up for dominion. Nothing will be delivered to you on silver platter.

The strong male lions pass on their seeds to the next generation. They pass on their influence. Where is your influence? In the corporate world? In creative arts? In business? In leadership? What do you have to show for your many years of hard labour? If you’re not influencing systems, you’re the weakling that nature rejects. If your influence can’t be experienced where you’re working, maybe it’s time to move on before you waste away.

What turns a lion from a cub to a respected king is a fierce fight with the reigning monarch. Without fighting the establishment, royal rights will never be revealed and affirmed. Fights are not for infants. Fights are for warriors. Is there a battle standing between you and your next level without which you’ll remain a grown-up kid or a fateful reject? What battle are you avoiding and who’ll fight for you?

There’s a warrior on your inside. Royal blood freely flows in your veins. Rise up to your true identity. Identify your enemies and position yourself for battle. The hour has come you slay the enemy of fear, procrastination, excuses and blame-games. The hour has come you take charge of your time and life.

Get tired with failure. Destroy the system that enslaves you and holds your destiny at ransom. Ruin the establishment and reestablish yourself as the king you were born.

I invite you to draw your pride lines where the enemy cannot cross. Begin to mark your domain. Dominion is preceded by identifying your domain. Your purpose in life. At stake is your purpose. At stake is your kingdom (influence). It's not about the size of the enemy but your identity that fortifies you. Who are you? Who lives on your inside?

I invite you to a self-discovery journey. If you sense you’re called for business and you need to manage transition from employment wisely, I’ll help you…

💡Discover your life purpose

💡Identify an authentic business idea

💡Turn around a start-up to a profit-making machine

💡Create a sustainable business system

I’ll pay for you 100% to participate in my Open Day business forum this coming Friday 22nd Sept from 6pm to 8pm at KICC. The overwhelming demand for this forum has necessitated us to shift the venue from Lillian Towers to KICC.

Due to logistical implications, we WILL NOT allow any registrations after tomorrow Tuesday 19th Sept 5pm. Registrations are streaming in our website in hundreds by the minute. While we are NOT CHARGING for this business forum dubbed, From Employee to Employer, you’ll be required to produce your printed or e-ticket at the entrance.

If you haven’t registered and you’d like to do so, click…

https://goo.gl/U1buBB

Thanks,
Dr. Kinyanjui Nganga
Chief Mentor – Sense 101 Life Club.
www.kinyanjuinganga.com

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