LET’S GET IT ON: CELEBRATING MOTOWN '73
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The GRAMMY Museum hosted a special evening of conversation with acclaimed singer-songwriter seven-time GRAMMY-award nominee SMOKEY ROBINSON, superstar producer Jimmy Jam, Marvin Gaye biographer David Ritz, and special guests about the Motown Records’ first full year in LA: the year of Stevie Wonder's Innervisions,’ Smokey Robinson’s solo debut, the Temptations' ‘Masterpiece,’ the Jackson 5’s ‘Get It Together,’ Eddie Kendricks at No. 1 with “Keep On Truckin’,” Diana Ross’s ‘Touch Me in the Morning’ and much more... including the Marvin Gaye album, ‘Let’s Get It On,’ the subject of an extraordinary new Deluxe Edition release. The event revealed an exclusive first listen to rare and unreleased tracks before its release. The program was moderated by UMe’s Harry Weinger, who produced this Marvin Gaye edition.
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