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                    [Title] => Motown: The Sound remains the same
                    [Summary] => The Motown sound has always been described as distinct, probably the single most important musical innovation to emerge in the United States during the ’60s–so much so that Motown has become a style by itself.


During the ’60s, Berry Gordy Jr.’s Detroit music label became the biggest independent label in the music industry, thanks to its smooth, sophisticated blend of R&B and memorable pop melodies.
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