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Berry Gordy

Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr.,[4] is an American retired record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer. He is best known as the founder of the Motown record label and its subsidiaries, which was the highest-earning African-American business for decades.[5]

Berry Gordy
Gordy in 1998
Background information
Birth nameBerry Gordy III
Also known asBerry Gordy Jr.
Born (1929-11-28) November 28, 1929 (age 94)[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record executive
  • record producer
  • songwriter
  • film producer
  • television producer
Years active1953–2019[2][3]
LabelsMotown
Formerly ofThe Corporation

As a songwriter, Gordy composed or co-composed a number of hits including "Lonely Teardrops" and "That's Why" (Jackie Wilson), "Shop Around" (the Miracles), and "Do You Love Me" (the Contours), all of which topped the US R&B charts, as well as the international hit "Reet Petite" (Jackie Wilson). As part of the Corporation, he wrote many hit songs for the Jackson 5, including "I Want You Back" and "ABC". As a record producer, he launched the Miracles and signed acts like the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Stevie Wonder. He was known for carefully directing the public image, dress, manners, and choreography of his acts.

Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in 2016, and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021. In 2022, he was inducted into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame.

Early years edit

Berry Gordy III (also known as Berry Gordy Jr.) was the seventh of eight children (Fuller, Esther, Anna, Loucye, George, Gwen, Berry and Robert), born on November 28, 1929,[6] in Detroit, to middle-class parents, Berry Gordy II (also known as Berry Gordy Sr.) and Bertha Fuller Gordy, who had relocated to Detroit from Oconee, Washington County, Georgia, in 1922.[4]

His grandfather, named Berry Gordy I, was the son of James Gordy, a white plantation owner in Georgia, and one of his slaves. Berry I's half-brother, James (son of the elder James and his legal wife), was the grandfather of President Jimmy Carter. Berry Gordy II was led to Detroit both by the job opportunities offered by the booming automotive businesses,[4] and also by worries over the atmosphere in the American South where black men were lynched "with chilling regularity by the Ku Klux Klan"; in the first twenty years of the twentieth century, 1,502 lynchings were reported, most in Southern states.[7] Gordy's father opened a grocery store, owned a plastering and carpentry business, and a printing shop. While his brothers Fuller and George were happy to work at jobs their father assigned to them in construction and printing, Berry and Robert, the younger boys, were less inclined to follow that path. Both Robert and Berry liked dancing and music, but Berry's greatest interest was in boxing.[8]

Gordy dropped out of Northeastern High School in the eleventh grade to become a professional boxer[9][10] in hopes of becoming rich quickly; he boxed professionally until 1950, when he was drafted by the United States Army in 1951 for service in the Korean War. Arriving in Korea in May 1952, Gordy was first assigned to the 58th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, near Panmunjom. He later became a chaplain's assistant, driving a jeep and playing the organ at religious services at the front. His tour in the Korean War was completed in April 1953. He obtained a GED, which is equivalent to a high school diploma.[11]

After his return from Korea in 1953, he married 19-year-old Thelma Louise Coleman in Toledo, Ohio.[11] Gordy developed his interest in music by writing songs and opening the 3-D Record Mart, a record store featuring jazz music and 3-D glasses.[12] The store was unsuccessful, and Gordy sought work at the Lincoln-Mercury plant, but his family connections put him in touch with Al Green (no relation to the singer Reverend Al Green), owner of the Flame Show Bar Talent Club, where he met the singer Jackie Wilson.[13]

In 1957, Wilson recorded "Reet 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 six 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. The Gordy siblings and Davis also wrote "All I Could Do Was Cry" for Etta James at Chess Records.[14][15]

Motown Record Corporation edit

Gordy reinvested the profits from 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, with the encouragement of Miracles leader Smokey Robinson, Gordy borrowed $800 (equivalent to $8,031.1 in 2022) from his family to create an R&B record company. Originally, Gordy wanted to name the new label Tammy Records, after the song recorded by Debbie Reynolds. However, that name was taken, and he chose the name Tamla Records. The company began operating on January 12, 1959.[6] "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 by Gordy, who also received a co-writer credit, though the song was originally written and recorded by guitarist Bobby Parker for Vee-Jay Records a year and a half earlier. Gordy's next release was the only 45 ever issued on his Rayber label, featuring Wade Jones with an unnamed female backup 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, the first release on 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 appeared on Tamla and then charted on Gordy's sister's label, Anna Records, in February 1960. It was The Miracles who gave the label its first million-selling hit single, with the 1960 Grammy Hall of Fame smash, "Shop Around" and this song, and its follow up hits,"You've Really Got a Hold on Me" (another Grammy Hall of Fame-inducted hit), "Mickey's Monkey","What's So Good About Goodbye", and "I'll Try Something New", made The Miracles the label's first stars.[citation needed]

The Tamla and Motown labels were then merged into a new company, Motown Record Corporation, incorporated on April 14, 1960. In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown singer, Mary Wells, who became the fledgling label's second star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits "You Beat Me to the Punch", "Two Lovers", and "My Guy". The Miracles' hit "Shop Around" peaked at No. 1 on the national R&B charts in late 1960 and at No. 2 on the Billboard magazine pop charts on January 16, 1961 (No. 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.[citation needed]

 
Berry Gordy House, known as the Motown mansion, in Detroit's Boston-Edison Historic District[16]

Gordy's gift for identifying and bringing together musical talent, along with the careful management of his artists' public image, made Motown 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. Though he also signed some white acts to the label (Rare Earth, Rustix, via the Rare Earth label), he mainly promoted African American artists but carefully controlled their public image, dress, manners and choreography for across-the-board appeal.[17]

Relocation to Los Angeles edit

In 1972, Gordy relocated to Los Angeles, where he produced the commercially successful biographical drama film on Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues, starring Diana Ross (who was nominated for an Academy Award), Richard Pryor, and Billy Dee Williams (cast in a role originally for Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops). 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 major movie star. Berry Gordy soon after produced and directed Mahogany (Tony Richardson was the original director, but Gordy fired Richardson and took over direction himself after a dispute over minor casting), also starring Ross and Williams. In 1985, he produced the cult martial arts film The Last Dragon, which starred martial artist Taimak and one of Prince's proteges, Vanity.[citation needed]

Although Motown continued to produce major hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s by artists including the Jacksons, Rick James, Commodores, Lionel Richie, and long-term signings Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson, the record company was no longer the major force it had been. Gordy sold his interests in Motown Records to MCA and Boston Ventures on June 28, 1988, for $61 million (equivalent to $130,870,000 in 2022). He later sold most of his interests in Jobete publishing to EMI Publishing. Gordy wrote or co-wrote 240 of the approximately 15,000 songs in Motown's Jobete music catalogue. However, the true test of the label's worth would come a few years later, when Polygram paid over $330 million (Diana Ross was given shares in this version of the label) for the Motown catalog.[citation needed]

Gordy published an autobiography, To Be Loved, in 1994.[18]

Awards and accolades edit

 
Berry Gordy with John Legend, Smokey Robinson, and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House in 2011.

Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.[19] In 1993 he received the CBC Lifetime Achievement Award.[20] He was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2009.[21]

When Gordy received the Songwriters Hall of Fame's Pioneer Award on June 13, 2013, he was the first living individual to receive the honor.[22]

In 2014, Gordy received the key to the city from Mike Duggan on October 22, 2014,

In 2016, Gordy received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama for "helping to create a trailblazing new sound in American music. As a record producer and songwriter, he helped build Motown, launching the music careers of countless legendary artists. His unique sound helped shape our Nation's story."[23]

Berry Gordy Square in Los Angeles was designated by the City Council at intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Argyle where the office of Motown was located.[24]

In 2021, he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors alongside Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Justino Díaz, and Lorne Michaels.[25]

In 2022, he was inducted into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame.[26]

In 2022, he was awarded with an honorary doctorate from the University of Michigan.[27]

Statements about Motown artists edit

Following the funeral of Marvin Gaye on April 5, 1984, Gordy declared Gaye "the greatest of his time." Berry said the singer "had no musical equals," while also discussing how he carried on the legacy of other soul singers who tackled a range of themes, from love to civil rights, such as Billie Holiday.[28]

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."[29][30][31][32]

At the age of 79, Gordy spoke at the memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on July 7, 2009. He suggested that "The King of Pop" was perhaps not the best description for Jackson in light of his achievements, referring to him instead as "the greatest entertainer that ever lived."

Motown: The Musical edit

On May 15, 2011, it was announced that Gordy was developing a Broadway musical about Motown. The show is said to be an account of events of the 1960s and how they shaped the creation of the label. Gordy hoped that the musical would improve the reputation of Motown Records and clear up any misconceptions regarding the label's demise.[33]

Motown: The Musical began previews at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on March 11, 2013, and began regular performances there on April 14.[34] The musical closed in January 2015.[35]

The UK version of Motown: The Musical opened in London's West End in January 2016. Berry Gordy was present at the opening night.

Personal life edit

 
Berry Gordy celebrating his daughter Hazel Joy's birthday (1971)

Gordy, who was married and divorced three times, has eight children with six different women. His publishing company, Jobete, was named after his three eldest children: Joy, Berry and Terry.

He had three children with his first wife, Thelma Coleman, whom he married in 1953 (they were divorced in 1959):

  • Hazel Joy Gordy (born August 24, 1954), was once married to Jermaine Jackson
  • Berry Gordy IV (born October 1955), father to Skyler Austen Gordy
  • Terry James Gordy (born August 1956)

In the spring of 1960 he married Raynoma Mayberry Liles (they were divorced in 1964).[36][37] They had one son:

With Jeana Jackson, Gordy had one daughter:

  • Sherry Gordy (born May 23, 1963)[38]

With his then-mistress Margaret Norton, Gordy had a son who would later become more popularly known as the Motown musician Rockwell:

Gordy had a daughter with Motown artist Diana Ross, with whom he had an intimate relationship from 1965 through 1970:

Gordy's eighth and youngest child is a son born to Nancy Leiviska. He is known by his stage name, Redfoo, as one member of the duo LMFAO (the other member is Skyler Gordy, born August 23, 1986, and known professionally as SkyBlu; he is the grandson of Gordy and Thelma Coleman through their son Berry IV and his wife, Valerie Robeson):

Berry married Grace Eaton on July 17, 1990; they divorced in 1993.

He is also related to former US President Jimmy Carter.[39] His relationship with Carter stems from his white great-grandfather James Thomas Gordy who owned a black, female slave named Esther Johnson.[40][41]

A sexual assault lawsuit filed against Jermaine Jackson in December 2023 by Rita Barrett, who was the wife of Gordy's friend Ben Barrett, alleged Gordy assisted in covering up Jackson's sexual assault of her in 1988.[42]

Vistas Stables edit

Berry Gordy owned the colt Powis Castle whom he raced under the nom de course Vistas Stables.[43] Racing in California, Powis Castle won the 1994 Oceanside Stakes and Malibu Stakes then finished 8th in the Kentucky Derby and 9th in the Preakness Stakes, the first two legs of the U.S. Triple Crown series.[43]

Film edit

Year Title Notes
1972 Lady Sings the Blues Producer
1975 Mahogany Producer and director
1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings Producer
1985 The Last Dragon Producer and music supervisor

Broadway edit

Year Title Notes
1982 Rock 'N Roll! The First 5,000 Years Writer: "I'll Be There"
2005 Lennon Writer: "Money (That's What I Want)"
2013 Motown: The Musical Producer and writer, composer and lyricist

In popular culture edit

  • Gordy was portrayed by Billy Dee Williams (whose career Gordy had helped to jump-start in the 1970s) in the 1992 miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream.
  • Gordy was portrayed by Obba Babatunde in the 1998 miniseries The Temptations. He also plays a key role in Ain't Too Proud, which tells the story of The Temptations in a musical format.
  • The character Gordy Berry (also played by Babatunde) in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is a reference to Berry Gordy.
  • The character of Curtis Taylor Jr., a music executive in the 2006 musical film Dreamgirls, has been described as "appeared to be patterned after him."[44] The film was based on the 1981 musical Dreamgirls, but the film made the connection to Gordy and Motown much more explicit than the musical did, by, among other things, moving the setting of the story from Chicago to Detroit. Taylor appears in the film as unethical and insensitive to his artists, which caused Gordy and others to criticize the film after its release. Gordy called the portrayal "100% wrong," while Smokey Robinson said it "blatantly painted a negative picture of Motown and Berry Gordy and of the Supremes."[44]
  • Gordy was portrayed by Brandon Victor Dixon in the 2013 stage play production Motown: The Musical.

See also edit

References edit

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  20. ^ Arsenio hall to get black caucus award. (1993, Sep 16). Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Sources edit

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External links edit

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Berry Gordy III born November 28 1929 known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr 4 is an American retired record executive record producer songwriter film producer and television producer He is best known as the founder of the Motown record label and its subsidiaries which was the highest earning African American business for decades 5 Berry GordyGordy in 1998Background informationBirth nameBerry Gordy IIIAlso known asBerry Gordy Jr Born 1929 11 28 November 28 1929 age 94 1 Detroit Michigan U S GenresR amp Bsoulpoprock and rolldoo wopOccupation s Record executiverecord producersongwriterfilm producertelevision producerYears active1953 2019 2 3 LabelsMotownFormerly ofThe Corporation As a songwriter Gordy composed or co composed a number of hits including Lonely Teardrops and That s Why Jackie Wilson Shop Around the Miracles and Do You Love Me the Contours all of which topped the US R amp B charts as well as the international hit Reet Petite Jackie Wilson As part of the Corporation he wrote many hit songs for the Jackson 5 including I Want You Back and ABC As a record producer he launched the Miracles and signed acts like the Supremes Marvin Gaye the Temptations the Four Tops Gladys Knight amp the Pips and Stevie Wonder He was known for carefully directing the public image dress manners and choreography of his acts Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in 2016 and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021 In 2022 he was inducted into the Black Music amp Entertainment Walk of Fame Contents 1 Early years 2 Motown Record Corporation 3 Relocation to Los Angeles 4 Awards and accolades 5 Statements about Motown artists 6 Motown The Musical 7 Personal life 8 Vistas Stables 9 Film 9 1 Broadway 10 In popular culture 11 See also 12 References 12 1 Sources 13 External linksEarly years editBerry Gordy III also known as Berry Gordy Jr was the seventh of eight children Fuller Esther Anna Loucye George Gwen Berry and Robert born on November 28 1929 6 in Detroit to middle class parents Berry Gordy II also known as Berry Gordy Sr and Bertha Fuller Gordy who had relocated to Detroit from Oconee Washington County Georgia in 1922 4 His grandfather named Berry Gordy I was the son of James Gordy a white plantation owner in Georgia and one of his slaves Berry I s half brother James son of the elder James and his legal wife was the grandfather of President Jimmy Carter Berry Gordy II was led to Detroit both by the job opportunities offered by the booming automotive businesses 4 and also by worries over the atmosphere in the American South where black men were lynched with chilling regularity by the Ku Klux Klan in the first twenty years of the twentieth century 1 502 lynchings were reported most in Southern states 7 Gordy s father opened a grocery store owned a plastering and carpentry business and a printing shop While his brothers Fuller and George were happy to work at jobs their father assigned to them in construction and printing Berry and Robert the younger boys were less inclined to follow that path Both Robert and Berry liked dancing and music but Berry s greatest interest was in boxing 8 Gordy dropped out of Northeastern High School in the eleventh grade to become a professional boxer 9 10 in hopes of becoming rich quickly he boxed professionally until 1950 when he was drafted by the United States Army in 1951 for service in the Korean War Arriving in Korea in May 1952 Gordy was first assigned to the 58th Field Artillery Battalion 3rd Infantry Division near Panmunjom He later became a chaplain s assistant driving a jeep and playing the organ at religious services at the front His tour in the Korean War was completed in April 1953 He obtained a GED which is equivalent to a high school diploma 11 After his return from Korea in 1953 he married 19 year old Thelma Louise Coleman in Toledo Ohio 11 Gordy developed his interest in music by writing songs and opening the 3 D Record Mart a record store featuring jazz music and 3 D glasses 12 The store was unsuccessful and Gordy sought work at the Lincoln Mercury plant but his family connections put him in touch with Al Green no relation to the singer Reverend Al Green owner of the Flame Show Bar Talent Club where he met the singer Jackie Wilson 13 In 1957 Wilson recorded Reet 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 six more songs co written by Gordy over the next two years including Lonely Teardrops which topped the R amp B charts and got to number 7 in the pop chart The Gordy siblings and Davis also wrote All I Could Do Was Cry for Etta James at Chess Records 14 15 Motown Record Corporation editMain article Motown Gordy reinvested the profits from 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 with the encouragement of Miracles leader Smokey Robinson Gordy borrowed 800 equivalent to 8 031 1 in 2022 from his family to create an R amp B record company Originally Gordy wanted to name the new label Tammy Records after the song recorded by Debbie Reynolds However that name was taken and he chose the name Tamla Records The company began operating on January 12 1959 6 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 by Gordy who also received a co writer credit though the song was originally written and recorded by guitarist Bobby Parker for Vee Jay Records a year and a half earlier Gordy s next release was the only 45 ever issued on his Rayber label featuring Wade Jones with an unnamed female backup 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 the first release on 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 appeared on Tamla and then charted on Gordy s sister s label Anna Records in February 1960 It was The Miracles who gave the label its first million selling hit single with the 1960 Grammy Hall of Fame smash Shop Around and this song and its follow up hits You ve Really Got a Hold on Me another Grammy Hall of Fame inducted hit Mickey s Monkey What s So Good About Goodbye and I ll Try Something New made The Miracles the label s first stars citation needed The Tamla and Motown labels were then merged into a new company Motown Record Corporation incorporated on April 14 1960 In 1960 Gordy signed an unknown singer Mary Wells who became the fledgling label s second star with Smokey Robinson penning her hits You Beat Me to the Punch Two Lovers and My Guy The Miracles hit Shop Around peaked at No 1 on the national R amp B charts in late 1960 and at No 2 on the Billboard magazine pop charts on January 16 1961 No 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 citation needed nbsp Berry Gordy House known as the Motown mansion in Detroit s Boston Edison Historic District 16 Gordy s gift for identifying and bringing together musical talent along with the careful management of his artists public image made Motown 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 amp the Pips the Commodores the Velvelettes Martha and the Vandellas Stevie Wonder and the Jackson 5 Though he also signed some white acts to the label Rare Earth Rustix via the Rare Earth label he mainly promoted African American artists but carefully controlled their public image dress manners and choreography for across the board appeal 17 Relocation to Los Angeles editIn 1972 Gordy relocated to Los Angeles where he produced the commercially successful biographical drama film on Billie Holiday Lady Sings the Blues starring Diana Ross who was nominated for an Academy Award Richard Pryor and Billy Dee Williams cast in a role originally for Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops 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 major movie star Berry Gordy soon after produced and directed Mahogany Tony Richardson was the original director but Gordy fired Richardson and took over direction himself after a dispute over minor casting also starring Ross and Williams In 1985 he produced the cult martial arts film The Last Dragon which starred martial artist Taimak and one of Prince s proteges Vanity citation needed Although Motown continued to produce major hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s by artists including the Jacksons Rick James Commodores Lionel Richie and long term signings Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson the record company was no longer the major force it had been Gordy sold his interests in Motown Records to MCA and Boston Ventures on June 28 1988 for 61 million equivalent to 130 870 000 in 2022 He later sold most of his interests in Jobete publishing to EMI Publishing Gordy wrote or co wrote 240 of the approximately 15 000 songs in Motown s Jobete music catalogue However the true test of the label s worth would come a few years later when Polygram paid over 330 million Diana Ross was given shares in this version of the label for the Motown catalog citation needed Gordy published an autobiography To Be Loved in 1994 18 Awards and accolades edit nbsp Berry Gordy with John Legend Smokey Robinson and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House in 2011 Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 19 In 1993 he received the CBC Lifetime Achievement Award 20 He was inducted into the Junior Achievement U S Business Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2009 21 When Gordy received the Songwriters Hall of Fame s Pioneer Award on June 13 2013 he was the first living individual to receive the honor 22 In 2014 Gordy received the key to the city from Mike Duggan on October 22 2014 In 2016 Gordy received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama for helping to create a trailblazing new sound in American music As a record producer and songwriter he helped build Motown launching the music careers of countless legendary artists His unique sound helped shape our Nation s story 23 Berry Gordy Square in Los Angeles was designated by the City Council at intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Argyle where the office of Motown was located 24 In 2021 he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors alongside Bette Midler Joni Mitchell Justino Diaz and Lorne Michaels 25 In 2022 he was inducted into the Black Music amp Entertainment Walk of Fame 26 In 2022 he was awarded with an honorary doctorate from the University of Michigan 27 Statements about Motown artists editFollowing the funeral of Marvin Gaye on April 5 1984 Gordy declared Gaye the greatest of his time Berry said the singer had no musical equals while also discussing how he carried on the legacy of other soul singers who tackled a range of themes from love to civil rights such as Billie Holiday 28 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 29 30 31 32 At the age of 79 Gordy spoke at the memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on July 7 2009 He suggested that The King of Pop was perhaps not the best description for Jackson in light of his achievements referring to him instead as the greatest entertainer that ever lived Motown The Musical editOn May 15 2011 it was announced that Gordy was developing a Broadway musical about Motown The show is said to be an account of events of the 1960s and how they shaped the creation of the label Gordy hoped that the musical would improve the reputation of Motown Records and clear up any misconceptions regarding the label s demise 33 Motown The Musical began previews at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre on March 11 2013 and began regular performances there on April 14 34 The musical closed in January 2015 35 The UK version of Motown The Musical opened in London s West End in January 2016 Berry Gordy was present at the opening night Personal life edit nbsp Berry Gordy celebrating his daughter Hazel Joy s birthday 1971 Gordy who was married and divorced three times has eight children with six different women His publishing company Jobete was named after his three eldest children Joy Berry and Terry He had three children with his first wife Thelma Coleman whom he married in 1953 they were divorced in 1959 Hazel Joy Gordy born August 24 1954 was once married to Jermaine Jackson Berry Gordy IV born October 1955 father to Skyler Austen Gordy Terry James Gordy born August 1956 In the spring of 1960 he married Raynoma Mayberry Liles they were divorced in 1964 36 37 They had one son Kerry Gordy born June 25 1959 With Jeana Jackson Gordy had one daughter Sherry Gordy born May 23 1963 38 With his then mistress Margaret Norton Gordy had a son who would later become more popularly known as the Motown musician Rockwell Kennedy William Gordy born March 15 1964 Gordy had a daughter with Motown artist Diana Ross with whom he had an intimate relationship from 1965 through 1970 Rhonda Suzanne born August 14 1971 her legal father is Robert Ellis Silberstein under California family law Gordy s eighth and youngest child is a son born to Nancy Leiviska He is known by his stage name Redfoo as one member of the duo LMFAO the other member is Skyler Gordy born August 23 1986 and known professionally as SkyBlu he is the grandson of Gordy and Thelma Coleman through their son Berry IV and his wife Valerie Robeson Stefan Kendal Gordy born September 3 1975 Berry married Grace Eaton on July 17 1990 they divorced in 1993 He is also related to former US President Jimmy Carter 39 His relationship with Carter stems from his white great grandfather James Thomas Gordy who owned a black female slave named Esther Johnson 40 41 A sexual assault lawsuit filed against Jermaine Jackson in December 2023 by Rita Barrett who was the wife of Gordy s friend Ben Barrett alleged Gordy assisted in covering up Jackson s sexual assault of her in 1988 42 Vistas Stables editBerry Gordy owned the colt Powis Castle whom he raced under the nom de course Vistas Stables 43 Racing in California Powis Castle won the 1994 Oceanside Stakes and Malibu Stakes then finished 8th in the Kentucky Derby and 9th in the Preakness Stakes the first two legs of the U S Triple Crown series 43 Film editYear Title Notes1972 Lady Sings the Blues Producer1975 Mahogany Producer and director1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars amp Motor Kings Producer1985 The Last Dragon Producer and music supervisorBroadway edit Year Title Notes1982 Rock N Roll The First 5 000 Years Writer I ll Be There 2005 Lennon Writer Money That s What I Want 2013 Motown The Musical Producer and writer composer and lyricistIn popular culture editGordy was portrayed by Billy Dee Williams whose career Gordy had helped to jump start in the 1970s in the 1992 miniseries The Jacksons An American Dream Gordy was portrayed by Obba Babatunde in the 1998 miniseries The Temptations He also plays a key role in Ain t Too Proud which tells the story of The Temptations in a musical format The character Gordy Berry also played by Babatunde in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is a reference to Berry Gordy The character of Curtis Taylor Jr a music executive in the 2006 musical film Dreamgirls has been described as appeared to be patterned after him 44 The film was based on the 1981 musical Dreamgirls but the film made the connection to Gordy and Motown much more explicit than the musical did by among other things moving the setting of the story from Chicago to Detroit Taylor appears in the film as unethical and insensitive to his artists which caused Gordy and others to criticize the film after its release Gordy called the portrayal 100 wrong while Smokey Robinson said it blatantly painted a negative picture of Motown and Berry Gordy and of the Supremes 44 Gordy was portrayed by Brandon Victor Dixon in the 2013 stage play production Motown The Musical See also edit nbsp Biography portalAlbum era List of songs written by Berry GordyReferences edit Berry Gordy Motown Museum Home of Hitsville U S A Motown Museum Allard Francois Lecocq Richard October 4 2018 Michael Jackson All the Songs The Story Behind Every Track Octopus Books ISBN 9781788401234 Retrieved November 25 2019 Jem Aswad September 24 2019 Motown Founder Berry Gordy to Retire Variety Retrieved December 20 2019 a b c Gordy Berry Sr 1979 Movin Up Pop Gordy Tells His Story Harper Collins ISBN 0060220538 Archived from the original on January 1 2018 Smith Jessie Carney January 1 2006 Encyclopedia of African American Business Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 9780313331107 a b Berry Gordy Jr Biography April 2 2014 Retrieved March 15 2019 George Nelson Where Did Our Love Go pg 5 Where Did Our Love go Nelson George pg 12 Birmingham Stephen May 15 1978 Mystery man runs largest black company The Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Ohio p B 1 Retrieved January 28 2022 via Newspapers com Berry Gordy BoxRec Retrieved June 24 2019 a b George Nelson Where Did Our Love Go p 14 BBC May 22 2016 BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs Berry Gordy Retrieved May 25 2016 I was heavily into Jazz and so I opened up this Jazz record store and in Detroit the people that came in there were asking for the Blues George Nelson 1985 Where Did Our Love Go The Rise amp Fall of the Motown Sound 1st ed New York New York p 19 ISBN 0312866984 OCLC 12694993 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Finn Natalie January 20 2012 Five Memorable Etta James Songs Besides At Last E Online Retrieved March 20 2019 Danois Ericka Blount July 22 2016 Why So White Mad Men Finale EBONY Retrieved March 20 2019 Motownmansion com Motownmansion com Retrieved June 30 2014 Berry Gordy Entrepreneur October 10 2008 Retrieved June 24 2019 Miles Milo November 27 1994 Mr Motown The New York Times Berry Gordy to Receive Pioneer Award From Songwriters Hall of Fame Rolling Stone March 12 2013 Arsenio hall to get black caucus award 1993 Sep 16 Los Angeles Sentinel Michigan Rock and Roll Legends BERRY GORDY JR Michiganrockandrolllegends com Hetrick Adam Songwriters Hall of Fame to Honor Motown s Berry Gordy Archived April 11 2013 at archive today Playbill com March 12 2013 Dwyer Colin September 22 2016 At White House A Golden Moment For America s Great Artists And Patrons NPR Wick Julia November 26 2019 When Motown came to L A Newsletter Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 30 2020 Kennedy Center Honors celebrate Bette Midler Berry Gordy UPI Retrieved December 7 2021 Nazareno Mia December 17 2021 Smokey Robinson Berry Gordy Jr amp More to Be Inducted at 2022 Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame Billboard Retrieved December 27 2021 UMich celebrates first in person commencement since 2019 May 2 2022 Ritz 1991 pp 336 337 Photo from Reuters Pictures Daylife com March 20 2009 Archived from the original on March 18 2012 Retrieved April 16 2012 The Miracles Honored At The Hollywood Walk Of Fame Pictures Zimbio March 20 2009 Retrieved April 16 2012 The Miracles Honored At The Hollywood Walk Of Fame Pictures Zimbio March 20 2009 Retrieved April 16 2012 The Miracles Honored At The Hollywood Walk Of Fame Pictures Zimbio March 20 2009 Retrieved April 16 2012 Motown Founder Develops Own Story for Broadway Broadway me Archived from the original on October 9 2011 Retrieved May 15 2011 Berry Gordy Doug Morris Smokey Robinson Preview Motown The Musical The Hollywood Reporter December 4 2012 Retrieved December 24 2012 Motown Will Move Out Musical Will Take Broadway Hiatus With U K Plans in Store playbill com Playbill August 21 2014 Archived from the original on August 22 2014 Retrieved August 22 2014 Shrine The Full and first issue story by Andy Rix MISS RAY ARRIVES Soul Articles Retrieved February 22 2001 Green Michelle November 5 1990 After Decades of Silence Raynoma Singleton Is Singing the Blues About Her Ex Husband Berry Gordy People Retrieved April 16 2012 Gordy Sherry Sherry Gordy s personal webpage Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved December 22 2013 Berry Gordy Walkoffame com October 25 2019 Retrieved February 28 2022 Carter Jeff Ancestors of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Jefferson North Carolina McFarland and Company Inc 2012 94 Hayter Menzies Grant Lillian Carter A Compassionate Life Jefferson North Carolina McFarland and Company Inc Publishers 2015 207 Moorman Talijuan December 29 2023 New lawsuit claims Jermaine Jackson sexually assaulted woman Berry Gordy assisted in cover up USA Today Retrieved December 29 2023 a b Powis Castle Equibase Inc December 28 2018 Retrieved December 28 2018 a b Berry Gordy speaks out on Dreamgirls Jet March 19 2007 archive Sources edit Ritz David 1991 Divided Soul The Life of Marvin Gaye Cambridge Massachusetts Da Capo Press ISBN 0 306 81191 X External links editBerry Gordy at IMDb nbsp Berry Gordy at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Berry Gordy Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nbsp Boxing record for Berry Gordy from BoxRec registration required nbsp Berry Gordy Jr s website Archived from the original on 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