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Motown and Stax : Soul Music Breaks the ColourBarrier of the Recording Industry

Motown and Stax : Soul Music Breaks the ColourBarrier of the Recording Industry. Much of soul music can be traced back to gospel music of the slave era . .

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Motown and Stax : Soul Music Breaks the ColourBarrier of the Recording Industry

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  1. Motown and Stax: Soul Music Breaks the ColourBarrierof the Recording Industry

  2. Much of soul music can be traced back to gospel music of the slave era. • -Plantation owners would require their slaves to attend church and become Christians. This was the only time when the slave community was allowed to gather and not have to work. Church became a joyous event in the slave community, and its functions (worship, prayer, music) began to reflect that joy. This is why the atmosphere in many Gospel churches resembles that of a party, not of a solemn occasion. • -Religious hymns became influenced by the musical roots of Africa which is apparent in the rhythms, dancing, call and response, note bending, shouting and general exuberance

  3. -this sound would pave the way for “Soul Music”

  4. Ray Charles “I gotta woman” is an excellent example of this. The lyrics offended his own community. See if you can figure out why?

  5. Stax Records • Memphis Tennessee

  6. Owned by a white couple… Who planned to make country records

  7. Instead, they catered to recording the unpolished, but raw talent of Southern R&B Artists • Booker T and The MGs, a multi-racial house band that accompanied all the Stax artists

  8. Sam & Dave “Soul Man”

  9. Otis Redding “Try A Little Tenderness”

  10. Motown Records Detroit Michigan

  11. Founded by: • Berry Gordy Jr • Wanted to record black music with the same quality as “Sinatra” and other white artists. He wanted to replace the sound and marketing of “race records” Motown was a black record label to reach all audiences. • He hired a far superior musician to be his partner • Smokey Robinson

  12. Smokey Robinson himself

  13. The Funk Brothers • This group of 15 to 20 became Motown’s house band • They played on more number one hits, than The Beatles, The Beach Boys and Elvis….COMBINED • Backing up artists like these on all their hits.

  14. The Jackson 5

  15. Stevie Wonder

  16. Edwin Starr “War” A Motown song protesting the Vietnam War (which will talk about next time, so just enjoy

  17. However, it wasn’t all fun • The Civil Rights movement occurs during the 1960’s. • Despite being “free” for almost 100 years, blacks in the south still faced legalized segregation.

  18. Those who stood for change • Rosa Parks refused to sit in the “coloured” section of the bus. • This caused the bus protests that swept America

  19. Brown vs Board • The Brown family wanted their child to attend their local school, which was for whites

  20. The two strongest voices Martin Luther King Malcolm X • Wanted to bring equality through peaceful means • Wanted to bring equality by any means necessary

  21. The Soundtrack of Social Change • The Black community is represented on the countries airwaves through Motown and Stax Records • These record companies would also reach across the colour barriers of the music industry

  22. Marvin Gaye

  23. Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

  24. Race Riots sweep Detroit and other major American cities What’s Goin’ On?

  25. Mother, motherThere's too many of you cryingBrother, brother, brotherThere's far too many of you dyingYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here today - Ya

  26. Father, fatherWe don't need to escalateYou see, war is not the answerFor only love can conquer hateYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here today

  27. Picket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to me, so you can seeOh, what's going onWhat's going onYa, what's going onAh, what's going on

  28. Father, father, everybody thinks we're wrongOh, but who are they to judge usSimply because our hair is longOh, you know we've got to find a wayTo bring some understanding here todayPicket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to meSo you can seeWhat's going on

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