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"We will not
hesitate to recommend you!" - Thank you all for
a fantastic night! We will not hesitate to recommend
you! Thanks again! love Sarah & Andy xxx
"Brilliant!
... The mix of music was spot on" - Brilliant!
The band played at our wedding reception on August 2nd
and they were amazing, I lost count of how many people
said how good they were. The mix of music was spot on -
it must have been because the dance floor was full for
the entire set! Thanks again, guys. Love Sarah and Edd
xx
During the 1990s, Motown was home to successful
recording artists such as Boyz II Men and New Edition
member Johnny Gill, although the company itself remained
in a state of turmoil. A revolving door of executives
were appointed by MCA to run the company, beginning with
Berry Gordy's immediate successor, Jheryl Busby. Busby
quarreled with MCA, alleging that the company did not
give Motown's product adequate attention or promotion.
In 1991, Motown sued MCA to have its distribution deal
with the company terminated, and began releasing its
product through PolyGram. Polygram purchased Motown from
Boston Ventures three years later. In 1994, Busby was
replaced by Andre Harrell, the entrepreneur behind
Uptown Records. Harrell served as Motown's CEO for just
under two years, leaving the company after receiving bad
publicity for being inefficient. Danny Goldberg, who ran
PolyGram's Mercury Records group, assumed control of
Motown, and George Jackson served as president. |