I own a piece of "Rayber Corporation" stationery that was saved from the Donovan building however many years ago. I'm well aware of the Rayber record label and production company that Berry Gordy and Raynoma Liles-Gordy started in 1959 that evolved into Motown, but the stationery curiously has the address listed as 4237 Woodward Avenue, which is the address of Graystone Ballroom that is long gone and is now a McDonald's. As far as I can tell, Berry didn't purchase the Graystone until June 1963. So my question is: why/how was Rayber still around in 1963 and what was it responsible for at Motown or elsewhere?
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