Quite a few - including Endless love - her biggest record ever - recorded AFTER she signed with RCA..... Berry had nothing to do with it and it was originally set to go out on RCA, but Diana pulled strings to give it to Berry and it was Ok'd.
Additionally, she had 6 other top 20 pop singles, chart topping
R&B, AC, Dance hits, gold and platinum albums not to mention major single and album hits internationally - a bigger market than the US. Certainly, her US success was greater at Motown, but VERY VERY few acts ever chart as high in their 3rd decade as they do in their first two.
Interesting also is the fact that Berry Gordy was against The Boss and diana, but she did them anyway - to huge success.
Michael is the ONLY Motown act from the 60's to do better in the 80s.
LOL
Just sayin.................
Obviously you don't know what a grip does. They set up the hardware portions of the lighting. Plenty of equpiment and support structures to rest a small camera on, and just leave it to run. You don't have to stand there and hold it the whole time! The ignorance astounds me. But fine... you'll find out for yourself, when Diana never attends a single one of these performances.
There was a lot of Flo footage, and Jean Terrell, is a very talented footnote in the Motown Story. They had one big hit, one successful album, and several middling hits. I don't think they sold 10 million records in 3 years, but certainly 5.
Rare Earth? I had 3 of their singles but again, you have to draw the line somewhere. No one is owed anything - there are no "shoulds" it was a TV special and an artistic vision, like the play. There is no right or wrong. The play could have been about the working relationship between Berry & Smokey with Diana having 6 lines and that would have been fine also. Look how Gone With The Wind was edited for the film - you can cut whatever you need to tell the story. A documentary would be different. This is an entertainment piece. Jean Terrell? I doubt anyone will notice her absence. No one is crabbing about Gladys not being mentioned in the play.
Yeah they could have, but why bother? Almost no one really cares that much about JMC or Jean and I never heard a peep about her not being mentioned. All I heard was no Marvelettes and Gladys refused. It won Emmys and huge ratings. I would have preferred Martha & Mary Wells given more time - they were huge Motown stars, but the lock kept ticking. I'd have pulled Adam Ant out but they kept it in. He still talks about his dance with Diana as a high point of his career. LOL.
I prefer Miss Ross and Martha & Tammi and Gladys to Jean. Technically, I'd vote Diana and Gladys.
QUOTE=marv2;154058]The producers and certain people want to pretend that Jean Terrell never made an impact when she was probably the greatest female vocalist technically Motown ever had.[/QUOTE]
One thing positive I will say, that boy they have playing Michael Jackson is really good! They did a real good job with the making the clothes look right, those peach colored trousers and brown and orange patterened shirt they put him were very authentic. And I also am in total agreement with everyone else in that the Doris Day and Tony Bennett segements need to GO. Tedious BS that is not needed.
LOL
Please stay positive
and this is what happens when you get caught
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WruzPfJ9Rys
So no response on "lowly grip"? We all know you are into class warfare by posting the "who would you rather" of Flo and the lovely Andante.
jillfoster the boy playing Michael looks real good on the clips I saw on youtube and yes the peach colored pants and brown and orange patterened shirt they put him were real authentic. We probably saw the same youtube clips. I agree when we all read 'Miltons review' it probably hit us all that Doris day and tony bennett parts need to get cut.
Roberta
I think I'm gonna have to ask you for receipt. I've only seen youtube clips where the young talented boy playing Michael where he is wearing tan pants and the purple fringe vest. The tape I saw, he was wearing trousers that were a dark, dusty peach color, and a polyester type shirt that was bronzy brown and burnt orange in a diagonal, striped, crisscross type pattern. If there is a youtube clip of him wearing that, I apologize, but I have not seen it.
I finally know what a "grip" does. Thank you. I learned something in this thread.
Penny
AVON for Broadway Shows!
Are these the videos you’ve seen?
http://www.youtube.com/user/motownthemusical
Looking good!
http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainmen...L8wPDHH2ZFYy7J
'Motown: The Musical' earns $1 million its first week on Broadway
By Jamie Wetherbe
Motown founder Berry Gordy has another hit on his hands: "Motown: The Musical" cracked the million-dollar mark after its first week of previews on Broadway.
The show grossed $1.03 million after seven performances starting March 11 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York, according to the Broadway League. "Motown" this week starts its eight-performance standard schedule, priming the production to become a regular among Broadway's top earners.
The show charts Gordy's career from boxer to music mogul, punctuated with hits from Motown heavyweights and a romance with Diana Ross.
The production, which officially opens April 14, stars Tony nominee Brandon Victor Dixon [["The Color Purple") and Valisia Lekae [["The Book of Mormon") as Gordy and Ross. Raymond Luke Jr., Jibreel Mawry, Bryan Terrell Clark and Charl Brown round out the cast.
Another newcomer also hit the million-dollar mark for the week ending March 17. Nora Ephron’s soon-to-open drama, “Lucky Guy,” starring Tom Hanks and Maura Tierney, grossed $1.29 million at the Broadhurst Theatre.
Other top earners for the week included "Wicked" [[$1.95 million), "The Lion King"[[$1.78 million), "The Book of Mormon" [[$1.67 million), "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" [[$1.26 million), "Cinderella" [[$1.1 million) and "The Phantom of the Opera" [[$1.07 million).
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,3492678.story
the sad part of this musical is that no doubt mary Wilson will come out of the woodwork just to score even more points about Diana ross, although I loved all the three supremes people are a little tired of this continuous Diana ross baiting..Mary was a important part as was Florence and cindy but she really needs to let go.. you never hear cindy bad mouth anyone and that shows class
Welcome to the forum, willtomb.
But I do have a few questions. Have you been in contact with Mary? Has she told you personally that this is what she is planning to do?
If you have read through several of the posts in the Motown forum, you would see that Mary Wilson has been keeping herself quite busy and has not been hiding in any woodwork, as you put it. If you are not in frequent contact with Mary Wilson, there is no way that you can state that NO DOUBT this is what Mary will do.
If you read through several posts in the Motown Forum, you will see that it is not the Supremes themselves who fan the flames, but rather a certain type of fan [[one with a bias for one Supreme over another/others) who sometimes knowingly and sometimes unknowingly stirs the pot.
Various posters have reminded us that each Supreme has her strengths and each Supreme has her faults. Some Supremes have had differences in the past but have attempted to/have moved on past them and gotten on with their lives.
It's a shame that some fans haven't.
A very intuitive post Carole. Hopefully you have nipped something in the bud [[though I doubt it). Could not agree more.
It's a hit already?!
Look at the kid who plays Michael jackson with the lady who play Mary Wells.
It's too early to call it a hit. [[It didn't even open yet. First week of previews) But if continues to do as well as it did this week and the critics don't kill it when it opens, it will be a hit. It did 100 % capacity this week
Production
[[Theatre) Gross Gross Attendance Prev. Perf. Seats Avg. Paid Admission % Cap.
Ann
[[Beaumont) $376,134 5,923 0 8 1,113 $63.50 66.5%
Annie
[[Palace) $814,915 9,648 0 8 1,708 $84.46 70.6%
Breakfast at Tiffany's
[[Cort) $396,866 6,632 8 0 1,079 $59.84 76.8%
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
[[Rodgers) $693,100 7,259 0 8 1,384 $95.48 65.6%
Chicago
[[Ambassador) $649,577 7,897 0 8 1,080 $82.26 91.4%
Cinderella
[[Broadway) $1,102,496 12,132 0 8 1,751 $90.88 86.6%
Hands on a Hardbody
[[Atkinson) $196,151 5,624 8 0 1,023 $34.88 68.7%
Jersey Boys
[[Wilson) $905,013 9,263 0 8 1,228 $97.70 94.3%
Kinky Boots
[[Hirschfeld) $714,331 9,632 7 0 1,424 $74.16 96.6%
Lucky Guy
[[Broadhurst) $1,294,233 9,545 8 0 1,182 $135.59 100.9%
Mamma Mia!
[[Winter Garden) $749,447 9,340 0 8 1,479 $80.24 78.9%
Matilda
[[Shubert) $835,432 9,946 7 0 1,427 $84.00 99.6%
Motown
[[Lunt-Fontanne) $1,029,883 10,554 7 0 1,465 $97.58 102.9%
Newsies
[[Nederlander) $951,680 9,554 0 8 1,195 $99.61 99.9%
Nice Work If You Can Get It
[[Imperial) $650,966 8,287 0 8 1,439 $78.55 72.0%
Once
[[Jacobs) $977,861 8,472 0 8 1,058 $115.42 100.1%
Rock of Ages
[[Hayes) $420,521 4,460 0 8 583 $94.29 95.6%
Spider-Man…Dark
[[Foxwoods) $1,264,081 14,360 0 8 1,930 $88.03 93.0%
The Book of Mormon
[[O'Neill) $1,667,180 8,752 0 8 1,066 $190.49 102.6%
The Lion King
[[Minskoff) $1,776,767 13,134 0 8 1,677 $135.28 97.9%
The Phantom of the Opera
[[Majestic) $1,065,032 12,681 0 8 1,605 $83.99 98.8%
Vanya and…Spike
[[Golden) $338,621 6,088 3 5 787 $55.62 96.7%
Wicked
[[Gershwin) $1,950,727 14,409 0 8 1,809 $135.38 99.6
Ollie,
Thanks for pointing out a potential problem. He's right gang. Let's keep this conversation on point.
Carole,
Your very wise words have been said before. Too bad some don't listen.
Mary has been very positive about the 60s Supremes for a number of years now and has kept whatever issues she may have to herself in her interviews. As Carole states, it’s just a few of the fans who like to stir up the old wars and sometimes fans like Willtomb [[what a name!) project their frustrations with fan wars unto a particular Supremes or else they ‘re projecting their own negative intentions on whichever group member vexes them.
I believe the previews are playing at near 100% capacity---I tried to get a ticket last week but only premium tickets were available that night. Looks like I’ll have to either pre order or wait awhile as I suspect the show will be running for awhile.
Impressive first week box office! I was wondering if this would be a Baby, It's You or a Jersey Boys. Looks like it may be a Mama Mia - the critics hate it but the masses love it. It would be great if it's the latter or a Jersey Boys because it will be great for the Motown brand and New York tourism. I know hard core New Yorkers snub their noses at tourists, but I'm one of those at least twice a year and spend big bucks when I'm in the city.
I can't wait to see this play Motown The Muscial,no matter what people say lol
Please stay positive
So far, the only people that I have heard talking negatively about the musical are people who have not seen it. I have no trouble staying positive about this musical.
I don't think I qualify as a hard core New Yorker, but I don't look down my nose at tourists in NYC. If we are sitting next to tourists in a theatre, we discuss plays that they saw and intend to see. I've never seen Mama Mia. But I have seen JERSEY BOYS, MOTOWN THE MUSICAL and BABY IT'S YOU. I enjoyed all three. I hope MOTOWN THE MUSICAL is a hit.
Great start.
Maybe someday in the next year I will got to NYC and see it and stop at the Museum in Detroit and see it.
So, after Broadway, do these shows sometimes do tours around the country in a few years? How does that work?
omg...and let it be written...
If a Broadway musical proves to be something of a hit, then generally a year or two after its official opening there will be official road tour productions that will hit the road. Also if Motown hits, I wouldn’t be shocked if there will be a Vegas production as several Broadway shows such as Lion King have been playing for a long time in Vegas.
And with Britain's love of Motown, it may even wind up in the West End
Sales for the next 6 weeks look pretty good
http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?t...wn+the+musical
if you had actually read what I wrote ...I said I loved all the supremes and was not fanning any flames its people like you who fan the flames because someone dared to dsay something about ONE of them ....you need to grow up[
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