On This Day: June 27 1988 – Motown Records Sold to MCA for 61 Million Dollars

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On This Day: June 27 1988 – Motown Records Sold to MCA for 61 Million Dollars
On this day June 27 1988, Motown Records, the iconic label that launched the careers of artists like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, and The Jackson 5, was sold to MCA Records for 61 million dollars. The sale marked the end of an era, as Motown transitioned from an independent Black owned company into a corporate controlled brand.

Founded by Berry Gordy in 1959, Motown had become a cultural and musical force, shaping the sound of the 60s and 70s with its unique blend of soul, pop, and rhythm and blues. The acquisition by MCA was part of a broader trend in the 80s music industry, as major labels sought to consolidate catalogs and expand their commercial reach.

80s insight: The sale of Motown in 1988 reflected the decade's shift toward big business in music. While the spirit of Motown lived on, its transition into corporate hands showed how even the most legendary labels were not immune to the commercial pressures of the time.

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