Daily Camera (Boulder)

Gordy, Robinson honored at reunion of Motown stars

- By Beth Harris

The Temptation­s, the Isley Brothers and the Four Tops turned back time, singing and dancing as if in their prime at a reunion of Motown stars.

The occasion was to honor Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson for their musical achievemen­ts and philanthro­pic efforts as Musicares Persons of the Year on Friday night, the first time the charitable organizati­on honored two individual­s in the same year.

The Detroit natives have been friends for more than 65 years.

“When I first met this man it was the beginning of my dream come true,” Robinson told the crowd at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

“I wanted to be a singer, I wanted to be in show business, I wanted to write songs and make music,” Robinson said. “I never thought it would be possible for me from where I grew up. But then I got there because I met Berry Gordy. He took me under his wing. He is my mentor.”

Gordy later took the stage with Robinson to accept their awards.

“I’m happy to be with my best friend. Damn,” Gordy said.

Sheryl Crow, John Legend, Mumford & Sons, Dionne Warwick, Brandi Carlile, Michael Mcdonald, Lionel Richie and Stevie Wonder were among those honoring the 93-year-old Gordy and 82-year-old Robinson two days before the Grammy Awards ceremonies.

“I wouldn’t know music without Motown,” Legend told the crowd.

Gordy and Robinson alternatel­y stood and applauded and clapped along, sometimes singing as well, while the artists sampled the vast Motown catalog.

The Temptation­s kicked off the 21/2-hour concert with a medley of “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” “I Can’t Get Next to You” and “My Girl.” Resplenden­t in red suits and patent leather red shoes, the five-man group’s distinct harmonies were as tight as their choreograp­hy.

Gordy leaned over and put his arm around Robinson at their table as the group had the crowd singing along to “My Girl.”

Warwick, who is 82, later sang “My Guy,” the Mary Wells hit written and produced by Robinson on Motown. She and Robinson blew kisses to each other.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Berry Gordy, left, and Smokey Robinson, right, accept their Musicares Person of the Year awards at a celebratio­n in their honor at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Friday.
CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Berry Gordy, left, and Smokey Robinson, right, accept their Musicares Person of the Year awards at a celebratio­n in their honor at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Friday.

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