The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Motown stars celebrate completion of museum expansion phases

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DETROIT » The historic section of Detroit where Motown Records founder Berry Gordy Jr. built his music empire six decades ago is now looking better than ever.

Motown legend — and Gordy’s best friend — Smokey Robinson was among those who visited the newly improved Motown Museum site for an event celebratin­g the completion of the first two phases of the museum’s expansion.

Robinson was joined by Otis Williams, Martha Reeves and other Motown luminaries in celebratin­g the grand opening of Hitsville NEXT, an educationa­l programmin­g and creative hub, and the newly establishe­d Rocket Plaza.

“Kids who aren’t even born yet will be aware of Motown,” Robinson told The Associated Press during an interview ahead of the event held near the entrance to the museum. “Some of their parents weren’t even born when we started this. But it’s a wonderful thing.”

The festivitie­s included comments from Robinson and Williams, an original founding member of The Temptation­s who gifted microphone­s to the museum from his personal collection.

And they concluded with a performanc­e of the Temptation­s

classic, “My Girl,” performed by the cast of the musical “Ain’t Too Proud,” and introduced by Marcus Paul James, who portrays Williams in the show.

“I am very happy to be part of something — this here, Motown — (that will) outlast us all,” Williams said.

The museum will continue to be housed in the famed “Hitsville, U.S.A” building at 2648 West Grand Blvd.

But three nearby Motown-era buildings have been transforme­d into Hitsville NEXT, which will be home to camps, workshops, master classes and community events. It represents the first phase of the museum’s expansion.

Phase two is Rocket Plaza, an outdoor plaza that will serve as a community gathering place and a welcome destinatio­n for museum visitors.

Today’s birthdays

Broadway lyricist Lee Adams (“Bye Bye Birdie”) is 98. Rock singer David Crosby is 81. Comedianac­tor Steve Martin is 77. Author Danielle Steel is 75. “Far Side” cartoonist Gary Larson is 72. Basketball Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson is 63. Actor Halle Berry is 56. Actor Mila Kunis is 39. Former NFL player Tim Tebow is 35. Actor Marsai Martin is 18.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Otis Williams and Smokey Robinson speak in front of the Motown Museum.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Otis Williams and Smokey Robinson speak in front of the Motown Museum.

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