I grew up in the 60s in detroit. What amazes me is how many hits motown put out. And all of the artists were class acts. We used to listen to the supremes over and over again at my buddies house. I remember seeing Smokey Robinson and the Michigan state fair. People in Detroit lived on motown music back then. Amazing time for music.
I just finished the book and it’s really good. I’ve also got Lamont’s book and I’m going to read it next. Eddie is a good story teller and you can tell how much charisma he has from reading the book. These guys are geniuses
I'm here in the UK and there has always been a massive Motown following over here. I've grown up on it and I know you can never, ever get Motown out of your system, not that you'd want to. I'm looking forward to reading the book written by these great gentleman.
Without a doubt ,along with Lamont Dozier these two brothers made motown and established it firmly as one of the most popular and successful record labels of all time.Berry Gordy financed motown but HDH made it.
HDH definitely defined my life after Motown 25 in 1983. I was a sophomore in highschool and the rest took me off to another direction, a good direction.
It’s all your fault was released in 1986 in the 25th anniversary album s…..yes that song was re-recorded and retitled as “Mother Dear” single and cancelled for “I hear a symphony”.
Eddie's uncle said he was going to be nothing but a bum!! ...LOL! UNCLE show up to his office,,hey Eddie can you break me of a couple hundred for a down payment on a house!! LOL!!!!!! Love that story!!!! and Sheila!! you FINE!!👌
I did read Eddie and Brian's book, "Come And Get These Memories" (2019). However, I found Lamont Dozier's book "How Sweet It is" (2019) to be much better than the Holland Brothers. He clearly spoke about Eddie's decision to leave Motown, as Eddie felt baby brother, Brian, was not being compensated by Berry Gordy. I don't want to give it away....please read them, you walk through the beginnings of Motown Records .....actual teenagers built this company.
I loved Motown songs I COULD IDENTIFY WITH! when they wrote songs with universal themes even thin pasty white teens could LOVE. When the social consciousness shit started I lost interest. LONG LIVE THE POP MOTOWN ERA!
I grew up in the 60s in detroit. What amazes me is how many hits motown put out. And all of the artists were class acts. We used to listen to the supremes over and over again at my buddies house. I remember seeing Smokey Robinson and the Michigan state fair. People in Detroit lived on motown music back then. Amazing time for music.
Thee Hit Makers Of ALL Times!
THE MUSIC MASTERS. I LOVE THEM I LOVE THEIR MUSIC. THEY ARE NO DOUBT. *** MUSIC ROYALTY***
I just finished the book and it’s really good. I’ve also got Lamont’s book and I’m going to read it next. Eddie is a good story teller and you can tell how much charisma he has from reading the book. These guys are geniuses
I'm here in the UK and there has always been a massive Motown following over here. I've grown up on it and I know you can never, ever get Motown out of your system, not that you'd want to. I'm looking forward to reading the book written by these great gentleman.
Love how Eddie love for his brother creativity.
Without a doubt ,along with Lamont Dozier these two brothers made motown and established it firmly as one of the most popular and successful record labels of all time.Berry Gordy financed motown but HDH made it.
HDH definitely defined my life after Motown 25 in 1983. I was a sophomore in highschool and the rest took me off to another direction, a good direction.
Lovely to hear Eddie talking about Levi
Salute brothas for your great kuumba to our culture 2 of 3 best of all time greatest period
It’s all your fault was released in 1986 in the 25th anniversary album s…..yes that song was re-recorded and retitled as “Mother Dear” single and cancelled for “I hear a symphony”.
Mother Dear was cancelled for Northing But Heartaches
Eddie's uncle said he was going to be nothing but a bum!! ...LOL! UNCLE show up to his office,,hey Eddie can you break me of a couple hundred for a down payment on a house!! LOL!!!!!! Love that story!!!! and Sheila!! you FINE!!👌
I did read Eddie and Brian's book, "Come And Get These Memories" (2019). However, I found Lamont Dozier's book "How Sweet It is" (2019) to be much better than the Holland Brothers. He clearly spoke about Eddie's decision to leave Motown, as Eddie felt baby brother, Brian, was not being compensated by Berry Gordy. I don't want to give it away....please read them, you walk through the beginnings of Motown Records .....actual teenagers built this company.
Thats my uncle Brian and Edward.... Im Reggie
Eddie should have went further. Loved his "Jamie"
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I loved Motown songs I COULD IDENTIFY WITH! when they wrote songs with universal themes even thin pasty white teens could LOVE. When the social consciousness shit started I lost interest. LONG LIVE THE POP MOTOWN ERA!