Seymour introduced virtually all of the then-famous Motown artists.
According to various accounts, "All the Motown artists used to come and lip-sync to their records.
I managed to catch a glimpse of it; some good music pieces; interesting to hear the thoughts of famous Motown artists.
Atkins would, in fact, continue working with Motown artists well into the 1980s.
Motown artists are credited with being among those who broke down these barriers so later audiences would no longer be separated by color.
Barry Gordy was frequently on the set and had many of his Motown artists visit.
Los Angeles was an alternate recording center for Motown artists beginning in the mid-1960s, utilizing a different set of musicians.
She also sang backup vocals for some of the Motown artists.
The label aimed to record new material with former Motown artists.
Another version by fellow Motown artists The Contours was released in 1967.