Category: Ed Sullivan Show Classic Motown Videos
THE SUPREMES ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN SHOW: REMEMBERING MARY WILSON
MOTOWN MONDAYS! THE FOUR TOPS ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN SHOW
THE MOTOWN SOUND
— The Ed Sullivan Show —
The entire Ed Sullivan Show catalogue has hit the streaming platforms!
On June 12, 2020 came news Universal Music Enterprises and Sofa Entertainment brokered a deal to license and make available the entire Ed Sullivan video performance from the Sofa library, who acquired the entire catalogue in 1990. UME will make available the entire catalogue for public streaming in restored, digitized form, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Since its premiere launch on June 12, more videos have been added on the official Ed Sullivan You Tube channel, highlighting the Motown sound. As reported, it will take three years to upload the more than 10,000 performances which aired Sunday evenings on CBS-TV from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971.
For more on this story, go HERE.
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Note: Ed Sullivan passed away on October 13, 1974. He was 73.
THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW . . . CBS’ MOTOWN CLASSICS!
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NEW! For this ‘Motown’ Monday, we are featuring three classic Motown video performances from the Ed Sullivan Show:
The Four Tops (1966), The Temptations (1967), The Supremes (1965)
MORE Ed Sullivan Motown performances will be forthcoming on Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
MOTOWN MONDAYS! THE TEMPTATIONS ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN SHOW
MOTOWN MONDAYS! THE SUPREMES ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN SHOW
MOTOWN MONDAYS! MOTOWN ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN
THE MOTOWN SOUND
— The Ed Sullivan Show —
The entire Ed Sullivan Show catalogue hits the streaming platforms!
On June 12, came exciting news Universal Music Enterprises and Sofa Entertainment brokered a deal to license and make available the entire Ed Sullivan video performances from the Sofa library, who acquired the entire catalogue in 1990. UME will make available the entire catalogue for public streaming in restored, digitized form, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Since its premiere launch on June 12, more videos have been added on the official Ed Sullivan You Tube channel, many having highlighted the Motown sound. As was reported, it will take three years to upload the more than 10,000 performances which aired Sunday evenings on CBS-TV from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971.
The host of the show, Ed Sullivan, passed away on October 13, 1974. He was 73.
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For more info on this story, go HERE.
THE ED SULLIVAN MOTOWN CLASSICS!
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NEW! On this ‘Motown’ Monday we are featuring three classic Motown video performances from the Ed Sullivan Show:
The Supremes (1970), The Temptations (1967), Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1968)
MORE Ed Sullivan Motown performances will be forthcoming on Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
MOTOWN MONDAYS! MOTOWN ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN
MOTOWN MONDAYS! MOTOWN ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN
MOTOWN MONDAYS! MOTOWN ON CBS’ ED SULLIVAN
THE MOTOWN SOUND
— The Ed Sullivan Show —
The entire Ed Sullivan Show catalogue hits the streaming platforms!
On June 12, came news Universal Music Enterprises and Sofa Entertainment brokered a deal to license and make available the entire Ed Sullivan video performances from the Sofa library, who acquired the entire catalogue in 1990. UME will make available the entire catalogue for public streaming in restored, digitized form, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Since its premiere launch on June 12, several more videos have been added on the official Ed Sullivan You Tube channel, still highlighting the Motown sound. As reported, it will take three years to upload the more than 10,000 performances which aired Sunday evenings on CBS-TV from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971.
For more on this story, go HERE.
Ed Sullivan passed away on October 13, 1974. He was 73.
THE ED SULLIVAN MOTOWN CLASSICS!
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NEW! On this ‘Motown’ Monday we are featuring three classic Motown video performances from the Ed Sullivan Show:
The Jackson 5 (1969), The Temptations (1969), Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1968)
MORE Ed Sullivan Motown performances will be forthcoming on Motor City Radio Flashbacks!