AARP Showcases Motown’s Musical Legacy 3:16:26 10.48 PM
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Story by Gail Nobles
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In a surprising twist for its members, AARP, the well-known non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those aged 50 and older, is shining a spotlight on Motown's rich musical history. Originally focused on lobbying for important issues like Social Security and Medicare, AARP has broadened its offerings to include cultural content that resonates with its audience.
Recent articles delve into the iconic Motown sound and its profound impact on American music. Pieces like "Smokey Robinson Reflects on Motown’s Birth" give readers insight into the origins of this legendary record label, while "The Andantes: The Girl Group Left Behind" highlights lesser-known voices that contributed to Motown's success. Another intriguing read, "The 'Hidden Figures' of Motown," reveals the talented singers who provided backup to many of the label's biggest stars.
Additionally, fans can enjoy "Otis Williams: Last Temptation," which features reflections from the Temptations' founding member. These articles not only celebrate the music but also honor the artists who shaped a generation.
This unexpected focus on music illustrates AARP's commitment to engaging its members in diverse ways, showcasing not just advocacy for aging issues but also a rich appreciation for culture and history.
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