Motown Live

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Motown Live
Genre
First run syndication
ReleaseSeptember 28, 1998 (1998-09-28) –
September 1, 1999 (1999-09-01)

Motown Live is an American television series showcasing live performances by music artists in the areas of rhythm & blues, hip hop, and popular music. The show had 13 episodes from 1998-1999.[1][2] [3]

The show was hosted by Robert Townsend and Montell Jordan. The format featured several Motown Live Dancers opening and closing the show, and backup artists. The show included some comedy sketches between artist appearances.

Ricky Minor (current music director for American Idol
) was music and house band director.

Motown Live Dancers included

.

The show was in syndication until 2000 and was distributed by Universal Worldwide Television.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Yahoo Inc. "Motown Live". Yahoo TV.
  2. ^ The Internet Movie Database. "Motown Live". IMDb.
  3. ^ Television. "Motown Live". The New York Times.