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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Motown Memories with Al Randall returns with another hour of Detroit soul, deep‑cut magic, and the backstories listeners can’t get enough of. This episode blends the giants of Hitsville with rare Motor City gems — from The Supremes and Stevie Wonder to Patrice Holloway, Michelle Aller, and Dorothy, Oma &amp; Zelpha. You’ll hear Norman Whitfield’s masterpiece with The Temptations, Tammi Terrell’s early solo brilliance, Marvin Gaye in full 1973 form, and the Isley Brothers during their explosiv...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Motown Memories with Al Randall</b> returns with another hour of Detroit soul, deep‑cut magic, and the backstories listeners can’t get enough of.<br/>This episode blends the giants of Hitsville with rare Motor City gems — from The Supremes and Stevie Wonder to Patrice Holloway, Michelle Aller, and Dorothy, Oma &amp; Zelpha.</p><p>You’ll hear Norman Whitfield’s masterpiece with The Temptations, Tammi Terrell’s early solo brilliance, Marvin Gaye in full 1973 form, and the Isley Brothers during their explosive Motown era.<br/>Plus Detroit‑adjacent treasures from Mitch Ryder, Bruce Channel, and Monk Montgomery.</p><p>If you love the Motown sound — the grooves, the harmonies, the stories behind the songs — this hour is built for you.</p><p><b>Oldies Radio Live 365 NYC — The Motown Sound Lives Here.</b></p><p><br/></p><p> #MotownMemories #Motown #HitsvilleUSA #DetroitSoul #TamlaMotown #ClassicSoul #NorthernSoul #OldiesRadioLive365NYC #AlRandallNetwork #TheSupremes #StevieWonder #MarvinGaye #FourTops #Temptations #SmokeyRobinson #IsleyBrothers #MaryWells #WillieHutch #Commodores #DetroitMusic #SoulMusic #VinylCommunity #MixcloudShows #NYCRadio </p><p>The Supremes – The Only Time I’m Happy</p><p>Stevie Wonder – Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)</p><p>Dorothy, Oma &amp; Zelpha – Henry Blake</p><p>The Temptations – Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone</p><p>Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles – When the Words From Your Heart Get Caught Up in Your Throat</p><p>The Commodores – Nightshift</p><p>Bruce Channel – You Make Me Happy</p><p>Tammi Terrell – I Can’t Believe You Love Me</p><p>Four Tops – L.A. (My Town)</p><p>Monk Montgomery – A Place in the Sun</p><p>Barrett Strong – Money and Me</p><p>Michelle Aller – The Morning After</p><p>Mitch Ryder &amp; The Detroit Wheels – For the Love of a Stranger</p><p>Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On</p><p>Patrice Holloway – Stevie</p><p>The Isley Brothers – Got to Have You Back</p><p>The Ones – Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream</p><p>Willie Hutch – Love Power</p><p>Mary Wells – Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do to Me)</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Motown Memories with Al Randall</b> returns with another hour of Detroit soul, deep‑cut magic, and the backstories listeners can’t get enough of.<br/>This episode blends the giants of Hitsville with rare Motor City gems — from The Supremes and Stevie Wonder to Patrice Holloway, Michelle Aller, and Dorothy, Oma &amp; Zelpha.</p><p>You’ll hear Norman Whitfield’s masterpiece with The Temptations, Tammi Terrell’s early solo brilliance, Marvin Gaye in full 1973 form, and the Isley Brothers during their explosive Motown era.<br/>Plus Detroit‑adjacent treasures from Mitch Ryder, Bruce Channel, and Monk Montgomery.</p><p>If you love the Motown sound — the grooves, the harmonies, the stories behind the songs — this hour is built for you.</p><p><b>Oldies Radio Live 365 NYC — The Motown Sound Lives Here.</b></p><p><br/></p><p> #MotownMemories #Motown #HitsvilleUSA #DetroitSoul #TamlaMotown #ClassicSoul #NorthernSoul #OldiesRadioLive365NYC #AlRandallNetwork #TheSupremes #StevieWonder #MarvinGaye #FourTops #Temptations #SmokeyRobinson #IsleyBrothers #MaryWells #WillieHutch #Commodores #DetroitMusic #SoulMusic #VinylCommunity #MixcloudShows #NYCRadio </p><p>The Supremes – The Only Time I’m Happy</p><p>Stevie Wonder – Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)</p><p>Dorothy, Oma &amp; Zelpha – Henry Blake</p><p>The Temptations – Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone</p><p>Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles – When the Words From Your Heart Get Caught Up in Your Throat</p><p>The Commodores – Nightshift</p><p>Bruce Channel – You Make Me Happy</p><p>Tammi Terrell – I Can’t Believe You Love Me</p><p>Four Tops – L.A. (My Town)</p><p>Monk Montgomery – A Place in the Sun</p><p>Barrett Strong – Money and Me</p><p>Michelle Aller – The Morning After</p><p>Mitch Ryder &amp; The Detroit Wheels – For the Love of a Stranger</p><p>Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On</p><p>Patrice Holloway – Stevie</p><p>The Isley Brothers – Got to Have You Back</p><p>The Ones – Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream</p><p>Willie Hutch – Love Power</p><p>Mary Wells – Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do to Me)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[GOFFIN &amp; KING — 25 ESSENTIAL HITS   This week, we take the elevator up to 1650 Broadway and step into the golden age of the Brill Building. Gerry Goffin and Carole King didn’t just write hits — they shaped the emotional blueprint of the 1960s. From girl‑group harmonies to British Invasion smashes, from soulful ballads to psychedelic film themes, their songs defined an era and influenced generations. This 25‑track journey covers their biggest moments: The Shirelles’ groundbreaking #1,...]]></itunes:summary>
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