YEAR
1988
INDUCTED BY
Ahmet Ertegun
CATEGORY
Ahmet Ertegun Award
Berry Gordy Jr. built an empire and a whole new sound from the ground up.
With his unerring ear for infectious chart-toppers, Gordy Jr. blazed trails through a new sonic landscape. Never again would anyone say that black pop music is niche after his reign.
HALL OF FAME
ESSAY
By Andrew Schwartz
What does it mean to say that Berry Gordy Jr. created Motown? It means that he is responsible for discovering some of the greatest talents in pop-music history and for many of their most memorable recordings. It means that above and beyond the contributions of individual artists, he forged the “Motown sound,” which still reverberates through pop music, film soundtracks, even television commercials; it’s titles and lyrics are a part of our vernacular.
Finally, it means that as a black American, Berry Gordy Jr. accomplished these things despite persistent and formidable barriers of race and class, rising to the ranks of entertainment-industry giants and to the leadership of the nation’s largest black-owned business enterprise.