REVISITED: Kerry Gordy - "Ed Sullivan and Motown"

In this episode of Sticky Note Conversations, host Erika Washington sits down with Kerry Gordy, son of the legendary Barry Gordy. They delve into topics of legacy, family, and the impact of music. Kerry shares insights into his documentary 'Sunday's Best' about Ed Sullivan’s role in breaking racial barriers on television, which is currently streaming on Netflix. They also discuss the challenges of making biopics, future projects, and the importance of preserving African American history. Listen in for an enriching conversation that spans music history and socio-cultural impacts.
  • (00:00) - Introduction to Sticky Note Conversations
  • (01:20) - Introducing Kerry Gordy and His Documentary
  • (02:58) - The Impact of Ed Sullivan on Black Artists
  • (08:31) - The Legacy of Ed Sullivan and Its Modern Implications
  • (10:53) - Kerry Gordy's Personal Experiences in the Music Industry
  • (14:12) - The Role of Television in Shaping Black Representation
  • (17:05) - The Importance of Preserving Black History
  • (40:37) - Kerry Gordy's Work in Copyright Termination
  • (48:26) - Publishing Rights and Artist Contracts
  • (49:17) - Remembering Jesse Belvin
  • (50:29) - Barry Gordy and Ed Sullivan's Impact
  • (51:41) - Interviewing Motown Legends
  • (56:20) - Challenges of a Marvin Gaye Biopic
  • (01:02:22) - Documentary Projects and Industry Insights
  • (01:08:06) - Producing the Play '44'
  • (01:14:56) - Carrie Gordy's Legacy and the American Dream
REVISITED: Kerry Gordy - "Ed Sullivan and Motown"