Motown's Gordy to Get Philly Honor

Berry Gordy chosen for Marian Anderson Award

A music legend will be honored in Philadelphia this year.

Motown record label founder Berry Gordy has been named the 2013 recipient of the Marian Anderson Award, which honors artists whose leadership benefits humanity.

The label launched artists including Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. The success of its pop-soul β€œMotown Sound” broke racial barriers in popular culture and the music business.

Gordy, 83, will accept the award at a Nov. 19 black-tie gala at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.

The Marian Anderson Award is named for the celebrated contralto and Philadelphia native, who in 1955 was the first black soloist at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. She died in 1993 at age 96.

Previous winners include James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Gere.

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