Instruments
Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Gospel
  • Origins
Signature Sounds Online
  • Signature Sounds
    • About
    • Background
    • Contact
  • Publications
  • People
    • Artists
    • Arrangers
    • Producers
    • Session Musicians
    • Studio Engineers
    • Songwriters
    • Music Industry Professionals
  • Places
    • Chicago
    • Detroit
    • LA / West Coast
    • Memphis
    • Muscle Shoals, Alabama
    • New Orleans
    • New York/East Coast
    • Philadelphia
    • US Other
    • UK
    • Jamaica
  • Companies
    • Record Labels
    • Recording Studios
  • Media
    • Documentaries
    • Videos
    • Interviews
No Result
View All Result
Signature Sounds Online
  • Signature Sounds
    • About
    • Background
    • Contact
  • Publications
  • People
    • Artists
    • Arrangers
    • Producers
    • Session Musicians
    • Studio Engineers
    • Songwriters
    • Music Industry Professionals
  • Places
    • Chicago
    • Detroit
    • LA / West Coast
    • Memphis
    • Muscle Shoals, Alabama
    • New Orleans
    • New York/East Coast
    • Philadelphia
    • US Other
    • UK
    • Jamaica
  • Companies
    • Record Labels
    • Recording Studios
  • Media
    • Documentaries
    • Videos
    • Interviews
No Result
View All Result
Plugin Install : Cart Icon need WooCommerce plugin to be installed.
Signature Sounds Online
No Result
View All Result

William “Mickey” Stevenson

Bill Spicer by Bill Spicer
March 5, 2025
in Detroit, Producers, Songwriters
0 0
0
Home Places Detroit

First published on June 17, 2020

William “Mickey” Stevenson was one of the key creative masterminds behind Motown’s success from the early years. His book, entitled “A&R Man”, is a reflection of his experiences while working in the “Snake Pit” in Studio A. In a speech Berry Gordy Jr. made around the time of Motown’s fifth anniversary celebrations in 2009 at a special event in Hollywood to launch the book and film based on William “Mickey” Stevenson’s professional life as A&R Director/Vice- President during the formative years of the company’s operation, Gordy mentioned that Stevenson was instrumental in recruiting the appropriate studio musicians, as he went around the clubs and other live venues in the city of Detroit during the late 1950s and early 1960s to find the best musicians according to his personal standards. He then organised them into a formidable unit capable of delivering the sound that fitted with the creative vision of Berry Gordy Jr. This is how the Funk Brothers came into being.

For over a ten year period, the musicians known as the Funk Brothers transformed Studio A in the basement into a hit factory. They managed to roll off the music assembly-line a flow of sonic masterpieces that have stood the test of time. This was due, of course, to the skills of the chosen musicians, but a key factor was the leadership of William “Mickey” Stevenson, who made sure that the right musicians and sound engineers were available on a twenty-four hours basis. Stevenson appointed Joe Hunter and then Earl Van Dyke as studio band leader. Both Berry Gordy Jr. and William “Mickey” Stevenson stated on many occasions that the early Motown hits were blues-based and influenced by local blues and R&B musicians and devised by the Motown staff songwriters and producers.

Most of the arrangements were created on the spot by the musicians while the songwriters were creating the lyrics for each song, punctuated by simple horns to add some sweetness to the tracks, arranged mainly by Darren Warren and Johnny Allen. Stevenson described how they worked, in an interview featured on “GEL Media” (2010): “After we cut several songs, the Funk Brothers would be still playing and jamming out of excitement which led to another set of songs been created on the spot which the songwriters added lyrics to and gave each song a title based on the mood of the track in terms of tempo. On many occasions the groove was laid down first before the actual song. During the jamming sessions, before they locked the track the way the producers wanted it, a particular producer would be asking members of band to play different grooves as he or she would imagine and hear the sound in their mind”.

He also said that he was responsible for giving the studio band their name of “The Funk Brothers” because they took pop songs and gave them a more funky sound. He recruited one of Motown’s most successful producers and songwriters, Norman Whitfield, as his A&R assistant, who became a student of William “Mickey” Stevenson and was mentored by him while they worked in and outside the studio. Stevenson was certainly one of key music architects behind the “Sound of Young America” and Motown’s extraordinary success during his tenure as A&R Director/Vice President from 1959 to 1967.

ShareTweet
Bill Spicer

Bill Spicer

Next Post
Don Cornelius  & Soul Train

Don Cornelius & Soul Train

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Icons of Detroit Part 1. An Introduction to American Soul and R&B. Volume 5

Icons of Detroit Part 1. An Introduction to American Soul and R&B. Volume 5

March 21, 2025
Sigma Sound Studios

Sigma Sound Studios

March 5, 2025
List of Legendary Soul and R&B Artists

List of Legendary Soul and R&B Artists

March 5, 2025
Charles Stepney: The Transcending Musical Genius Pt.2

Charles Stepney: The Transcending Musical Genius Pt.2

November 27, 2024
Session Drummers in Detroit: Benny Benjamin

Session Drummers in Detroit: Andrew Smith and Spider Webb

4
Icons of Detroit Part 1. An Introduction to American Soul and R&B. Volume 5

Icons of Detroit Part 1. An Introduction to American Soul and R&B. Volume 5

2
The Contours

The Contours

2
The Staple Singers: “God’s Greatest Hit-makers”

The Staple Singers: “God’s Greatest Hit-makers”

1
Swing Time Records

Swing Time Records

June 6, 2025
Rethinking the Supremes’ Sound in 1968

Rethinking the Supremes’ Sound in 1968

June 6, 2025
Bob Dylan at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Bob Dylan at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

May 31, 2025
Johnnie Taylor at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Johnnie Taylor at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

May 31, 2025

Music History

Signature Sounds Online

We bring you valuable history lessons about Black Musicians, Artists and Music Industry Professionals who have made an impact on music throughout the decades.

Categories

  • Arrangers
  • Artists
  • Chicago
  • Consultants / Music Experts
  • Detroit
  • Documentaries
  • Interviews
  • Jamaica
  • Los Angeles & West Coast
  • Memphis
  • Muscle Shoals
  • Music Industry Professionals
  • New Orleans
  • New York & East Coast
  • Philadelphia
  • Producers
  • Publications
  • Record Labels
  • Recording Studios
  • Session Musicians
  • Songwriters
  • Studio Engineers
  • UK
  • Uncategorized
  • USA (Other)
  • Videos

Founder of Signaturesoundsonline.com  – Kevin Tomlin –  Music Historian and Managing Director at RCM Music Ltd.

Published author of several books.

Board Member at GMIA (Gospel Music Industry Alliance) UK.

Recent News

Swing Time Records

Swing Time Records

June 6, 2025
Rethinking the Supremes’ Sound in 1968

Rethinking the Supremes’ Sound in 1968

June 6, 2025
Bob Dylan at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Bob Dylan at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

May 31, 2025
Johnnie Taylor at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Johnnie Taylor at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

May 31, 2025
Bob Seeger at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Bob Seeger at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

May 31, 2025

© 2023 Signature Sounds Online

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Signature Sounds
    • About
    • Background
    • Contact
  • Publications
  • People
    • Artists
    • Arrangers
    • Producers
    • Session Musicians
    • Studio Engineers
    • Songwriters
    • Music Industry Professionals
  • Places
    • Chicago
    • Detroit
    • LA / West Coast
    • Memphis
    • Muscle Shoals, Alabama
    • New Orleans
    • New York/East Coast
    • Philadelphia
    • US Other
    • UK
    • Jamaica
  • Companies
    • Record Labels
    • Recording Studios
  • Media
    • Documentaries
    • Videos
    • Interviews

© 2023 Signature Sounds Online