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Come Down To Motown

We learn the significance of the years 1962 and 1966. Elle and Henry listen to some of the greatest motown hits of the sixties and seventies, as well discussing the privileges of being the youngest child in their families. Our two hosts get a little closer to figuring out the true definition of "sanging." So sit back and enjoy this throwback to one of the most soulful eras of music.

Playlist:

Ain't Too Proud To Beg- The Temptations
Something's Got A Hold On Me- Etta James
Nightbird- LaBelle
Think- Aretha Franklin
Sir Duke- Stevie Wonder
Outro Song: I Heard It Through The Grapevine

Elle Mann is one of the co-hosts of KISU’s summer series “Sang Your Face Off.” Every week, Elle puts together the playlists for the show, so she and her co-host Dr. Henry Evans can debate the quality of the songs. She also is on a quest to figure out what Henry means when he says a song is “sang.” Elle is an alumni of Idaho State University and currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho.
I have been a lifelong lover of music and have had a 40 year love for reggae since I first heard the Bob Marley song Reggae on Broadway as a teenager and find it to be informative, inspirational and transformative. I am a native of Pocatello, and an alum and a former member of the ISU Track and Field Team. In my other life, I work in the Office of Equity and Inclusion and serve as an adjunct for ISU’s Political Science and Sociology departments.