
Luke McMaster
When singer-songwriter Luke McMaster wrote the song “My Life Is A Song” with Motown legend Lamont Dozier (of Holland-Dozier-Holland), he never could have imagined the incredible journey it would take him on—or the surprising questions it would answer.
This critically acclaimed show, “My Life Is A Song – The Motown Connection,” is more than a concert—it’s a first-hand celebration of music’s revolutionary connections. Luke McMaster, hit singer-songwriter and documentarian, explores the interwoven tapestry of music history, answering questions like:
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- What connected The Beatles to Smokey Robinson?
- How did Motown legend Lamont Dozier influence Phil Collins and James Taylor?
- What is it really like to write (and even golf) with icons like Lamont Dozier, Felix Cavaliere (The Rascals), and Smokey Robinson?
You won’t just hear classics like “How Sweet It Is,” “We Can Work It Out,” “Ooh Baby Baby,” and “Groovin’” performed with masterful soul—you’ll hear the first-hand stories behind these timeless hits, plus original songs written with the legends themselves.
A must-see show that reveals Motown’s undeniable influence on rock, pop, and soul—and vice versa.