Topic: Mary Wells

Song parodies of the 1960s

The early to mid-1960s was probably the heyday of Answer or Response songs, those tunes that referred directly or indirectly to another song, or is meant as a reply to another song. "I'll Bring It Home To You" was the response ...
The company?s growth coincided with the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement ; in fact, one of founder Berry Gordy?s goals was the integration of his stars into white America. I personally believe that because of Gordy?s vision and Motown, many of ...
starring Lee Clow, Jim Durfee, Cliff Freeman, Jeff Goodby, David Kennedy, George Lois, Charlie Moss, Hal Riney, Phyllis Kay Robinson, Ed Rollins, Rich Silverstein, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden This film is all about that romance and those individuals who actually managed to ...
51By smallfortunebasThe problem with this question is that talent is a subjective word and will vary upon the individual's definition of the word talent. Most Motown/R&B music is based on great voices, and if you threw a paper clip ...

For Fast, Fast, Fast Relief

Creativity gets consumers' attention but brand support makes the registers ring.. The old-timers were best personified by Rosser Reeves, chairman of the Ted Bates agency (and apparently the model for Don Draper in "Mad Men"). Reeves' idea of a good ad was ...

Creative Insights

For decades, the entertainment industry has glamorized the advertising creative process by featuring ad executives in films and TV shows such as What Women Want and Mad Men. , Mary Wells, Founder, Wells Rich Greene. Mary Wells seems so unafraid that she inspires ...