Marvin Gaye's 1964 passport has been valued at $20,000 (£12,300) after being brought onto Antiques Roadshow in America. Watch the clip below.
Viewers of the PBS show on Monday night (February 3), saw a long-time Motown fan, who previously worked at the label's museum, bring in the rare item having discovered it in a record bought at a garage sale for 50 cents. As Spin reports, the item of memorabilia was valued at a minimum of $20,000 by appraiser Laura Wooley.
Atoms For Peace covered Marvin Gaye's 1977 single "Got To Give It Up" last night at a gig in Mexico City.
Click below to watch fan shot footage of the performance, via Consequence of Sound.
Lenny Kravitz is to play Marvin Gaye in a film of the last years of the late American soul singer's life.
According to The Evening Standard, the film is being made by Julien Temple.
It will be singer Kravitz's first major film role, having most recently appeared as a stylist in teen blockbuster The Hunger Games. Janis Gaye, the singer’s second and last wife, has said she feels “very sceptical” about the project.