Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Motown Legend Frank Wilson Dies

A LIFE REMEMBERED

                      December 5, 1940 – September 27, 2012

 

Motown producer and singer Frank Wilson has died at the age of 71.

Wilson passed away on Thursday, September 27th following a lengthy battle with prostate cancer.

Starting his career in the new Motown office in Los Angeles in 1965, Wilson moved to the label's spiritual home in Detroit, Michigan and began writing and producing tracks for artists including Brenda Holloway, Marvin Gaye, and The Supremes.

Some of the biggest songs he helped write include The Supremes' Love Child, All I Need by The Temptations and Chained by Gaye.

He also enjoyed a brief time in the spotlight as a vocalist following the release of his only single Do I Love You (Indeed I Do), which went on to become a huge hit on Britain's Northern Soul scene and is now the world's most expensive disc due to its rarity - with one copy selling in 2009 for $40,000 (£25,000).

Wilson left Motown in 1976 and was ordained as a Christian minister.
 

Source: ContactMusic.com

1 comment:

  1. Frank Wilson was a world class gentleman. I had the considerable pleasure of making his acquaintance in recent years. His impossibly rare 1965 single on the Soul label has been reissued extensively. One listen will underscore the ongoing interest in it. It's great! He will be missed.

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