R.I.P. Norman Whitfield, Motown Studio/Songwriting Ace
The producer and songwriter who displaced Smokey Robinson
as the lead producer for the Temptations and helped usher Motown into
its psychedelic, socially conscious era has gone to a session in the great
Studio A in the sky. He leaves behind a string of truly potent singles and album
tracks from the mid-late 1960s and early '70s. (Well, those and the
songs he did with Rose Royce on his own label, after leaving Motown in 1975.)
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
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