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R.I.P. Lamont Dozier
Lamont Herbert Dozier (June 16, 1941 - August 8, 2022) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Detroit, Michigan.
He co-wrote and produced 14 US Billboard number 1 hits and 4 number ones in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/aug/09/lamont-dozier-foreman-motown-hit-factory
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A true legend. Anyone who has ever listened to Radio 2 in the UK will have heard his name mentioned after countless classics.
Wow - talk about an unsung hero of the soundtrack to our lives.
Rest in power, my man - you earned it.
Legend
😔 Sad day. He was a legend.
Such a long list of great songs that he co-composed.
+10000
+10000
Rest In Peace
Lamont Dozier / Going Back To My Roots
I love what he said : There’s no such thing as writer’s block,” he contended a few years before his death. “That’s just being lazy. That’s just something you put in your own head. ‘I don’t feel it today’ – that’s bullshit.”
It is amazing when you think about the songwriters who were all at Motown during that time: Holland/Dozier/Holland, Stevie Wonder, Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson…
Absolutely mindblowing.
Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote "Take me in your arms" which was covered by the Doobie Brothers and appeared on their "Stampede" album. I have the old vinyl and the CD. So many great tunes.