Lamont Dozier, Motown Legend dies at 81
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWhat a legacy Lamont Dozier has left us alongside his co-writers, the Holland brothers, at Motown. The name in brackets under a song saying Holland Dozier Holland was a mark of quality. Thanks for all the great tunes.
As one third of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the Detroit musician was responsible for some of Motown’s biggest hits of the 1960s
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWhat a legacy Lamont Dozier has left us alongside his co-writers, the Holland brothers, at Motown. The name in brackets under a song saying Holland Dozier Holland was a mark of quality. Thanks for all the great tunes.
As one third of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the Detroit musician was responsible for some of Motown’s biggest hits of the 1960s
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSo we lament Lamont. I did not realise that his collaboration with the Holland brothers had ceased as early as 1973 but then most of thegreat H-D-H songs were the Motown 60s hits, before DR decided that she was too good for the Supremes!
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostLamont Dozier - Such a talented song writer. Hit after hit, after hit!
An undervalued soul singer too.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post. Their first hit on their own was Band Of Gold by Frieda Payne
Six weeks at no. 1 in the UK!
Article about the song.
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I didn't know that he had written 'Going Back to My Roots', a song that Richie Havens did a wonderful version of. But here's Lamont's own version which is mighty fine.
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