- Leon Ware
Leon Ware (born
6 February 1940 , Detroit,Michigan ) is asoul music singer ,songwriter and producer who found his biggest success crafting the hitalbum , "I Want You", for friend andMotown iconMarvin Gaye in 1976. Ware also is notable for writing the Top 5 R&B single, "I Wanna Be Where You Are", for a youngMichael Jackson in 1972, and creating the "Body Heat " album along withQuincy Jones . He also contributed Maxwell on his debut set "Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite".During the 1970s and 1980 Ware released six albums under his name on different labels with moderate success, but his work is highly acclaimed by other
musician s, such asJay Kay fromJamiroquai .He is also famous for his collaborations in the 1990s, for instance with
Maxwell on the single "Sumthin' Sumthin'", Omar and Steve Spacek in 2005. During the last years he started recording on his own again. His albums "Love's Drippin"' and "A Kiss In The Sand" are sold over his homepage. His latest set "Moon Ride" was released on Stax in August 2008.Ware has also produced for other acts including
Diana Ross ' younger brother Arthur "T-Boy" Ross,Minnie Riperton and others. He wrote several songs for George Clinton's groupThe Parliaments .External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll Artist page] at
Allmusic
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Leon%20Ware.html Artist page] at Soul Walking
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