- Patrice Holloway
Patrice Holloway (
March 23 ,1951 -October 1 ,2006 ) was anAfrican-American soul and popsinger .Born in
Los Angeles, California , Patrice was the younger sister ofMotown artistBrenda Holloway . Holloway also had a contract with Motown, recording songs such as "The Touch of Venus" and "For the Love of Mike", none of which were released. She recorded a few minor singles for theCapitol Records label during the mid-1960s, notably "Love And Desire", "Ecstasy" and "Stolen Hours", which became popular on theNorthern Soul scene in the 1970s. She sang background vocals with her sister on many records for other artists, includingJoe Cocker andthe Grease Band 's 1968cover version ofThe Beatles ' "With a Little Help from My Friends ", later the theme song to the 1980stelevision series "The Wonder Years ".Holloway is most noted for her work as the singing voice of Valerie in
Hanna-Barbera 's 1970 "Josie and the Pussycats"television series and on the concurrent "Josie and the Pussycats" album. Valerie was the first African-Americancartoon character to star as a television series regular, and was nearly cut from the show by Hanna-Barbera.Record producer Danny Janssen demanded that Holloway--and therefore Valerie--remain in the show, as he felt her voice was necessary to produce theJackson 5 -esquebubblegum pop that H-B had requested he produce.After the first season of "Josie", Holloway recorded a few solo singles, produced by Janssen, for Capitol Records. Neither she, nor Pussycats bandmates
Cheryl Ladd and Cathy Dougher, performed the songs for the second season episodes, which were titled "Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space".Holloway died of a heart attack at the age of 55 on
October 1 ,2006 .External links
* [http://www.spectropop.com/PatriceHolloway Remembering Patrice Holloway]
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