- Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua, born
July 27 ,1929 inLouisville, Kentucky , is anAfrican-American soul singer,songwriter ,record producer , and record label executive.He is noted for being one the key figures in the development of the
Motown label inDetroit, Michigan : hisdoo-wop group gaveMarvin Gaye his start in his career, and he and his wife at the time, Gwen Gordy, distributed the very first Motown hit single,Barrett Strong 's "Money (That's What I Want) ", on their record label, Anna Records. Fuqua later sold Anna Records to Gwen's brotherBerry Gordy , and became a songwriter and executive at Motown.Fuqua founded the seminal R&B/doo wop group
the Moonglows with Bobby Lester, Alexander Graves andPrentiss Barnes .Mentored by
Alan Freed , the group’s doo-wop harmony style achieved great success on the nationalR&B charts in the mid 1950s. Recording onChess Records , Fuqua initially shared lead vocals with Lester, but eventually asserted himself as the leader of the group. This changed in 1957 when he, in effect, sacked the other members and installed a new group, previously known as the Marquees, which included Marvin Gaye. The new group, billed as Harvey and the Moonglows, had immediate further success, but Fuqua left in 1958. The Moonglows reunited temporarily in 1972, and in 2000 were inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame .Fuqua left the Moonglows when
Leonard Chess suggested that he join Anna Records in Detroit. At Anna Records, Fuqua began working withAnna Gordy , Billy Davis,Lamont Dozier andJohnny Bristol . He also introduced Marvin Gaye to Anna’s brother, Berry Gordy, and married their sister Gwen Gordy. In 1961, he started his own labels, Tri-Phi Records and Harvey Records, whose acts included the Spinners,Junior Walker andShorty Long . However, tiring of running a small independent label, Fuqua welcomed the opportunity to work at Motown, and was hired to head the label's Artist Development department as well as working as a producer. Fuqua brought the Spinners and Johnny Bristol to Motown, and co-produced several hits with Bristol. He was also responsible for bringingTammi Terrell to the label, and for suggesting and producing her duets with Marvin Gaye, including "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough" and "Your Precious Love”.Around 1971, Fuqua left Motown and signed a production deal with
RCA Records , having success particularly with the bandNew Birth . He also discovered disco pioneer Sylvester, and "Two Tons O' Fun" (akaThe Weather Girls ), producing Sylvester's hit singles "Dance (Disco Heat) " and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) " in 1978 as well as his album "Stars" in 1979. He also served asSmokey Robinson 's road manager. In 1982 he reunited with Marvin Gaye to produce the singer's "Midnight Love" album which included the single "Sexual Healing ". In 2000 he set up his own "Resurging Artist Records”, and has also acted as a trustee of TheRhythm and Blues Foundation .
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