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Harvey Fuqua (July 27, 1929 – July 6, 2010) was an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, and record label executive. Fuqua founded the seminal R&B/doo-wop group the Moonglows in the 1950s. He is notable as one of the key figures in the development of the Motown label in Detroit, Michigan.
Jul 8, 2010 · Harvey Fuqua, a musical multi-tasker whose career with the prominent 1950s vocal group the Moonglows was a prelude to his association with Marvin Gaye, the Spinners and other R&B stars in the...
Jul 13, 2010 · Longtime music producer Harvey Fuqua, one of the major forces at Motown Records throughout the '60s and early '70s, died July 6 in Detroit. He was 80.
Jul 11, 2010 · Harvey Fuqua, who sang the doo-wop anthem Ten Commandments of Love with the Moonglows, introduced Marvin Gaye to Berry Gordy Jr and produced the classic disco recordings of Sylvester,...
Harvey Fuqua was a singer, songwriter and record producer who co-wrote and produced hits for The Moonglows, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye and others. He was also a Motown executive and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Harvey Fuqua, a founding member of the Moonglows and a mentor of Marvin Gaye, died in 2010 from coronary problems. He was a pioneer in doo-wop, R&B and soul music, and a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.
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Jul 7, 2010 · DETROIT (AP) — Harvey Fuqua, a singer, songwriter and record producer who was an early mentor to Marvin Gaye, died here on Tuesday. He was 80. The cause was a heart attack, Ron Brewington...