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      • He was married to Carol Ware from 1980 until his death. Their wedding took place on September 5, 1980 in Malibu, California.
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    His second wife was Susaye Greene, whom he married in 1974 and would later divorce in the same year. [2] [22] He was married to Carol Ware from 1980 until his death. [1] Their wedding took place on September 5, 1980 in Malibu, California .

  2. Oct 17, 2020 · Leon Ware - Why I Came To California (1982) West Coast 99. 34.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 181. 5.4K views 3 years ago. From Leon's 1982 self-titled release. Written by Leon Ware and...

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  3. Dec 27, 2012 · From his self-titled album from 1982. Written by Leon Ware, David Foster & David Paich.Produced by Leon Ware for Leon Ware Productions, Inc.Co-Produced by Ma...

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  4. He is still writing, with some material still un-released. Leon's wife is Carol Ware, who has been a major figure in the world of R & B publishing, and, during the early nineties was Vice President of Creative Services at MCA. In 2001, Expansion Records released two albums by Leon.

  5. Mar 2, 2017 · By Richard Sandomir. March 2, 2017. Leon Ware, a writer and producer of sensual R&B songs who was best known for a memorable collaboration with Marvin Gaye on the 1976 album “I Want You,” died...

  6. 1982 Donna Summer – Donna Summer 1979 The Keane Brothers – Taking Off. This second selftitled album by Leon Ware was released in 1982 at the Elektra label. Tracks 1 Slippin’ Away (David Foster, David Paich, Leon Ware) 4:14 2 Lost In Love With You (Geoffrey Leib) 3:53 3 Shelter (Leon Ware, Allee Willis) 3:57 4 Why I Came To California ...

  7. Leon Ware is the second self-titled and overall fifth studio album by American musician Leon Ware, released in 1982. It was his second and final release for Elektra Records . [1] The album was produced by Ware and Marty Paich .

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