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Harvey Fuqua(1929-2010)

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Singer / songwriter / record producer Harvey Fuqua was born in Louisville, KY, on July 27, 1929. His uncle was Charles Fuqua, a member of The Ink Spots, and Harvey spent much of his childhood singing on street corners with relatives and friends, including Bobby Lester. After a stint in the army, Harvey formed a vocal group with Lester called The Crazy Sounds and they began singing in the nightclub circuit in and around Cleveland, OH. In 1953 rock-and-roll pioneer Alan Freed caught the group's act and signed them to his Champagne Records label, changing their name to The Moonglows. The next year they recorded their first hit, "Sincerely", co-written by Fuqua and Freed for Chess Records and it went to #1 on the R&B charts. Considered a classic of the "doo-wop" vocal style, the song has been covered by a number of artists, including The McGuire Sisters, for whom it was one of their biggest hits.

In 1959 Fuqua changed the lineup of The Moonglows, importing several members of a Washington group called The Marquees, including a young singer named Marvin Gaye. After The Moonglows broke up, Fuqua and Gaye moved to Detroit, where Gaye became a background singer and session drummer at Motown Records and Fuqua became a producer and manager, working with Anita Gordy, sister of Motown founder Berry Gordy (he eventually married Gordy's sister Gwendolyn). He also started two record labels, Harvey and Tri-Phi, which signed such artists as The Spinners, Jr. Walker and the All Stars and Shorty Long. He later sold the two labels, along with the talent, to Motown.

Fuqua eventually became head of Artist Development at Motown, in which capacity he helped the label's artists craft their stage acts, and found time to write and produce songs for such singers as The Supremes (for whom he wrote "Someday We'll Be Together"), Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell (he produced most of their duets together).

He left Motown in 1969 and went to RCA Records, where he stayed for a number of years, producing and managing. In 1982 he contacted his old friend Marvin Gaye, whom he hadn't seen for several years, and that eventually resulted in the production of one of Gaye's biggest hits, "Sexual Healing", from the album "Midnight Love".

Fuqua was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of The Mooglows, in 2000. He died of a heart attack in Detroit, MI, in 2010.
BornJuly 27, 1929
DiedJuly 6, 2010(80)
BornJuly 27, 1929
DiedJuly 6, 2010(80)
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Known for

Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson in Au revoir à jamais (1996)
Au revoir à jamais
6.8
  • Soundtrack("If I Could Build My Whole World Around You")
  • 1996
Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Don Cheadle, and Wesley Snipes in L'élite de Brooklyn (2009)
L'élite de Brooklyn
6.7
  • Soundtrack("Sincerely" (1954), as Harvey)
  • 2009
Nuit de folie (1987)
Nuit de folie
6.9
  • Soundtrack("Twenty-Five Miles", "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)")
  • 1987
Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo, William H. Macy, Paul Reubens, Ben Stiller, Kel Mitchell, and Wes Studi in Mystery Men (1999)
Mystery Men
6.1
  • Soundtrack("Keep, Keep Movin'")
  • 1999

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  • Chuck Berry, Jo Ann Campbell, Jimmy Clanton, Eddie Cochran, Alan Freed, Harvey Fuqua, Sandy Stewart, Ritchie Valens, Jackie Wilson, The Flamingos, and The Cadillacs in Go, Johnny, Go! (1959)
    Go, Johnny, Go!
    5.7
    • Harvey Fugua (as Harvey)
    • 1959
  • Rock, Rock, Rock! (1956)
    Rock, Rock, Rock!
    5.0
    • Harvey Fuqua - The Moonglows (uncredited)
    • 1956

Composer



  • Garland Jeffreys in Garland Jeffreys: What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) (1982)
    Garland Jeffreys: What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
    Music Video
    • Composer
    • 1982

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  • The Temptations Show
    TV Special
    • production assistant
    • 1969

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Harvey
  • Born
    • July 27, 1929
    • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • July 6, 2010
    • Detroit, Michigan, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Gwen GordySeptember 29, 1957 - 1968 (divorced)
  • Relatives
    • Antoine Fuqua(Niece or Nephew)
  • Other works
    Single (w/Etta James, as Betty & Dupree): "I Hope You're Satisfied" / "If It Ain't One Thing" (Kent Records)
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    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 (as a member of The Moonglows).
  • Nicknames
    • Harvey & The Moonglows
    • The Moonglows

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  • When did Harvey Fuqua die?
    July 6, 2010
  • How did Harvey Fuqua die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Harvey Fuqua when he died?
    80 years old
  • Where did Harvey Fuqua die?
    Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • When was Harvey Fuqua born?
    July 27, 1929

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