Harvey Fuqua

Harvey Fuqua was an African-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 in Detroit, Michigan: his doo-wop group gave Marvin Gaye his start in his career, and he and his wife 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 sonld Anna Records to Gwen's brother Berry Gordy, and became a songwriter and executive at Motown. Fuqua, Harvey Fuqua, Harvey Fuqua, Harvey Fuqua, Harvey

 

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