16 • August 11, 2022 - August 17, 2022
THE NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS
Religion & Spirituality
Motown songwriting legend Lamont Dozier dies at 81 Lamont Dozier Jr. (left) and Lamont Dozier (Photo Courtesy of NNPA)
By STACY M. BROWN NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
“R.I.H.P. Dad!!” Lamont Dozier Jr. wrote on Facebook. The post accompanied a photo of his famous father. Lamont Dozier, who counted While teaming with Holamong the iconic songwriting trio land-Dozier-Holland, Dozier of Holland-Dozier-Holland, has helped write some of the most died at the age of 81. memorable tunes for groups Dozier’s family confirmed the such as Martha and the Vandeath on social media. dellas, the Four Tops, and the
Isley Brothers. He also penned “Baby Love,” and “You Keep Me Hanging On,” by the Supremes. “Another man that sat down and taught me a lot about music is gone. The great Lamont Dozier,” music producer Brandon Williams wrote on Twitter.
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“I’ll never forget meeting and working with him along with the Holland Brothers in 2006,” Williams wrote. “Thank you for all you did for me and for the world at large. You definitely made this place better.” Inducted into the Songwriters
Hall of Fame in 1988, Dozier and his songwriting team also crafted such mega-hits as “Baby I Need Your Loving,” “Stop! In The Name of Love,” and “How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You.” In 1990, the trio earned induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.