Frank Wilson (musician)
Frank Wilson is an African-American former songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. He joined the company in 1965, working with Brenda Holloway. He went on to write and produce hit records for Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Supremes (after Ross left the group), The Four Tops, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Wilson also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, but his single "Do I Love You" was never released on Motown. The few surviving acetates and test pressings of the single are highly sought after, and fetch prices of $10,000 dollars.
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African-American - Songwriter - Record producer - Motown Records - 1965 - Brenda Holloway - Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Supremes - Ross - The Four Tops - Eddie Kendricks
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Wilson left Motown in 1976 and became a born-again Christian. He is now a minister, traveling and writing books with his wife Bunny Wilson, and is also involved in the production of gospel music as well.
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1976 - Christian - Gospel music
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