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unusual facts about Harvey Fuqua


Harvey Fuqua

Fuqua co-wrote one of the most famous disco instrumentals, "K-Jee," recorded by MFSB for the movie Saturday Night Fever.


Elgie Stover

Elgie Stover (1938-2011) was an American songwriter, composer, producer and background singer, most famous for his associations with uncle Harvey Fuqua and legendary Motown star Marvin Gaye, co-writing two of Gaye's songs from the singer's acclaimed 1971 album, What's Going On.

Gwen Gordy Fuqua

Shortly after meeting Harvey Fuqua, they founded the labels Harvey Records and Tri-Phi Records, the latter label including The Spinners, who recorded their first hit with the Gordy/Fuqua composition, "That's What Girls Are Made For".


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