- businesswoman,
Loucye (1924 – July 24, 1965) was
named head of
Jobete Music, Motown's main
publishing division created by Berry.
Loucye headed the division...
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Vietnam War draftee, sung by
Mickey Woods and
credited to
Berry Gordy,
Loucye Wakefield and
Ronald Wakefield. In 1962,
using a
similar theme, The Goldcoast...
- "Do You Love Me" "Shake Sherry" "You
Better Get in Line" "The Stretch" (
Loucye Gordy Wakefield,
William "Mickey" Stevenson) "It Must Be Love" (Joe Billingslea...
- Michigan. She was the
youngest of the four
Gordy sisters (Esther, Anna and
Loucye) and the
third youngest of the
entire family (brothers
Berry and Robert...
- #19 R&B 1961 "Don't Let Him Shop Around"
Debbie Dean
Berry Gordy Jr.,
Loucye Gordy Wakefield 92 - - "Ain't It Baby" The
Miracles Berry Gordy Jr. 49 15...
- Detroit, Michigan. Edwards'
younger siblings included sisters Anna, the late
Loucye, and Gwen, as well as
brothers Fuller, George,
Berry and Robert, who was...
-
Music Publishing for more than 20
years following the
death of his
sister Loucye and
being recognized as the
number 1
chart publisher for 14 years. As a...
- is
dedicated to the
memory of
Motown founder Berry Gordy's sister, Mrs.
Loucye S.
Gordy Wakefield, and
features several po****r
Motown acts, including...
- Tennille, #4 pop 1961 "Don't Let Him Shop Around"
Debbie Dean
Smokey Robinson,
Loucye Gordy Wakefield 92 - - "Merry-Go-Round" Marv
Johnson 61 26 - "Ain't It Baby"...
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conventions in the
United States and
would run
annually until 1977. Died:
Loucye Gordy Wakefield, 41,
American music executive who
operated the
music publishing...