Lamont Dozier

Born: June 16, 1941 in Detroit, MI
Active In: 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
Singer/songwriter/producer Lamont Dozier was part of the legendary Motown production team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. A galvanizing force in the '60s pop and R&B chart-dominance of the Detroit-based independent record label, the trio later formed Invictus and Hot Wax Records, and enjoyed gold-record-laced success with the Chairmen of the Board, Freda Payne, 100 Proof Aged in Soul, the Honey Cone, and 8th Day.

Born June 16, 1941, in Detroit, Dozier was a part of the Motor City's late-'50s vibrant vocal scene, singing with the Romeos and the Voice Masters.

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Why Can't We Be Lovers? The Definitive Collection
Released January 2, 2001 on Sanctuary



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Reflections Of
Released April 20, 2004

The Legendary Lamont Dozier: Soul Master
Released 2002

Holland-Dozier-Holland
The Funk Brothers
Chairmen of the Board
Brian Holland
Eddie Holland
Honey Cone
Mary Wells
The Supremes
Smokey Robinson
Laura Lee

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