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Sad News Frank Wilson Has Died

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H B Barnum told me he had passed in the last hour or so.

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He was born to James Wilson and Samantha Gibbs. While still in his teens, he moved to Los Angeles, California.

In 1965, Berry Gordy asked the producers Hal Davis and Marc Gordon to set up an office of Motown in Los Angeles. Wilson accepted an offer to join the team. In December 1965, "Stevie" by Patrice Holloway (V.I.P. 25001) was the first single released from the West Coast operation and featured Wilson in the songwriting credits. Asked by Gordy to re-locate to Detroit, Wilson went on to write and produce hit records for Brenda Holloway, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, The Miracles, the Four Tops, The Temptations, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Additionally, after leaving Motown, Wilson produced a gold disc earning album by Lenny Williams, former lead singer for Tower of Power, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr, Alton McClain & Destiny, New Birth and the Grammy nominated album, Motown Comes Home.

He also launched his own publishing firms, Traco Music and Specolite Music, Ascap and BMI companies. During the next four years, Wilson recorded, released and published more than 40 copyrighted compositions, including, "It Must Be Love", "Stare and Whisper", "Star Love" and "You Got Me Running." Earlier, Wilson had also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, recording the single “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" for release on the Motown subsidiary label 'Soul.' Supposedly 250 demo 45s were pressed, but by that time Wilson decided he would rather focus on producing and he had the demos trashed. Somehow at least two known copies survived, one of which fetched over £25,000 in May 2009

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. In 2004, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Vision International University in Ramona, California and founded the New Dawn Christian Village in Los Angeles.

Some of the books he has authored includes, The Master Degree-Majoring in Your Marriage and Unmasking the Lone Ranger, a best seller for men. Both were published by Harvest House Publishers. He conducted Unmasking the Lone Ranger and Master's Degree seminars nationally and internationally based upon his books. Wilson has also appeared on numerous television talk shows including, Two on the Town, The Other Half, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Wilson passed away on September 27, 2012 after a long battle with prostate cancer.

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manus

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Very sad news RIP Frank

Ged Parker

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A man that will forever be synonymous with our music for everyone no matter how little they know or understand it. A full and productive life well lived .

Condolences to all his family and friends who will hopefully find strength in the fact he touched som many lives in such a positive way.

Rest in peace, live in the memory.

Daved

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RIP Frank. He wrote and produced many of the soul scene's favourites such as:

Lenny Williams - Choosing You

Renee Geyer - Be There In The Morning

Eddie Kendricks - Girl, You Need a Change of Mind

Alton McClain & Destiny - It Must Be Love

I always loved his own "Sweeter As The Days Go By" too.

Dave Pinch

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.i wonder how many folk were scratchin their heads earlier in the week when steve wright played do i love on radio 2 non stop oldies. R.I.P FRANK

KevH

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RIP Frank,one of my fondest memories is hearing "Do i love you" for the first time.

Simsy

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Very sad news, R.I.P Frank.

WendyTinley

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How sad ...how very sad...Do I Love You.....i can still remember that feeling when i heard it for the first time at Wigan's 6th...and the reaction it got from the dancefloor....be nice if it gets played out this weekend as a tribute....Delxxx

Yes... I was there that night too... it was amazing hearing that record and, if memory serves me correctly, it wasn't too long before it was played again that night. It was one of those special moments that I'll remember as long as my brain lets me.

Once again, thanks for all your music Mr Wilson.

Mrtag

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Very sad news indeed! such a nice down to earth man, that even took time out on the Sunday night at the Cala Gran to talk to a friend and myself about an acetate of his I acquired some thirty odd years previous. A true gent that will never be forgotten on this scene R.I.P. Mr Wilson God Bless You.

Supercorsa

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Rest In Peace Frank Wilson. Do I Love You, I love it (nailed my colours to the mast), special memory dancing with the wife to it at our wedding 20 years ago, thank you Sir. :hatsoff2:

Ernie Andrews

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I suppose today we wouldnt unless your an oldies person consider playing DILY but it epitomised everything in the 70s that we all loved about the scene.

Ive got shivers reading the post and feel very sad that we have lost an Icon from our memories.

RIP Frank Wilson. Did I love your infamous record! Indeed I did!

Guest

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R. I. P. Frank Wilson. A Soul legend in every way!!

Guest

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So Sad to hear that another legend has lost his human form.

Legend is distinguished from the genre of chronicle by the fact that legends apply structures that reveal a moral definition to events, providing meaning that lifts them above the repetitions and constraints of average human lives and giving them a universality that makes them worth repeating through many generations.

The above is certainly appropriate for Mr Wilson, I for one wish to hear his vocal & written musical presence for as many more years as I can.

R.I.P Frank

Mal C

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I listen to the Richard Searling interview with Frank all the time, and in a way its kind of lead me to know him, obviously I don't and have never met him, but I'm really shocked by this news.

Indeed an absolute legend in the history of Pop Music, all my condolences to his family and friends.

Malcolm

NUFCSOUL

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Another fine talent departed from our scene. I hope all those guys and girls we admired so much, are having one heck of a dance party.

Much Soul Source love, to his family and friends at this time of sadness.

RIP Frank Wilson

Steve L

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Cant remember the first time I heard it but Do I Love You was a massive part of my youth, great memories of a fantastic time.

Got fed up with it in recent times but probably the most significant record played on our scene ever. Not forgetting his other contributions of course but you can't get away from the impact of this record.

RIP Frank and thanks.........

Prophonics 2029

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That's no age to go.

What a loss.

Fuzzj

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Sorry to hear this sad news. Frank passed away after a long battle with prostrate cancer.

So many magnificent pieces of work from this fantastic producer.

To hear him at his very best, take a moment to listen to the Four Tops 'Still Water' to hear a genius at work.

Seminal music that will live on forever.

RIP

Sean

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ToR5YyBdQ

straight ten 4 that sean.
Guest

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Been a pleasure and a great privilege to have met you and to have loved your music.

RIP sir :hatsoff2:

Agentsmith

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i would say, that of all the commercial recordings he was responsible for at motown, that gave him his biggest u.k. success, "stoned love" was probably the one....reaching #2 on the british charts...but of course his involvment went way back to 64/65 so he really dedicated a large slice of his life and effort to the corporation...i bristle with emotional anticipation at the reception his eponymous offering is going to get at stoke on october 6th...i imagine i wont be the only one...

Stubbsy

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R.I.P. Frank - a proper soul legend!

DILY (not to mention his other contributions) will ensure his legend lives on. Always was and always will be for me THE record which epitomises what a Northern Soul record should sound like.

stokesoulboy

Posted

Tragic, another soul legend gone.

iansgee

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Rest in Peace Frank along with Marvin, Norman, Tony, Jackie and all the other Soul Masters who have left us. There must be one hell of a party goin' on up there.

"Do I love you" although suffering from over exposure is still for me one of the greatest Northern Soul records of all time.

Sleep safe Frank.

Ian G

nsman

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Yet another Northern Soul icon gone R.I.P FW.

grant

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RIP Frank Wilson - a true Legend

Guest chrislokeh

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A sad day, I too saw him at The Cala Gran in 2000 and he was the perfect gentleman

A wonderful talent.

RIP Frank

Managed to get my top 500 book signed by him just behind Kenny Burell when he had Do i love you autographed by him, which he let me have my photo took with it a day i will always remember A gentleman who i dont think realised how much the song,meant to so many,R.I.P..

Guest nubes

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Yes... I was there that night too... it was amazing hearing that record and, if memory serves me correctly, it wasn't too long before it was played again that night. It was one of those special moments that I'll remember as long as my brain lets me.

Once again, thanks for all your music Mr Wilson.

Yes it was repeated during the nighter..with you on the special moments :wink: Delxxxx

Guest Soul Glo

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rip frank

imagine do i love you at stoke - what a tribute that could be!!!!

someones gotta play it - chris king i bet..

That would be a lovely idea. RIP Mr Wilson.

Dazdakin

Posted

Another music legend goes, so many this year already.

God bless, and rest in peace Mr Wilson.

Daz.

Dazdakin

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Another music legend goes, so many this year already.

God bless, and rest in peace Mr Wilson.

Daz.

Guest Bearsy

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R.I.P Frank Wilson.

Soulsider

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"God's getting his soul band together in Heaven. Look out - here come's the producer"

Thanks a million Frank. RIP

Guest Jimmy Scriv

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When I sent a friend request to him on Facebook he sent me message back saying that he noticed I was from Blackpool and how much he enjoyed appearing at The Cala Gran Weekender a few years back. A real gentleman RIP Frank.

Guest JIM BARRY

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THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES FRANK, TOP SOUL MAN...R.I.P

Guest JIM BARRY

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THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES FRANK, TOP SOUL MAN...R.I.P

Soulandy

Posted

R.I.P. Frank Wilson

love it or hate it, Do I love You just has that Northern thing about it.

Thoughts with his family

arnie j

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RIP frank wilson

Staceys Dad

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met FRANK WILSON in L.A. on kev roberts soul trip ....what a great guy so friendly and full of life .......r.i.p. frank....

Andybellwood

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A close friend who wrote the foreword to my book. He appeared for me at the Cala Gran Weekender in 2000 and performed in our Do I Love You karaoke competition at SoultripUSA 2004 in Los Angeles.

A master songwriter and producer, he had a wicked sense of humour who called Berry Gordy and handed me the phone.....the one moment in my career I will never forget.

God bless you Frank....

Kev

Kev , would nice if you could pass on all the messages on this thread to Frank's family .
Zed1

Posted

RIP Frank....

Andybellwood

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Sorry to hear this sad news. Frank passed away after a long battle with prostrate cancer.

So many magnificent pieces of work from this fantastic producer.

To hear him at his very best, take a moment to listen to the Four Tops 'Still Water' to hear a genius at work.

Seminal music that will live on forever.

RIP

Sean

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ToR5YyBdQ

couldn't agree more and what a fabulous tune in this moment of reflection and appreciation of all things Frank Wilson
ashley

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Thoughts are with his Family and friends at this sad time. A big loss to the music industry of old, a big loss on the Northern Soul Family and love or hate it, Do I Love You was monumental on the scene. RIP

Guest soulpeeper

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"You know i love you girl"

Guest

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Here we are on bended knees,do we love you, indeed we do Frank -R.I.P.

In my opinion, the best northern soul track ever.

Guest HJ SOULBOY

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Saw him in 2000 such a star rip frank and indeed we do love ya ! Xxx

45cellar

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R.I.P. Frank Wilson

Guest HJ SOULBOY

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Good tribute from dave brown on the Motown shoe tonite

Guest dave nowell

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A legend and a real gentleman. Great memories of him at the Cala Gran with Kenny Burrell and his copy of Frank's Soul single. Surreal moment. What a show there too, DILY, My Sugar Baby etc with Snake Davis live. Took the roof off - and he didn't consider himself a performer! God bless Frank.

Guest HJ SOULBOY

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R.I.P. Frank Wilson

love it or hate it, Do I love You just has that Northern thing about it.

Thoughts with his family

Guest HJ SOULBOY

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How can anyone not like the ultimate no 1 soul anthem !





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