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Greg Perry (January 21, 1948 – March 13, 2023) was a singer, songwriter and record producer. He worked with artists such as Freda Payne. He wrote and produced many hits for soul artists in the 1970s. He was also the brother of singer Jeff Perry and was married to Edna Wright, who sang in the group Honey Cone.
All songs published by: Gold Forever Music Inc., BMI Produced by: Greg Perry, William Weatherspoon and Ronald Dunbar Arrangers: H.B. Barnum , McKinley Jackson and Tony Camillo
It was produced by staff producer, Greg Perry, and features a young Ray Parker Jr. ("Ghostbusters") on rhythm guitar. "Want Ads" was released as the first single from Soulful Tapestry in the United States in the spring of 1971 (see 1971 in music).
Here I Go Again - (Edna Wright, Greg Perry, Billy Smith) 3:57 Spend the Nights With Me (Edna Wright, Angelo Bond, Terrance Harrison) 4:06 Tomorrow May Never Come - (Edna Wright, Angelo Bond) 3:39
In more recent years, Wright performed across the United States with Latari Martin and Melodye Perry, billed as Edna Wright and The Honey Cone. She was married to musician Greg Perry, who co-wrote and produced many of Honey Cone's recordings at Hot Wax, including their two gold records. [6] Wright died on September 12, 2020. [11]
Richard Perry has died at the age of 82. The legendary music producer died on Dec. 24 at a Los Angeles hospital from cardiac arrest, his longtime friend Daphna Kastner told the Associated Press ...
The song was produced by Greg Perry and released on the Invictus label. It was backed with "I Shall Not Be Moved". [1] The song came out at a time when soldiers were returning to America dead and in body bags. A higher than normal number of the soldiers were black.
Matthew Perry’s half-siblings were named as the trust beneficiaries in the actor’s last will and testament, which was filed five months after his October 2023 death. “All my personal and ...