Gorman, Freddie

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The famous “Singing Postman”, blessed with a fine voice as well as being one of the great writers of the earliest days of Motown, Freddie Gorman was originally the lyricist for Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier, before being squeezed out by the arrival of Eddie Holland in 1963. His tenure as a Motown artist the first time around was short, resulting in just one solo single in 1961; he later left Motown before resuming his performing career with the group the Originals, who ironically then returned to Motown at the end of the 1960s with Gorman centre stage.

After a successful recording career, Freddie passed away in 2006.

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