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- Marvin_Gaye abstract "Marvin Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984), born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr., was an American singer-songwriter and musician.Gaye helped to shape the sound of Motown Records in the 1960s with a string of hits, including "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", and duet recordings with Mary Wells and Tammi Terrell, later earning the titles "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul". During the 1970s, he recorded the concept albums What's Going On and Let's Get It On and became one of the first artists in Motown to break away from the reins of its production company. Gaye's later recordings influenced several R&B subgenres, such as quiet storm and neo-soul.Following a period in Europe as a tax exile in the early 1980s, Gaye released the 1982 Grammy Award-winning hit "Sexual Healing" and the Midnight Love album.He was fatally shot by his father, Marvin Gay, Sr. on April 1, 1984 at their house at 2101 South Gramercy Place in Western Heights in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. Since his death, Gaye has been posthumously honored by many institutions, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.".
- Marvin_Gaye activeYearsEndYear "1984".
- Marvin_Gaye activeYearsStartYear "1961".
- Marvin_Gaye alias "Gay, Marvin Pentz, Jr.".
- Marvin_Gaye associatedBand Diana_Ross.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedBand Harvey_Fuqua.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedBand Kim_Weston.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedBand Mary_Wells.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedBand Tammi_Terrell.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedMusicalArtist Diana_Ross.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedMusicalArtist Harvey_Fuqua.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedMusicalArtist Kim_Weston.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedMusicalArtist Mary_Wells.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedMusicalArtist Tammi_Terrell.
- Marvin_Gaye background "solo_singer".
- Marvin_Gaye birthDate "1939-04-02".
- Marvin_Gaye birthPlace United_States.
- Marvin_Gaye birthPlace Washington,_D.C..
- Marvin_Gaye birthYear "1939".
- Marvin_Gaye deathDate "1984-04-01".
- Marvin_Gaye deathPlace California.
- Marvin_Gaye deathPlace Los_Angeles.
- Marvin_Gaye deathPlace United_States.
- Marvin_Gaye deathYear "1984".
- Marvin_Gaye genre Funk.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Jazz.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Psychedelic_soul.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Soul_music.
- Marvin_Gaye instrument Piano.
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- Marvin_Gaye occupation Musician.
- Marvin_Gaye occupation Record_producer.
- Marvin_Gaye occupation Singer-songwriter.
- Marvin_Gaye recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Marvin_Gaye recordLabel Motown.
- Marvin_Gaye thumbnail Marvin_Gaye_(1973).png?width=300.
- Marvin_Gaye wikiPageExternalLink marvin-gaye-biography.php.
- Marvin_Gaye wikiPageExternalLink www.marvingayepage.net.
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- Marvin_Gaye alternativeNames "Gay, Marvin Pentz, Jr.".
- Marvin_Gaye associatedActs Diana_Ross.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedActs Harvey_Fuqua.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedActs Kim_Weston.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedActs Mary_Wells.
- Marvin_Gaye associatedActs Tammi_Terrell.
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- Marvin_Gaye background "solo_singer".
- Marvin_Gaye birthDate "1939-04-02".
- Marvin_Gaye birthName "Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr.".
- Marvin_Gaye birthPlace United_States.
- Marvin_Gaye birthPlace Washington,_D.C..
- Marvin_Gaye caption "Marvin Gaye in 1973".
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- Marvin_Gaye dateOfBirth "1939-04-02".
- Marvin_Gaye dateOfDeath "1984-04-01".
- Marvin_Gaye deathDate "1984-04-01".
- Marvin_Gaye description ""I Heard It through the Grapevine" was recorded by Gaye in April 1967, several months before Gladys Knight and the Pips recorded it. The song features a horror-based Wurlitzer piano solo, percussion, and horns. Gaye's recording of it paved the way for what later became "psychedelic soul".".
- Marvin_Gaye description ""Let's Get It On" was written by Gaye and producer Ed Townsend, originally as a gospel song, and later as a protest song before eventually turning into a funk-oriented love anthem. It became Gaye's second number-one hit in 1973.".
- Marvin_Gaye description ""Sexual Healing" was written by Gaye alongside Odell Brown and David Ritz. Ritz said Gaye advised him to write a poem after telling the singer he needed "sexual healing" while living in Europe. The song became an international hit after its release in 1982.".
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- Marvin_Gaye genre Funk.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Jazz.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Psychedelic_soul.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Marvin_Gaye genre Soul_music.
- Marvin_Gaye hasPhotoCollection Marvin_Gaye.
- Marvin_Gaye imageSize "250".
- Marvin_Gaye instrument "Vocals, piano, keyboards, drums, percussion, synthesizers".
- Marvin_Gaye label Columbia_Records.
- Marvin_Gaye label Motown.
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- Marvin_Gaye name "Gaye, Marvin".
- Marvin_Gaye name "Marvin Gaye".
- Marvin_Gaye occupation Musician.
- Marvin_Gaye occupation Record_producer.
- Marvin_Gaye occupation Singer-songwriter.
- Marvin_Gaye placeOfBirth "Washington, D.C., United States".
- Marvin_Gaye placeOfDeath "Los Angeles, California, United States".
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- Marvin_Gaye shortDescription "American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist".
- Marvin_Gaye title ""I Heard It through the Grapevine"".
- Marvin_Gaye title ""Let's Get It On"".
- Marvin_Gaye title ""Sexual Healing"".
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- Marvin_Gaye yearsActive "1961".
- Marvin_Gaye description "American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist".
- Marvin_Gaye description "American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist".
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:1939_births.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:1984_deaths.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:African-Americans'_civil_rights_activists.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:American_Christians.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:American_Pentecostals.
- Marvin_Gaye subject Category:American_composers.