8/23/11
SOLID AS A ROCK- RIP
NICK ASHFORD, one-half of the legendary Motown songwriting duo
ASHFORD & SIMPSON that penned elegant, soulful classics for the likes of
Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye and funk hits for Chaka Khan and others, died Monday at age 70.
Ashford, who along with wife Valerie Simpson wrote some of Motown's biggest hits, died in a New York City hospital, said publicist Liz Rosenberg, who was Ashford's longtime friend. He had been suffering from throat cancer and had undergone radiation treatment.
Though they had some of their greatest success at Motown with classics like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and
"Reach Out And Touch Somebody's Hand" by Ross and "You're All I Need To Get By" by Gaye and Tammi Terrell,
Ashford & Simpson also created anthems for others, like "I'm Every Woman" by Khan (and later remade by Whitney Houston). Ashford & Simpson also had success writing for themselves: Perhaps the best-known song they sang was the 1980s hit
"SOLID AS A ROCK."
Labels:
black history,
classic,
DEATH,
END OF AN ERA,
memories,
music,
RIP,
SOUL
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