Motown Songwriter-Producer Deke Richards Dies
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Motown songwriter- producer Deke Richards, whose real name was Dennis Lussier died at a hospice at age 68.
As a Motown songwriter-producer, Richards was involved in writing and producing many of the Jackson 5’s hits included the Jackson 5’s first three No. 1 hits, “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “The Love You Save.”
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