For most hip hop aficionados, Havoc Da Mouthpiece’s claim to fame goes back to the pioneer days of the west coast’s gangsta’ hip hop era when he was the frontman for the rap crew South Central Cartel, and west coast rap duo Havoc and Prodeje.
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Wilson was performing his hit single, “Lonely Teardrops” at a Dick Clark show at the Latin Casino in New Jersey, in September of 1975 when he suffered a massive heart attack.
A battle over his finances broke out between Wilson’s wife, Harlean and lawyers Edward Adourian and Wayne Bryant, who up until 1978, had guardianship over Wilson and controlled his finances. (continue reading RareSoul.com)...
By Gentle Jones
Lonely Teardrops, co-written by Berry Gordy and performed by Jackie Wilson, entered into the charts this week (December 1958), becoming a million seller for the Brunswick label.
The origins of the song begin on Ford’s assembly line, where Gordy conceived and wrote songs in his head to pass the time.
Gordy quit his job in 1957 and started writing songs with Roquel Billy Davis. The pair’s first success was with “All I Could Do Was Cry,” by Etta James.
Gordy linked with Jackie Wilson through his sister Gwen Gordy, who was connected into the black music scene at the time. (continue reading RareSoul.com)...

