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Ron Dunbar RIP

Ron Dunbar RIP

best known for his work with the post-Motown Holland-Dozier-Holland label Invictus 

see previous thread

 




Author Profile: Kenb

Ken B | Kenb

Ken retired early at the age of 62 in 2016, giving him the opportunity to pursue a long-held passion, uncovering the hidden identities behind Northern Soul’s A&R men and women, labels, writers, and producers. A self-described “re-tread” or “returnee,” Ken originally left the scene in 1975 but later returned with renewed enthusiasm. He is the author of the long-running and highly informative Northern Connections article series here on Soul Source.

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David Meikle

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This advert circa 1971 tells us that 95% of Invictus output hit the charts. Much of that was down to Ron Dunbar. I also liked his D Town releases as artist Ronnie Love. Yet another special person leaves us. RIP.

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Michael V

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Very sad to hear -his 'Judy' on D Town (as Ronnie Love) is a really beautiful Doo Wop  ballad -a gem I've  loved for many years

Wilxy

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Another Sad end to another Great Chapter, Rest Well Sir..........

Tomangoes

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Was this the same artist as let's make love and chills and fever Ronnie Love?

Sad news in any case.

Ed

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