Sidney Barnes | Cross Rhythms | tc432
Song writer and singer Sidney Alexander Barnes Jr. was born in Welch, West Virginia on 6 February 1941 and is understood to be living. He formed several doo wop groups while in High School, even singing with Marvin Gaye. He was one of the lead singers, with Minnie Ripperton, in Rotary Connection.
With George Kerr, Sidney became one of the main writers for Motown’s New York Office in 1962. In 1964 George Kerr and Sidney parted company, and Sidney began working with J.J. Jackson, served as staff writers at New York’s Sue label, writing hits for The Soul Sisters and Inez and Charlie Foxx. When Sue folded they moved to Red Bird/Blue Cat Records. In 1968 he helped B B King compose the song "Lucille". During the 1970s he was involved in the production of radio jingles and advertisements. Mr Barnes has recorded for a number of labels and is regarded as a legend of Northern Soul Music.

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