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This episode is influenced by King's trip to Hawaii. Field recordings and found sounds all from the island. All music composed and written exclusively by King Britt for Transmissions. Special Guest: Moksha Black on electronics

Willie Hutch

Willie Hutch

Willie Hutch has been played on NTS over 90 times, featured on 95 episodes and was first played on 28 October 2012.

Willie McKinley Hutchison, known professionally as Willie Hutch (December 6, 1944 — September 19, 2005) was an American singer, as well as a songwriter and record producer for the Motown record label during the 1970s.

Hutch produced albums by acts such as The 5th Dimension, Michael Jackson and Smokey Robinson.

Besides writing hit songs such as The Jackson 5's "I'll Be There", Hutch also recorded several albums for Motown (and later for Whitfield Records, run by former Motown producer Norman Whitfield), and had Top 20 R&B hits with singles such as "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" and "Slick" (both 1973). Following in the tradition of Curtis Mayfield, he recorded the soundtrack album for the blaxploitation films The Mack (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974).

Moving back to Dallas in 1994, he continued to record and perform while living comfortably on royalties from old hits and new samples. His manager, Anthony Voyce, said of Hutch: "I've never met a more generous and caring person." He died in 2005.

He is survived by six children, and was the uncle to Cold 187um of the rap group Above The Law.[1]

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Willie Hutch

Willie Hutch has been played on NTS over 90 times, featured on 95 episodes and was first played on 28 October 2012.

Willie McKinley Hutchison, known professionally as Willie Hutch (December 6, 1944 — September 19, 2005) was an American singer, as well as a songwriter and record producer for the Motown record label during the 1970s.

Hutch produced albums by acts such as The 5th Dimension, Michael Jackson and Smokey Robinson.

Besides writing hit songs such as The Jackson 5's "I'll Be There", Hutch also recorded several albums for Motown (and later for Whitfield Records, run by former Motown producer Norman Whitfield), and had Top 20 R&B hits with singles such as "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" and "Slick" (both 1973). Following in the tradition of Curtis Mayfield, he recorded the soundtrack album for the blaxploitation films The Mack (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974).

Moving back to Dallas in 1994, he continued to record and perform while living comfortably on royalties from old hits and new samples. His manager, Anthony Voyce, said of Hutch: "I've never met a more generous and caring person." He died in 2005.

He is survived by six children, and was the uncle to Cold 187um of the rap group Above The Law.[1]

Original source Last.fm

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Brother's Gonna Work It Out
Willie Hutch
Motown1982
I Choose You
Willie Hutch
Motown1973
Give Me Some Of That Good Old Love
Willie Hutch
Motown1974
Hospital Prelude Of Love Theme
Willie Hutch
Motown1974
Ain't That (Mellow, Mellow)
Willie Hutch
Motown1974
In And Out
Willie Hutch
Motown1982
Ain't Gonna Stop
Willie Hutch
RCA1969
Sunshine Lady
Willie Hutch
Motown1973
Mother's Theme (Mama)
Willie Hutch
Motown1973
Out There
Willie Hutch
Motown1974