Best known as co-writer of “Lets Get it on” for Marvin Gaye and as a producer for Curtom and Mercury Records, where he produced “First Impressions” by The Impressions and “Foolish fool” for Dee Dee Warwick, respectively, singer, song writer, record producer and qualified (but never practiced) attorney Edward Benjamin ‘Ed’ Townsend was born in Fayetteville, Tennessee, on April 16, 1929. His family moved to Memphis where he attended school. He attended the University of Arkansas. In 1951 he enlisted with the US Marines, winning a Purple Heart in the Korean war. He produced around 50 major artists during his career. He wrote and produced Theola Kilgore’s “The Love Of My Man” which was released on UK Sue. For much of his life he battled addictions.
He died on August 13, 2003 and is buried in Riverside, California.
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