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Syreeta Wright - R.I.P.

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Captain Bacardi

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Some sad news from Billboard:

Syreeta Wright, Stevie Wonder ex, dead

LOS ANGELES, California (Billboard) -- Singer-songwriter Syreeta Wright, best known for her duet with Billy Preston on "With You I'm Born Again" and as the former wife of Stevie Wonder, died Monday after a long struggle with cancer. She was 58.

Wright recorded six albums for Motown, the most notable being the first two, which were produced by Wonder.

Born Rita Wright in Pittsburgh, Syreeta was working in the '60s as a Motown secretary when she was enlisted as a backup singer. Founder Berry Gordy later signed her to the label and she recorded a Brian Holland/Ashford & Simpson tune initially meant for Diana Ross, "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You."

Wright married Wonder in 1970. Although the union lasted only two years, their professional collaboration as songwriters spawned a series of hits, including "If You Really Love Me," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" and the Spinners' "It's a Shame."

She released her first Wonder-produced Motown album, the critically acclaimed "Syreeta," under the MoWest imprint in 1972. "Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta," which musically depicted their relationship from love/marriage to divorce/enduring friendship, was released in 1974. The titles peaked at No. 185 and No. 116, respectively, on Billboard's album chart.

Her best showing on the chart came with 1980's simply titled "Syreeta," released on Motown's Tamla imprint, which reached No. 73. The duet with Preston, "With You I'm Born Again," originally appeared on that year's soundtrack to the Paramount movie "Fast Break." The track reached No. 4 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart in 1980.

Wright, who recorded her last studio album, "The Spell," in 1983, boasted a resume that includes work with Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Leon Ware and Donald Byrd, among others.

Further details regarding Wright's death or funeral arrangements were not immediately available.


Capt. Bacardi
 
58....young. :shake: Hadn't heard about her in awhile, actually.
 
Interesting how things happen. After I posted this I opened up a package that had an album I had won on eBay, which was Karma's Celebration (A&M/Horizon SP-713) and she is not only on it as a background vocalist, but also is the inspiration for an elaborate piece called "Suite Syreeta". Incidentally, a very hip, funky horn album.


Capt. Bacardi
 
Here's another freaky occurance... guess what the last piece of music is that I played on my piano, and was still sitting on it this morning?...

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Murray
...in the Twilight Zone...
 
Sad news ...I remember her voice and some TV / radio performances from late 1970's & early 1980's on UK stations .....always full of life :sad:

Did She continue writing songs with Wonder :?:

Peter
 
i can't believe it!!!syreeta is dead?!!!i can't believe it! just two weeks ago,i was playing the STEVIE WONDER PRESENTS SYREETA cassete,and thrilled by the artistic powers of stevie and syreeta on this album,which incidentally should have been given much more of a push by the powers that be at motown.standout tracks for me were:cause we've ended as lovers,right by your side,and universal sound of the world.still in shock...first tony randall,then marlon brando,now syreeta...i can't believe it.
 
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