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A. Ross

Real Name:
Arthur Ross
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Brother of Diana Ross, he wrote Marvin Gaye's classic "I Want You" with Leon Ware.

Arthur "T-Boy" Ross (January 1, 1949 - April 22, 1996) was an singer and songwriter most notable for his collaborations with Leon Ware and for being the younger brother of American R&B singer Diana Ross.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Arthur hung around rougher sections of Detroit while his elder sister went on to fame as lead singer of The Supremes in the 1960s and later solo fame in 1970s. Around the time his sister had established herself, she recruited him to Motown as an appointed songwriter in 1972. Ross hooked up with songwriter Leon Ware and together the duo wrote hits for acts such as Michael Jackson, The Miracles and Marvin Gaye. Among the hits included "I Wanna Be Where You Are" and "I Want You".
Ross was considered hard to deal with when high on drugs and alcohol. His tough exterior made him a difficulty amongst the control booth and led to his fall out with Ware during an argument with Ware and Gaye during recording sessions for his I Want You album. Ross later left and in 1979 set on becoming a singer releasing his first album for Motown in 1979. Despite help from artists like Joe Sample, the record titled Changes failed to generate any success and Ross, fed up with the business, retired from music in the early 1980s where he lived in seclusion away from family members including his famous sister.
On the night of April 22, 1996 tragedy struck when Ross and his newlywed wife were found dead inside another person's home in Detroit. The two of them were reportedly bound and gagged and died of suffocation. Ross was 47. His work with Ware continues to be covered: the duo's hit, "I Want You", has been covered by Robert Palmer, Madonna and even Diana Ross herself on her 2006 covers album
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I Want You (3 versions)   Tamla Motown ... 1975
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Full Circle (LP) I Wanna Be Where You Are Flying Dutchman 1973
Wanna Be Where You Are / No Time Next Time (7", Single) Wanna Be Where You Are RCA Victor 1974
I Want You (3 versions)   Tamla Motown ... 1975
The Best Of Michael Jackson (Album, Comp) (3 versions) I Wanna Be Where You Are Tamla Motown ... 1975
Sybil (Album) (2 versions) I Wanna Be Where You A... Attic Records Limited ... 1989
Walk On By (2 versions) Bad Beats Suite Liberation Records ... 1989
Walk On By (CD, Album) I Wanna Be Where You A... Next Plateau Records Inc., PWL Records 1990
Love & Life (Album) (4 versions) When We Geffen Records 2003
Motown (CD, Album)   Motown, Universal 2003
American Gangster (Album) (4 versions) American Dreamin' Roc-A-Fella Records 2007
Złota Trójka - Kolekcja Największych Przebojów Listy 1987 - 1991 (CD) Mercy Mercy Me / I Wan... The Music Marketeers (Polska) 2007
Ben / I Wanna Be Where You Are (2 versions) I Wanna Be Where You Are Collectables ...  
Got To Be There (LP) I Wanna Be Where You Are Motown, Bellaphon  
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