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Lamont Dozier: "And then I wrote..."

Lamont Dozier sings his own song at the Grammy Museum's Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Lamont Dozier sings his own song at the Grammy Museum's Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
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Lamont Dozier: "And then I wrote..."
At the Grammy Museum's Songwriters Hall of Fame gallery, Lamont Dozier not only explained three of his hit songs (Stop in the Name of Love, Sugarpie Honeybunch, and How Sweet It Is), but he sang them, too. (Special Off-Ramp thanks to the Grammy Museum for supplying the sound!)

At the Grammy Museum's Songwriters Hall of Fame gallery, Lamont Dozier not only explained three of his hit songs (Stop in the Name of Love, Sugarpie Honeybunch, and How Sweet It Is), but he sang them, too. (Special Off-Ramp thanks to the Grammy Museum for supplying the sound!)