Brian Holland
50 top tracks
Brian Holland
50 top tracks
Albums

Love And Beauty…plus (The Complete Invictus Masters)
Brian Holland

Motor City Soul - 70s Soul From Detroit
Brian Holland

Three's Company
Brian Holland

The Commitments, Vol. 2
Brian Holland

Smooth Jazz Plays Motown's Greatest Love
Brian Holland

Live from Buenos Aires
Brian Holland

The Lion Tamer
Brian Holland

Soul In Love - 35 Essential Love Songs
Brian Holland

Standing in the Shadows of Motown: Deluxe Edition Disc 2
Brian Holland

The Winning Agenda
Brian Holland

Two Man Job
Brian Holland

The Adventures Of Santa Claus: Abridged
Brian Holland
Biography
Brian Holland (born February 15, 1941, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the songwriting and production team that was responsible for much of the Motown sound and numerous hit records by artists such as Martha and the Vandellas, The Supremes, The Four Tops, and The Isley Brothers. Holland, along with Lamont Dozier, served as the team's musical arranger and producer. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Brian+Holla...Read more on Last.fm
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Brian Holland (born February 15, 1941, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the songwriting and production team that was responsible for much of the Motown sound and numerous hit records by artists such as Martha and the Vandellas, The Supremes, The Four Tops, and The Isley Brothers. Holland, along with Lamont Dozier, served as the team's musical arranger and producer.
For a short time, Holland partnered with Robert Bateman, together known as "Brianbert", collaborating on such hits as "Please Mr. Postman" for the The Marvelettes.
Holland has also had an on-and-off career as a performer. He released a solo single in 1958 under the name of "Briant Holland". He and longtime friend and future songwriting partner Freddie Gorman were in a short-lived group called The Fidalatones, and was later (1960–62) a member of Motown recording act The Satintones as well as being a member of The Rayber Voices, a quartet that backed up several early Motown recording acts. He partnered with Lamont Dozier under the name "Holland-Dozier", releasing a lone single for Motown in 1963, then was inactive for a number of years, and was then revived in the early and mid-1970s, scoring a number of medium-sized R&B hits. Holland resumed his solo recording career in 1974, hitting the charts as a solo artist in '74 and '75. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Brian+Holland">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
