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  2. Marilyn McLeod - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn McLeod (May 27, 1939 – November 24, 2021) was an American songwriter and occasional singer. McLeod began her career as a songwriter for Motown . Together with Pam Sawyer , she wrote the 1976 Diana Ross hit " Love Hangover ".

  3. Graceland Too - Wikipedia

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    Graceland Too was operated out of the two-story home of Paul MacLeod, [4] a Presley fanatic who collected hundreds of pieces of Elvis memorabilia. The shrine cost $5 to enter and operated 24/7-year-round. The bizarre nature of the attraction, as well as MacLeod's eccentricity, made it a local landmark over its twenty-five years of operation. [5]

  4. Pops, We Love You (song) - Wikipedia

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    When Gordy Sr. died that October, his son asked longtime Motown songwriters Marilyn McLeod and Pam Sawyer to compose a song in tribute to him and also began to produce a full-length album with other artists. For the title track, Ross, Gaye, Robinson and Wonder were called in to record the song.

  5. Jeff McLeod - Wikipedia

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    McLeod was the best friend of Gary Comeau. [7] On the night of 13 October 1978, when Comeau asked for volunteers to go with him to the Queen's Hotel in Port Hope to confront William "Heavy" Matiyek of the rival Golden Hawk Riders, McLeod accepted the offer and went in Comeau's car. [7]

  6. Naked and Sacred - Wikipedia

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    Naked and Sacred is Chynna Phillips' debut (and only) solo album, released on November 7, 1995. She was the only member of the pop group Wilson Phillips to remain on her label, EMI, after the group broke up in late 1992.

  7. The Cape May - Wikipedia

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    The Cape May was formed in 2003 by Clinton St. John (vocals, guitars) and Jeff MacLeod (drums, guitars, keys, backing vocals). The band released their first album Central City May Rise Again on Flemish Eye in 2005; Jeff Deringer also contributed guitar to the album. [2]

  8. Flying Lotus - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Additionally, he is the grandson of singer-songwriter Marilyn McLeod, who is notable for having written Diana Ross's "Love Hangover" and Freda Payne's "I Get High (On Your Memory)" and is Alice Coltrane's sister. [15] His great aunt Alice has been called by one writer "the biggest influence on Ellison's music". [16]

  9. Freakin' It - Wikipedia

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    "Freakin' It" is a song by American rapper Will Smith. It was released as the third and final single from his second studio album, Willennium. The single was released on March 22, 2000.