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Iris Gordy

Iris Gordy
Also known as Iris Gordy Bristol
Iris Gordon
Born (1943-02-16) February 16, 1943 (age 74)
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genres R&B, pop
Occupation(s) songwriter, producer
Years active 1960's–1980's
Labels Motown
Associated acts DeBarge, The Originals, Teena Marie, Rick James, G. C. Cameron, Smokey Robinson, and Táta Vega

Iris Gordy (born February 16, 1943) is an American songwriter, producer, and music executive. She is a former vice president at Motown, where she helped launch the careers of DeBarge, Teena Marie, and Rick James.

Gordy is the daughter of Mildred (née Hart) and Fuller Gordy, the brother of Motown founder Berry Gordy.

In 1970, “The Bells,” a song she co-wrote with Marvin Gaye, Anna Gordy Gaye, and Elgie Stover, became a huge hit for The Originals. It has been subsequently recorded by a variety of artists including Laura Nyro, Color Me Badd, Sam Harris, Aaron Neville, and Patti LaBelle.

Later, while serving as an executive at Motown, she discovered a demo featuring Táta Vega on vocals. Vega, who was originally signed to the company as a member of the group Earthquire, had been languishing at the company for years. Gordy went on to serve as executive producer on her first two critically acclaimed solo albums. On Full Speed Ahead, Gordy also co-wrote the song, “Just as Long as There is You” with another new artist to Motown, Teena Marie. Gordy was also a producer on All This Love, a Top 10 R&B album for DeBarge.


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