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Genres
  
Soul, Pop

Labels
  
Role
  
Singer

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Name
  
Patrice Holloway

Siblings
  
Brenda Holloway

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Birth name
  
Patrice Yvonne Holloway

Born
  
March 23, 1951Los Angeles, California (
1951-03-23
)

Associated acts
  
Josie and the PussycatsThe Ikettes

Died
  
October 3, 2006, Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
Josie and the Pussycats, Can't Sit Down... 'cos It Feels So Good: the Complete Modern Recordings

Music groups
  
Josie and the Pussycats (1970), The Ikettes (Since 1966)

Similar People
  
Brenda Holloway, Frank Wilson, Berry Gordy, Gloria Jones, Jo Armstead

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Patrice Yvonne Holloway (March 23, 1951 – October 3, 2006) was an African-American soul and pop singer.

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Career

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Patrice Yvonne Holloway was born on March 23, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, the youngest of three children born to Wade Holloway, Sr. (August 13, 1920–June 24, 2001) and his wife, the former Johnnie Mae Fossett. Patrice is the younger sister of Motown artist Brenda Holloway. Holloway also had a contract with Motown, recording songs such as "The Touch of Venus" and "For the Love of Mike", none of which were released. She recorded a few minor singles for the Capitol Records label during the mid-1960s, notably "Love And Desire", "Ecstasy" and "Stolen Hours", which became popular on the Northern Soul scene in the 1970s. She sang background vocals with her sister on many records for other artists, including Joe Cocker and the Grease Band's 1968 cover version of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends", later the theme song to the 1980s television series The Wonder Years. Patrice also recorded the soul classic, "Stay With Your Own Kind", which was noteworthy for its direct treatment of inter-racial relationships at a time when this was highly controversial. Patrice also co-wrote 'You've Made Me So Very Happy', which in 1969 rose to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 when the band Blood Sweat & Tears covered it, two years after it was co-written and originally recorded by her sister Brenda.

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Holloway is most noted for her work as the singing voice of Valerie in Hanna-Barbera's 1970 Josie and the Pussycats television series and on the concurrent Josie and the Pussycats album. Valerie was the first female African-American cartoon character to star as a television series regular, and was nearly cut from the show by Hanna-Barbera. Record producer Danny Janssen demanded that Holloway—and therefore Valerie—remain in the show, as he felt her voice was necessary to produce the Jackson 5-esque bubblegum pop that H-B had requested he produce. It is Patrice's voice that does lead on the series' theme song, 'Josie and The Pussycats,' amongst many other songs.

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After the first season of Josie, Holloway recorded a few solo singles, produced by Janssen, for Capitol Records. Neither she, nor Pussycats bandmates Cheryl Ladd and Cathy Dougher, performed the songs for the second season episodes, which were titled Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space.

Holloway died of a heart attack at the age of 55 on October 3, 2006.

Singles

  • 1963: "Stevie" b/w "(He Is) The Boy of My Dreams" (V.I.P. 25001)
  • 1966: "Stolen Hours" b/w "Lucky, My Boy" (Capitol)
  • 1967: "Love and Desire" (Capitol)
  • 1967: "Stay with Your Own Kind" b/w "That's All You Got To Do" (Capitol 5985)
  • 1971: "Evidence" (Capitol)
  • 1972: "Black Mother Goose" (Capitol)
  • Backing Vocals

  • 1968: "With a Little Help from My Friends" (single) - Joe Cocker
  • 1971: Gandharva (album) - Beaver & Krause
  • 1972: Moonshot (album) - Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • Songs

    Stolen Hours
    The Touch of Venus
    For the Love of Mike
    Stay With Your Own Kind
    Love and Desire
    The Boy of My Dreams
    Black Mother Goose
    Stevie
    Do the Del Viking
    Those DJ Shows
    Evidence
    Ecstasy

    References

    Patrice Holloway Wikipedia