Songwriter/producer/singer Greg Perry was a key player in Holland-Dozier-Holland's Invictus/Hot Wax Records whose roster included the Honey Cone, Freda Payne, Chairman of the Board, 8th Day, and 100 Proof Aged in Soul. His brother Jeffree Perry recorded "Love's Gonna Last" which became known as "the steppers national anthem," worked at Motown and with Jackie Wilson on his wonderful Beautiful Day album. While in his teens, Perry began his musical career at Chicago-based Chess Records working with legendary producer Billy Davis (the Dells, Fontella Bass). He turned down a publis...