Talk:Norman Whitfield
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I met norman witfield in 2004 at a studio in north hollywood. I was there to pick up his son. I was standing in the driveway waiting for his son when Mr. witfield Sr. called me over. It was a pleasure to meet him. Right away he started asking me question about my life. he wanted to know what I was doing with it. I told him that I was A computer analysis and I do a little producing on the side. He was very happy to know that I was not one of those rap or die guys. He told me that most of the young people that he meets today want to become a rapper but they have no other plans. It was nice to know that he was concerned about the youth!!!
How could the Withfield-produced late-60s Temptations albums be influenced by Funkadelic when Funkadelic's debute album was released in 1970? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.123.4.157 (talk) 08:32, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
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Didn't he produce some songs for Stevie Wonder as well? Metalviggy (talk) 12:57, 16 December 2007 (UTC)