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Music Vet Harvey Scales has Died

Music Vet HarveyMusic composer and singer Harvey Scales, 78, has passed. He got his start in Milwaukee, WI before becoming a nationally successful songwriter. He has written for such groups as The O’Jays, The Dramatics, The Dells, and many others. He had his own group Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds, which released several singles. His greatest success was as the co-author of Johnny Taylor’s monster hit “Disco Lady.” Scales died in Atlanta. We will give you more details on the services as they come.Music Vet Harvey Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds 

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Naphtali Jimi Bruce February 12, 2019 at 10:23 am

Sorry to learn of Harvey Scales.
I still have his biggest single on a (clean) 45rpm, “I Wanna Do it”, played by me on WBLS FM and other stations once upon a time. Stax Records, I think…

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Toriarn Weldon February 12, 2019 at 12:43 pm

RIH Harvey… u will be truly missed.

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