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Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr.; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo artist with a string of hits, earning him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul".

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Washington, D.C.'s Columbia Heights where Marvin Gaye attended Cardozo High School, not far from the Deanwood neighborhood where he grew up
Washington, D.C.'s Columbia Heights where Marvin Gaye attended Cardozo High School, not far from the Deanwood neighborhood where he grew up
  
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