Record producer, songwriter and, with
Alan Lorber, co-owner of Lake (3) Records.
Born July 24th 1930, died August 27th 2011 (Cancer related)
A native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, Kelley entered the music industry after relocating to New York City. While there, Kelley started working at Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) in 1948. His twelve-year stint at BMI was interrupted by a five-year tour of duty with the U. S. Army Medical Corps. In 1961, Kelley started his music publishing and production company [l413131]. Three years later, [l681] Records called on him to bolster their promotion and sales staff. During his tenure at the company, he worked with artists such as Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles.
Before he left New York he started the label [l182635] which continued after his move.
In 1968, Kelley relocated to Detroit, Michigan to start a four-year stint with [l1723] Records. While there, he wore many hats including that of Studio Coordinator where he acted as liaison between various departments and performing artists.
After leaving Motown Kelley started his own record distribution in 1973, [l729980]. And then Inter/Soul Promotions in 1975, an independent record promotion and marketing company.