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Known as the songwriter behind
Michael Jackson's "Thriller," composer, arranger, producer, and keyboardist
Rod Temperton was among the top tier of R&B hitmakers from the late '70s through the majority of the '80s. The Cleethorpes, England native's fledgling career took off when he was recruited to collaborate on
Too Hot to Handle,
Heatwave's 1976 debut. The album featured the disco classic "Boogie Nights," which peaked at number two on the U.K. and U.S. pop charts, as well as the ballad "Always and Forever," a Top Ten U.K. and Top 20 U.S. hit, subsequently a wedding standard.
While
Temperton continued with
Heatwave into the early '80s, he worked closely with
Quincy Jones on successful albums by
Michael Jackson,
Rufus & Chaka Khan,
the Brothers Johnson,
Patti Austin, and
George Benson, among others. For
Jackson's solo breakout
Off the Wall, he wrote and arranged three songs, including the title song and "Rock with You." Three years later, he wrote the same amount of material for the commercial blockbuster
Thriller, including the Top Five title track.
Temperton appeared on many of
Jones' solo projects, such as
The Dude,
The Color Purple,
Back on the Block, and
Q's Jook Joint, but his activity slowed considerably by the end of the '80s, earning him the nickname "the Invisible Man." He died of cancer in 2016. ~ John Bush & Andy Kellman