Frances Gay, known professionally as Frankie Gaye, was born on November 15,
1941, in Washington D.C., and was an American singer. He began his musical
journey singing in church and with local doo-wop groups alongside his elder
brother Marvin Gaye. In the mid-1970s, Frankie started working with Marvin,
joining him on concert tours and contributing background vocals to hits like
"Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1". In 1989, Frankie signed with Motorcity Records and
released two singles, "Extraordinary Girl" and "My Brother", the latter featured
in his 1990 album My Brother. Frankie's recoll...