Black Music Legend – SOLAR Records Founder Dick Griffey Dies…
Entrepreneur, Humanitarian and Black Music Legend Dick Griffey Dies
PRLog (Press Release) –Sep 26, 2010 – (Los Angeles, CA) – Venerated music industry titan Dick Griffey died Friday, September 24, 2010 at 2:30 p.m. in Los Angeles from complications of quadruple bypass surgery. Griffey founded SOLAR Records in the late 1970’s and went on to become one of the preeminent black music pioneers of the 20th Century, breaking records and recording artists that ushered in the era of contemporary crossover black music. A music mogul before the term entered popular culture,Griffey’s talent for picking hit songs and superstars defined the music business for more than two decades. Griffey spent the last 10 years of his life in West Africa involved in commodities and international trade.
Widow Carrie Lucas Griffey said, “We walked these last steps with him and held him close. But all who knew him understood he belonged to the world. He acknowledged failures but rejected defeat. The doors he helped open, he reached back to bring others with him. He loved life and people. He did a hard day’s work and expected the same from those around him. We celebrate his “going home”.
Mr. Griffey’s Home Going Service will be private and reserved for immediate family. A public memorial is being organized and details are forthcoming. Friends and associates interested in participating in the public memorial may contact:
Dina Andrews 424.248.5380
[email protected].
Cards and other gifts may be sent to:
Dick Griffey In Memoriam
5152 Sepulveda Blvd., #197
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Flowers may be sent to:
Angelus Funeral Home
3875 South Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90008
(323) 296-6666 or (800) 348-3939
He leaves behind his wife Carrie Lucas Griffey; daughters Regina Hughes and Carolyn Griffey; sons Lucas Griffey and Che Scelsa; five grandchildren: Curtis, Devin, Paula, Reggie, and Kennedi; and adopted son Haile Williams.