Wayne Garfield
Biography
Wayne K. Garfield (January 21, 1952 – September 9, 2022) was an American composer, collaborating songwriter, vocalist, social businessman, community activist and producer, who was born in 1952 in New York City. He co-founded of the music collective Change, which launched the career of Luther Vandross with the hit song "The Glow of Love" which became #1 on the Billboard Dance/Disco Chart in the summer of 1980.In addition, Garfield’s songs appear on Platinum-Plus recordings by Luther Vandross, J. Cole, Now! 7, and Janet Jackson (2010 Best of Number Ones; 2010 Icon: Number Ones, 2009 Number Ones, 2009 The Best). Garfield was an active participant in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and internationally as a player representative. Among his successful clients were NBA Summer League standout, Chedney Gray and Jimmy Baxter, who in 2006 was the recipient of the France (Pro, A) basketball league’s Sixth Man of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. Garfield died on September 9, 2022, at the age of 70.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

KOD
2018

Music Of Many Colours
1980

The Sun Rises In The East
1994

Coffy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1973

Number Ones
2009

Kurtis Blow
1980

All For You
2001

Jewelz
1997

A Tear To A Smile
1975

Pandemonium Shadow Show
1967

LFO
1999

Headlines
1986

The Glow Of Love
1980

All For You
2001

Change Up The Groove
1974

Red Black & Green
1973

Virgo Red
1973

Love, Luther
2007

Now That's What I Call Music! 7
2001

Summer Girls
1999

Naked And True
1995

Searching / The Glow Of Love
1995

Strobelite Honey
1992

The Best Of Luther Vandross... The Best Of Love
1989
Credited work
638 releases · 118 albums · active 1967–2026
- Performance · 929
- Other credits · 24
- Production · 24
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Electric Lady Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Greene St. Recording · Power Station
