Kenneth C. Stover (born August 21, 1948 in Athens, Georgia, United States – December 2010, in Cleveland, Ohio[1]) was an American Motown songwriter, producer, and singer.
[2] Stover and his brother Elgie moved to Detroit, Michigan, to work with their cousin Harvey Fuqua on his Tri-Phi record label.
In the late 1960s the Stover brothers signed to Motown's Jobete Music as staff songwriters.
[2] In the mid-1970s, Stover formed the soul group Leo's Sunshipp with Johnny Simone and Alvin Few, but canceled the group's planned album when Simone died of cancer.
[5] In 1978, Stover was part of a Motown collective called Finished Touch.