Albert Savoy
Albert Savoy is a musical artist known for his contributions as a composer and arranger in the genres of Pop/Rock and R&B. His work spans several decades, with notable credits in the 1960s and 1970s. Savoy has been involved in various projects, contributing to albums and singles by artists such as Johnny Adams, Jean Knight, King Floyd, and The Pointer Sisters. His compositions have been featured in a range of compilations and albums, including "Roots: Rhythm And Blues" (1966), "The Pith Of Soul" (1969), and "Mr. Big Stuff" by Jean Knight (1971). Over the years, his music has appeared in numerous collections highlighting Southern soul and New Orleans R&B, reflecting his influence in these musical styles. Despite the extensive list of credits, specific personal details about Albert Savoy's life and career outside of his musical contributions are not provided in the available information.