Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Zola Taylor born 17 March 1938


Zola Mae Taylor (March 17, 1938 – April 30, 2007) was an American singer. She was the original female member of The Platters from 1954 to 1962, when the group produced most of their popular singles.

The lone female member of the immortal Platters, Zola Taylor contributed lead and backing vocals to some of the most influential and enduring recordings in R&B history, lending glamour and romance to her colleagues' rich harmonies. Born in Los Angeles on March 17, 1943, Taylor began her recording career as a solo act, cutting "Make Love to Me" for the RPM label in 1954. That same year, she joined the girl group Shirley Gunter & the Queens, recording with them a series of singles for the Flair label.

In the interim, producer Buck Ram assembled the first incarnation of the Platters, seeking to create a vocal group with more elegance and sophistication than the average R&B act. After tinkering with the line-up in search of the perfect harmonic combination, he eventually settled on lead Tony Williams, second tenor David Lynch, baritone Paul Robi, and bass Herb Reed, finally adding contralto Taylor in 1955 to complete their lush, ethereal sound. 









She also wrote and assumed lead vocal duties on the up-tempo "Bark, Battle and Ball," the B-side to the Platters' epochal Mercury Records debut "Only You," the first in a series of classics including "The Great Pretender," "My Prayer," "Twilight Time," and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes."

While Williams' buttery leads were the Platters' marquee attraction, Taylor was an integral element of their success. Dubbed "the Dish," her physical allure was no doubt a major reason the group was a Hollywood fixture, appearing in a series of films including Rock Around the Clock and Frank Tashlin's classic The Girl Can't Help It.

She also was the featured lead on B-sides including "He's Mine," "Indiff'rent," and "My Old Flame," and sang a duet with Lynch on a 1957 cover of the doo wop perennial "Goodnight, Sweetheart." However, in 1959 the four male members of the Platters were arrested in a narcotics sting, and although the case was tossed out, many radio stations boycotted their records. Soon afterward Williams went solo, and with replacement Sonny Turner the group's commercial fortunes continued to dim.

Taylor left the Platters in 1964, later reuniting with Lynch and Robi as the Original Platters. According to Taylor, she married former teen heartthrob Frankie Lymon in 1965, three years prior to his fatal heroin overdose. Years later, she unsuccessfully battled two other women also purporting to be Lymon's widows for ownership of his song writing catalogue. (The case was later adapted into the 1998 feature film Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, with Halle Berry in the role of Taylor.)

For a number of years, she also toured under the banner of Zola Taylor's Platters, one of myriad unofficial Platters acts travelling the globe, until illness ultimately forced her into retirement in 1996. 

Taylor who had been bedridden following several strokes, died at Parkview Community Hospital in Riverside County, Los Angeles, on April 30, 2007 at age 69, from complications of  pneumonia, following a series of strokes.

(Info edited mainly from All Music Guide)




February 1957 • The Platters - "He's Mine" (US Charts #16; US R&B Chart #5)

3 comments:

  1. Hi Bob,

    Aren't your uploads by Divshare also not working yet?

    Regards Theo

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  2. No Theo. I am using Prostopleer until DivShare sorted itself out!

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  3. For The Platters – Complete Federal Recordings go here:
    http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/65076276/file.html
    01 I'll Cry When You're Gone
    02 My Name Ain't Annie
    03 Only You (And You Alone)
    04 Roses of Picardy
    05 Give Thanks
    06 Beer Barrel Boogie
    07 Tell the World
    08 Oochi Pachi
    09 Love All Night
    10 Please Have Mercy
    11 I Need You All the Time
    12 You Made Me Cry
    13 Take Me Back
    14 Hey Now
    15 Shake It Up Mambo
    16 Humble Bumble Bee
    17 Don't Tickle
    18 Voo-Vee-Ah-Bee
    19 Maggie Doesn't Work Here Anymore
    20 I Just Wanna Mambo
    21 Let's Babalu
    22 Co-Operating Mama
    23 Only You (And You Alone) [Take 1]
    24 You Made Me Cry [Take 2]

    For “The Flying Platters” go here:
    http://www62.zippyshare.com/v/39598389/file.html
    01 On A Slowboat To China
    02 Roses Of Picardy
    03 Darktown Strutter's Ball
    04 Hula Hoop
    05 By The River Sainte Marie
    06 Don't Let Go
    07 Only You (And You Alone)
    08 He's Mine
    10 Voo-vee-ah-bee
    11 Out Of My Mind
    12 Bark, Battle And Ball
    13 I Wanna
    14 Roses Of Picardy, Take 2

    A big thank you to Maria & Jake of Jukebox City for links.

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