Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Nate Nelson born 10 April 1932


Nate Nelson (born Nathaniel Nelson April 10, 1932 – June 1, 1984) was a tenor vocalist in two legendary R & B vocal groups: The Flamingos and The Platters.

Nate nelson was trained on the gospel music of his Baptist church. After completing a Navy stint in the early Fifties, nelson formed a Chicago-based vocal group The Velvetones (not the more famous outfit). But after meeting the struggling three year old Flamingos at martin’s nightclub in 1953, Nelson joined the group on a part-time basis as the replacement for Sollie McElroy who was eased out of the line-up.

 

Recording at the Chicago-based Parrot label, Nelson shared lead vocal duties with Johnny carter on the minor hit “I’m Yours.” Now at the Chess subsidiary Checker Records, nelson assumed the lead vocal duties as the blues and harmony-based ballad group enjoyed a string of hits with “When “ (1955), “Please Come Back Home” (1955) and a Nelson composition which was covered by Pat Boone “I’ll Be Home.” (1956).


                        

The Flamingos disbanded after recording the beautiful ballad “The Vow” (1956). After briefly recording as a solo act at Chess, Nelson relocated to Pittsburgh in1957 where he formed a new Flamingos line-up and released several substantial releases at Decca Records. Relocating to New York City and signing with George  Goldner’s End Records,  nelson and The Flamingos enjoyed renewed fame with “Lovers Never Say Goodnight” the timeless ballad “I Only
Have Eyes For You” (1955) and “Nobody Loves me Like You” (1960).

Leaving The Flamingos in 1962, nelson emerged in the Herb Reed-led Platters. Signed to Musicor Records in 1964, The Platters scored a pair of hits with “I Love You a Thousand Times” and “With This Ring” (1967). An intermittent member of the group, Nelson quit for good in 1982 when he had the first of many heart attacks.


Nelson's name had been on a waiting list for a heart transplant. He died of heart failure June 1, 1984 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston one day after his wife, Angel, called a news conference to try and find a heart donor for her husband. He was 52.  (Compiled and edited mainly from a bio by Nick Tolevski)
 

4 comments:

  1. For “The Flamingos - Dream Of A Lifetime, 1953 – 1959” go here:

    https://www45.zippyshare.com/v/OQjrrg6H/file.html

    Disc 1

    1. SOME DAY SOMEWAY
    2. IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU
    3. HURRY HOME BABY
    4. THAT'S MY DESIRE
    5. GOLDEN TEARDROPS
    6. CARRIED A WAY
    7. PLAN FOR LOVE
    8. YOU AIN'T READY
    9. CROSS OVER THE BRIDGE
    10. LISTEN TO MY PLEA
    11. BLUES IN A LETTER
    12. JUMP CHILDREN
    13. SEPTEMBER SONG
    14. DREAM OF A LIFETIME
    15. ON MY MERRY WAY
    16. GET WITH IT
    17. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO KNOW
    18. I'M YOURS
    19. KO KO MO
    20. IF I COULD LOVE YOU
    21. I FOUND A NEW BABY
    22. THAT'S MY BABY (CHICK A BOOM)
    23. WHEN
    24. I WANT TO LOVE YOU
    25. PLEASE COME BACK HOME

    Disc 2

    1. NEED YOUR LOVE
    2. I'LL BE HOME
    3. A KISS FROM YOUR LIPS
    4. GET WITH IT
    5. SHILLY DILLY
    6. THE VOW
    7. JUST FOR A KICK
    8. WOULD I BE CRYING (IF I WERE LYING TO YOU)
    9. DREAM OF A LIFETIME
    10. WHISPERING STARS
    11. I'LL BE HOME
    12. CHICKIE UM BAH
    13. CRY
    14. STOLEN LOVE
    15. NOBODY'S LOVE
    16. WHEN
    17. THE LADDER OF LOVE
    18. LOVERS NEVER SAY GOODBYE
    19. THAT LOVE IS YOU
    20. BUT NOT FOR ME
    21. I SHED A TEAR AT YOUR WEDDING
    22. LOVE WALKED IN
    23. AT THE PROM
    24. GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART
    25. I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU


    For the first time on one 2-CD set both sides of nearly all of The Flamingos classic 78 and 45 releases recorded between 1953 and 1959. A massive 50 tracks. Includes their major US hits, 'Golden Teardrops', 'I'll Be Home', 'I Only Have Eyes For You' and the favourite, 'Jump Children' plus their 1959 smash 'I Only Have Eyes For You' which had its arrangement copied note for note in 1975 by Art Garfunkel whose version became a No. 1 UK hit.

    The Flamingos are one of the most respected of all the original Doowop groups of the '50s and this is an exceptional tribute to their long career that is well worth checking out! (Jasmine Records notes)

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  2. Any chance of a re-up on this?

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  3. Thank You so much for the re-up! Much appreciated!

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  4. Link at:

    https://fromthevaults-boppinbob.blogspot.com/2024/01/zeke-carey-born-24-january-1933.html

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