Thursday, 3 January 2019

Danny Overbea born 3 January 1926


Daniel Dorsey "Danny" Overbea (January 3, 1926 – May 11, 1994) was an American rhythm and blues singer, guitarist and songwriter and was one of the earliest pioneers of rock ‘n’ roll. He was best known for his songs "Train, Train, Train" and "Forty Cups of Coffee", which he wrote and recorded in the early 1950s.

Daniel Dorsey Overbea was born 3d January 1926 at Philadelphia, the son of Sylvester Overbea and Irene Dorsey, a musical family who played regularly in their local church and around. His parents went to live to Chicago when the young Danny was seven and he was musically educated at the Du Sable High School where he formed a band, playing several instruments, composing, arranging and singing a lot of Bing Crosby's tunes, his first idol.

After his service in Europe during the war, Danny came back in the Windy City, was in 1946 a member of the musicians union and began to play it professionally in the year, initially with the Three Earls in Cleveland, Ohio, before launching a solo career. After returning to Chicago he made his first recording in 1950, as guest vocalist on saxophonist Eddie Chamblee's "Every Shut Eye Ain't Sleep".

He signed as a solo artist to Premium Records, and released his first single, "Contrary Mary", in early 1951.He became a popular club performer, noted for his guitar skills while performing splits, playing behind his back, and with his teeth, many such moves emulating T-Bone Walker (and later adopted by Jimi Hendrix).

In 1952, he was spotted by radio DJ Al Benson, who arranged for him to be signed by Chess Records. His first and most successful record for the company, "Train, Train, Train", his own composition, was issued on the Checker subsidiary label in early 1953 and reached number 7 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song was covered by Buddy Morrow, whose version on RCA Victor reached number 28 on the pop chart.


                             

 Several strong numbers followed (Stop time, 40 cups of coffee... this one being covered by Bill Haley) waxed with the no-nonsense King Kolax Orchestra. According to Allmusic, Overbea's first two Checker records were "essentially rock ‘n’ roll songs before the concept of ‘rock ‘n’ roll’ had even emerged."

During a few years, Overbea was very busy, touring nationally with Top R&B acts like Count Basie, Dinah Washington, Cootie Williams or The Moonglows and being featured several time on the famous Rock'n'Roll TV shows by Alan Freed.

His later records for Checker were less successful, and he interspersed his rockier recordings with ballads in the style of Billy Eckstine, such as "Sorrento", which he sang in Italian, "You're Mine" (also recorded by The Flamingos), and "A Toast to Lovers". He continued to tour, with Dinah Washington and others, and performed on Alan Freed's shows including the week-long Easter Jubilee of Stars in Brooklyn 
in April 1955. After several singles on Checker, Overbea moved in 1956 to the Argo label, another Chess subsidiary specifically established to market pop music. However, his Argo recordings were not commercially successful, and he left in 1957.

He then recorded for Federal Records in Cincinnati, until 1959, but again with little success. His last known recordings were for the Apex label in Chicago. For some years, until the end of the 60's, Overbea was still playing in clubs and venues from Chicago to Florida, living on his reputation.

The good things didn't last and around 1969, Overbea had to give up music and make a living on several menial jobs. A powerful, imaginative guitarist and composer but probably too hard to categorize, Danny Overbea died on 11 May 1994 at his Chicago's home, largely forgotten, aged 68.

(Edited from Wikipoedia and an article by Gérard Herzhaft @ Blue Eye  Blog.)

3 comments:

  1. I am hoping to get a full compilation of Overbeas’s recordings, but until then there are plenty of single tracks here and there on mixed comps like this one with thanks to Jake @ J ukebox City .

    The R&B Years 1953 – 3

    https://www.upload.ee/files/9112496/RnB_53_3.rar.html

    1 Mess Around - Ray Charles
    02 Rack 'em Back - Bobby Mitchell
    03 Mercy Mr. Percy - Varetta Dillard
    04 After Awhile - Billy Wright
    05 Forty Cups Of Coffee - Danny Overbea
    06 Cow Cow Blues - Paul Gayten
    07 Please Don't Leave Me - Fats Domino
    08 Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go) - Chuck Willis
    09 Good Lovin' - Clovers
    10 But Officer! - Sonny Knight
    11 Get It - Hank Ballard & The Royals
    12 Heavy Juice - Tiny Bradshaw
    13 Rot Gut - Wynonie Harris
    14 Too Much Lovin' - 5 Royales
    15 Just Walkin' In The Rain - Prisonaires
    16 The Honey Jump Part 1 - Oscar McLollie
    17 The Honey Jump Part 2 - Oscar McLollie
    18 Shake A Hand - Faye Adams
    19 Dragnet Blues - Johnny Moore's Blazers & Frankie Ervin
    20 Soul On Fire - Lavern Baker
    21 Baby It's You - Spaniels
    22 You Can't Keep A Good Man Down - Dominoes
    23 Cherry Wine - Little Esther
    24 Honey Hush - Joe Turner
    25 One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer - Amos Milburn
    26 Heartbreaker - Ray Charles

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  2. Great news, have managed to obtain a unique collection of Overbeas singles.

    So for "The Danny Overbea Singles Anthology" go here:

    https://www101.zippyshare.com/v/58slpo6m/file.html


    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX & HIS ORCHESTRA - 40 CUPS OF COFFEE CHECKER 774-A 1953 06/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA - A TOAST TO LOVERS CHECKER 808-A 1954 12/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - BOOK OF TEARS FEDERAL 12434-B 1961 10/1961;
    DANNY OVERBEA - CANDY BAR FEDERAL 12324-B 1958 04/1958;
    DANNY OVERBEA - DO YOU LOVE ME CHECKER 816-B 1955 05/1955;
    DANNY OVERBEA - DON'T LAUGH AT ME APEC 7751-A 1959 06/1959;
    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX & ORCHESTRA - EBONY CHANT (I) CHECKER 788-A 1954 03/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - HEAR MY STORY ARGO 5252-B 1956 05/1956;
    DANNY OVERBEA - HEY PANCHO CHECKER 816-A 1955 05/1955;
    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX ORCHESTRA - I COULD BUT I WON'T CHECKER 784-A 1953 09/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA - IF I COULD LOVE YOU CHECKER UNISSUED 1953 REC.: 04/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX & HIS ORCHESTRA - I'LL FOLLOW YOU CHECKER 774-B 1953 06/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA - I'LL WAIT CHECKER 768-B 1953 01/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA - I'M TIRED OF BEING TOSSED AROUND (ALT. MIX) FEDERAL 12434-A 1961 10/1961;
    DANNY OVERBEA - I'M TIRED OF BEING TOSSED AROUND FEDERAL 12434-A 1961 10/1961;
    DANNY OVERBEA - LIKE CRAZY SHEP 101-B 1960 02/1960;
    DANNY OVERBEA - LISTEN TO ME SING THE BLUES FEDERAL 12455-A 1962 02/1962;
    DANNY OVERBEA - MY LOVE (ALT. MIX) CHECKER 808-B 1954 12/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - MY LOVE CHECKER 808-B 1954 12/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - MY STUBBORN HEART ARGO 5252-A 1956 05/1956;
    DANNY OVERBEA - ROAMIN' MAN CHECKER 796-A 1954 06/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - ROAMIN’ MAN (ALT. MIX) CHECKER 796-A 1954 06/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - ROSEBUD FEDERAL 12455-B 1962 02/1962;
    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX & ORCHESTRA - SORRENTO CHECKER 784-B 1953 11/1953;
    DANNY OVERBEA - SPACE TIME FEDERAL 12324-A 1958 04/1958;
    DANNY OVERBEA WITH KING KOLAX & ORCHESTRA - STOMP & WHISTLE CHECKER 788-B 1954 03/1954;
    DANNY OVERBEA - STOP APEC 7751-B 1959 06/1959;
    DANNY OVERBEA - TRAIN TRAIN BLUES CHECKER UNISSUED 1953
    DANNY OVERBEA & HIS COMBO - TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN (ALT. MIX) CHECKER 768-A 1953 01/1953; US_R&B # 007, 2 WKS;
    DANNY OVERBEA & HIS COMBO - TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN CHECKER 768-A 1953 01/1953; US_R&B # 007, 2 WKS;
    DANNY OVERBEA - WITH ALL MY SOUL SHEP 101-A 1960 02/1960;
    DANNY OVERBEA - YOU'RE MINE CHECKER 796-B 1954 06/1954;
    EDDIE CHAMBLEE ORCHESTRA - EVERY SHUT EYE AIN'T SLEEP PREMIUM 856-B 1950 07/1950; VOCAL: DANNY OVERBEA;
    EDDIE CHAMBLEE & BAND - LAUGHING BOOGIE PREMIUM PR 904-A 1951 07/1951; DANNY OVERBEA GUITAR;
    EDDIE CHAMBLEE ORCHESTRA - SWEET LUCY (I) PREMIUM 856-A 1950 07/1950; GUITAR: DANNY OVERBEA;
    TINY TOPSY - CHA CHA SUE FEDERAL 12323-B 1958 04/1958;

    A big thank you to RollerOne @ Rockhall and all those who contributed in this unique collection.

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  3. Bopping Bob,
    I thank you and RollerOne for this collection, I'm looking forward to listening to it tomorrow.

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