Saturday, 18 January 2025

Vernon Garrett born 18 January 1933


Vernon Garrett (born January 18, 1933) is an American blues and soul singer.Though a traditional soul singer in style, song content, and vocal approach, Vernon Garrett is actually a California-based performer. He has recorded for several labels, without much commercial luck, since the late '60s. 

Vernon Garrett was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. When he was young his family moved to Omaha, Nebraska. He first became interested in singing after watching the gospel acts that came to town. In Sunday school, he volunteered to sing a song to open the lesson each week.  He attended Technical High School, where he began harmonizing with other musically talented students. They eventually formed their own gospel group, getting good enough to open for professional gospel groups throughout Omaha. At 15 years old, Garrett joined the popular group the Southern Wonders after his high school group broke up.

                                      

While singing with the Southern Wonders, Claude Jeter heard Garrett sing and asked him to join his gospel group, the Swan Silvertones. Shortly after joining the Swan Silvertones, Garrett joined the U.S. Navy. He served aboard the USS Sarsfield DD 837 as they traveled across the Atlantic Ocean during the Korean War. He also worked with the USS Nautilus, the first U.S. atomic submarine in Key West, Florida, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After leaving the Navy, Garrett learned that many of his friends like Lou Rawls and Sam Cooke were now recording records. He stayed in Omaha for three months and joined the singing group The Mixers. Garrett tried to get The Mixers to move to the West Coast to pursue bigger singing opportunities. When the group refused, he traveled to Los Angeles, California with his sister who was vacationing in Omaha. 

In Los Angeles, he competed in a prominent Thursday night talent show at Club Oasis run by Johnny Otis. He won so many talent shows, that comedian Leroy Skillet told him to become a professional. Garrett was unsure of how to become a professional so Skillet helped him do guest numbers at The Brass Rail club. While singing at The Brass Rail, he met The Sliders singing group. He joined the group, becoming their new lead singer. They quickly became well-known in Los Angeles, alongside groups like the Hollywood Flames, The Penguins, and The Fortunes. They even recorded a song called Love is Like a Mountain for George Garabinia. Unfortunately, the group disbanded after Gene Mumford convinced The Slider's tenor Billy Ward to join his group, The Dominoes. 

While working as a solo artist, he met his wife, a singer named Jewel. Although she wanted to sing with Garrett, he refused until she won second place in a talent competition. Shortly after, they became known as Vernon and Jewel. They were soon joined by singer King Solomon. After meeting jazz saxophonist Illinois Jacquet, they signed a recording contract with the Network, Jacquet’s record label. They recorded their first song You're Going to be Paid for the Way You Treated Me which became a hit in  San Francisco. 

Garrett and his group quickly moved to San Francisco, got a small trailer, added guitarist Claude High, and started performing in the city. After performing for a while, they performed at Slim Jenkins’s club in Oakland. Jenkins hired them to perform on Friday and Saturday nights, paying them $75 a night. He provided them with an organ player and a drummer. People soon started flocking to the club. Jenkins was able to book renowned road acts like Bobby Bland and Etta James for Garrett and his band to open for. Eventually, Kent Records offered them a recording opportunity because of their growing popularity.  Garrett and his band recorded a male and female version of Lonely Lonely Nights, selling 80,000 copies in Chicago alone. They were so successful that they built a 32-unit apartment building. 

Garrett’s wife died from breast cancer, so he stopped singing and began drinking excessively. He had a dream where his wife encouraged him not to waste his God-given gift. He was hired by Charlie Green that very weekend. When Kent Records went out of business, Garrett self-produced two albums, Love Me Right and Johnnie Walker Red with Jerry White. Later, Stax producer Al Bell signed him to the ICA record label. In 1978, under the direction of Monk Higgins, Garrett recorded I'm at The Crossroads I Got a Choice to Make, his most well-known song.  The song was written by jazz guitarist Freddie Robinson. It did well in Chicago and St Louis and made Jet Magazine’s top 20. 

He signed with Ichiban Records and moved to Dallas, Texas with his wife Doris. From 1986 to 1998, he lived in Dallas, performing on the circuit in Fort Worth, Tyler, Marshall, Oklahoma City, Austin, San Antonio, and Midland. He has released 3 compilations, 12 albums, and over 30 singles so far. He was also featured on the cover of Living Blues Magazine and headlined at the Chicago Blues Festival, singing in front of nearly 70,000 people. 

(Edited from Pine Bluff bio)

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

For “Vernon Garrett – I Made My Own World (The Modern & Kent Recordings Plus...) (2003Kent Soul)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/ZpJRVumU

1. Vernon Garrett – If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time
2. Vernon Garrett – Running Out
3. Vernon Garrett – You And Me Together
4. Vernon Garrett – Shine It On
5. Vernon Garrett – I'm Guilty
6. Vernon Garrett – Going To My Baby's Place
7. Vernon Garrett – I've Learned My Lesson
8. Vernon Garrett – Things Are Lookin' Better
9. Vernon Garrett – One Man's Loss
10. Vernon Garrett – I Made My Own World
11. Vernon Garrett – Slow And Easy
12. Vernon Garrett - To Be A Part Of You
13. Vernon And Jewel – Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
14. Vernon And Jewel – Just To Hold My Hand
15. Vernon And Jewel – How About You
16. Vernon And Jewel – Baby (You Got What It Takes)
17. Vernon And Jewel – You're So Fine
18. Vernon And Jewel – Does It Matter To You
19. Vernon And Jewel – Since You Left Me All Alone
20. Vernon And Jewel – Sail On
21. Vernon And Jewel – In My Heart
22. Vernon And Jewel – Let The Good Times Roll
23. Vernon And Jewel – That's A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)
24. Richard Parker And His Orchestra – If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time (Instrumental)

This disc contains all of Vernon's Kent & Modern singles plus some choice tracks from his rare 1975 Grenade album "Going To My Baby's Place". Of the 24 tracks here his best-known track is the aching "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" from 1966. The version Kent uses here is an alternate take featuring a slightly different vocal. The other solo tracks are a mix of Motown-flavored pop-soul ("Slow and Easy," "You and Me Together"), nasty funk from his ("I've Learned My Lesson," "One Man's Loss"), bluesy ballads ("I Made My Own World"). The tracks with his then wife Jewel date from the mid-'60s and are slightly less successful than Garrett's solo tracks, but still fun songs like "Just to Hold My Hand" or "Let the Good Times Roll." The tracks like "You're So Fine" and the manic "In My Heart" that rock harder and let Garrett and the equally tough Jewel cut loose are much better. A handful of tracks come from a live club date from 1964. (Found on the usual streamers @192)

For ”Vernon Garrett – Going To My Baby's Place (1975 Grenade)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/nzB1TVMH

1. Going To My Baby's Place 3:16
2. I Learned My Lesson 2:22
3. One Man's Loss 3:26
4. Something Went Wrong 3:27
5. Love Junkie 2:49
6. Satisfied Woman, Satisfied Man 3:27
7. Keep On Forgiving You 2:45
8. I Made My Own World 3:45
9. To Be A Part Of You 2:50
10. Don't Do What I Do 2:40

Thanks to Funk My Soul for the loan of above LP @320

For “Vernon Garrett - Caught In A Crossfire (1991 Ichiban)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/e1yfSmRp

1. Lonely, Lonely Nights (2:44)
2. Bottom Line (3:38)
3. Drifting Apart (4:35)
4. Love Me Right (4:07)
5. If You Can't Help Me Baby (3:57)
6. Somebody Done Messed Up (4:21)
7. Don't Make Me Pay For His Mistakes (4:26)
8. Walkin' The Back Streets And Crying (5:48)
9. Caught In A Crossfire (3:59)

Thanks to Mike1985 for the loan of above flac album

For”Vernon Garrett – Half Past The Blues (1997 Ichiban)”

https://pixeldrain.com/u/wZrLRUZa

1. Blue In Your Town 3:51
2. You Bought Your Ticket (Take A Ride) 3:46
3. Mixed Emotions 3:43
4. Half Past The Blues 4:30
5. Give Me One More Chance 4:22
6. Welfare Blues 3:43
7. Teeny Weeny Touch Of Your Love 4:42
8. Something Is Worrying My Baby 4:57
9. Dill Pickle And A Peppermint Stick 3:43
10. Help Me When I'm Down 3:28

Another album found on the streamers @192