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Ben E. King
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From the groundbreaking orchestrated productions of
the Drifters
to his own solo hits,
Ben E. King
was the definition of R&B elegance.
King
's plaintive baritone had all the passion of gospel, but the settings in which it was displayed were tailored more for his honey smooth phrasing and crisp enunciation, proving for perhaps the first time that R&B could be sophisticated and accessible to straight pop audiences.
King
's approach influenced countless smooth soul singers in his wake and his records
were key forerunners of the Motown sound.
King
was born
Benjamin Earl Nelson
in Henderson, NC, in 1938, and sang with his church choir before the family moved to Harlem in 1947. In junior high, he began performing with a street corner doo wop group called
the Four B's
, which won second place in an Apollo Theater talent contest. While still in high school, he was offered a chance to join
the Moonglows
, but was simply too young and inexperienced to stick. He subsequently worked at his father's restaurant as a singing waiter, which led to an invitation to become the baritone singer in a doo wop outfit called
the Five Crowns
in 1958.
The Five Crowns
performed several gigs at the Apollo Theater along with
the Drifters
, whose career had begun to flounder in the years since original lead singer
Clyde McPhatter
departed.
Drifters
manager
George Treadwell
, dissatisfied with the group members' unreliability and lack of success, fired them all in the summer of 1958 and hired
the Five Crowns
to assume the name of
the Drifters
(which he owned).
The new
Drifters
toured for about a year, playing to often hostile audiences who knew they were a completely different group. In early 1959, they went into the studio with producers
Jerry Leiber
and
Mike Stoller
to cut their first records. A song
Nelson
(still performing under his given name) co-wrote called
"There Goes My Baby"
became his first lead vocal and the lush backing arrangement made highly unorthodox (in fact, virtually unheard-of) use of a string section.
"There Goes My Baby"
became a massive hit, laying the groundwork for virtually every smooth/uptown soul production that followed. Over the next two years,
Nelson
sang lead on several other
Drifters
classics, including
"Dance With Me,"
"This Magic Moment,"
"Save the Last Dance for Me,"
and
"I Count the Tears."
In 1960,
Nelson
approached
Treadwell
about a salary increase and a fairer share of the group's royalties.
Treadwell
rebuffed him and
Nelson
quit the group, at this point assuming the more memorable stage name
Ben E. King
in preparation for a solo career. Remaining on Atlantic,
King
scored his first solo hit with the stylish, Latin-tinged ballad
"Spanish Harlem,"
a
Jerry Leiber
/
Phil Spector
composition that hit the Top Ten in early 1961. The follow-up,
"Stand By Me,"
a heartfelt ode to friendship and devotion co-written by
King
, became his signature song and an enduring R&B classic; it was also his biggest hit, topping the R&B charts and reaching the pop Top Five.
King
scored a few more chart singles through 1963, including velvety smooth pop-soul productions like
"Amor,"
"Don't Play That Song (You Lied),"
and the Italian tune
"I (Who Have Nothing)."
In the post-British Invasion years,
King
had a rough go of it on the pop charts but continued to score R&B hits. 1967's Southern-fried
"What Is Soul?"
was one of his last singles for Atco; seeking to revive his commercial fortunes,
King
departed in 1969.
A 1970 album on Maxwell,
Rough Edges
, failed to generate much attention, and
King
was forced to make a living touring the oldies circuit. In 1975, Atlantic president
Ahmet Ertegun
caught
King
's act in a Miami lounge and invited him to re-sign with the label.
King
scored an unlikely comeback smash with the disco track
"Supernatural Thing, Part I,"
which returned him to the top of the R&B charts in 1975 and also reached the pop Top Five. While he was unable to duplicate that single's success,
King
recorded several more albums for Atlantic up through 1981, and also collaborated with
the Average White Band
in 1977 on the album
Benny & Us
. After leaving Atlantic a second time,
King
toured in a version of
the Drifters
beginning in 1982. In 1986,
"Stand By Me"
was prominently featured in the
Rob Reiner
film of the same name; re-released as a single, it climbed into the Top Ten all over again. In its wake,
King
returned to solo recording, issuing a new album every few years all the way up through the '90s. He also guested on recordings by
Heaven 17
and
Mark Knopfler
, among others.
King
's 1999 album
Shades of Blue
(on Half Note Records) found him branching out into jazz territory, performing with a big band and guests like
Milt Jackson
and
David "Fathead" Newman
. 2006 saw the release of a brand new album,
I've Been Around
, on True Life Records. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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