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Though by no means an artistic innovator on par with contemporaries such as
Bob Marley
or
Jimmy Cliff
, singer
Johnny Nash
nevertheless proved a pivotal force behind the mainstream acceptance of reggae with the international success of his 1972 chart-topper
"I Can See Clearly Now."
Born in Houston, TX on August 19, 1940,
Nash
honed his vocal skills singing in his Baptist church's choir and by 13 was a regular on the local television series Matinee, performing covers of current
R&B hits; in 1956 he was discovered by
Arthur Godfrey
, appearing on his radio and TV broadcasts for the next seven years.
Nash
signed to ABC-Paramount to release his 1957 debut single
"A Teenager Sings the Blues,"
scoring his first chart hit early the following year with a rendition of
Doris Day
's
"A Very Special Love"
; in late 1958, he also teamed with
Paul Anka
and
George Hamilton IV
for the inspirational
"The Teen Commandments."
Marketed as a rival to
Johnny Mathis
, he even began a film career with 1959's Take a Giant Step, also appearing in 1960's Key Witness before his career flagged with a series of little-noticed singles for Warner Bros., Groove, and Argo.
Nash
returned to prominence in 1965 when the ballad
"Let's Move and Groove Together"
reached the R&B Top Five; more imporantly, the record became a major hit in Jamaica, where he traveled in 1967 on a promotional tour. During a return trip, he cut the ska-influenced single
"Hold Me Tight"
at
Byron Lee
's Federal Studios -- a Top Five pop hit on both sides of the Atlantic, the record was issued on his own JAD label, which in early 1970 scored a Top 40 hit with a reggaefied rendition of
Sam Cooke
's
"Cupid"
as well. The following year
Nash
scored a major British hit with his reading of the
Bob Marley
perennial
"Stir It Up"
; while living in Britain, he signed to Epic, which in 1972 released his biggest hit,
"I Can See Clearly Now,"
which sat atop the American pop charts for four weeks. Although his popularity at home again dimmed,
Nash
returned to the UK charts in 1975 with his number one cover of the
Little Anthony
classic
"Tears on My Pillow,"
followed a year later by another
Sam Cooke
cover,
"(What a) Wonderful World."
He gradually retired from performing during the coming years, although
Jimmy Cliff
successfully covered
"I Can See Clearly Now"
in 1994. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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