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Loieatta Holloway
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It may surprise some that perennial dance diva
Loleatta Holloway
's highest charting solo record was a soulful ballad,
"Cry to Me."
Still,
Holloway
is best known for dancefloor workouts like
"Love Sensation,"
"Hit and Run,"
and
"Run Away."
Born in Chicago in 1946,
Holloway
developed her throaty, full-bodied vocal style and dramatic presentation while singing with her mother in the gospel group, the Holloway Community Singers. She later began taking acting classes. As a teenager, she joined classic gospel group
the Caravans
led by
Albertina Walker
who recorded for Savoy Records. In the early '70s, she joined the Chicago cast of the musical Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope. Around this time, she met her future producer, manager, and husband
Floyd Smith
.
Smith
produced a cover of
Gene Chandler
's 1963/1965 hit
"Rainbow '71"
for his Apache label. Atlanta businessman
Michael Thevis
, who had just started GRC (General Recording Corporation), signed Holloway to his Aware label. The small double-sided hit
"Our Love"
(number 43 R&B)/
"Mother of Shame"
(number 63 R&B) charted during the summer of 1973. The tunes were included on her debut album,
Loleatta
(1973).
"Cry to Me,"
the title track of her second album, gave
Holloway
her highest charting solo single on the R&B and pop charts; written by master songwriter
Sam Dees
, it hit number ten R&B in early 1975.
While with GRC,
Holloway
met promotion director
Gus Redmond
whom she would later work with at Salsoul Records. In 1976, GRC went out of business and
Holloway
signed with
Norman Harris
' Salsoul-distributed label, Gold Mind Records. Guitarist/arranger/songwriter/producer
Harris
was a veteran of the Philly soul scene, having been a member of
MFSB
, the studio band for
Gamble & Huff
's Philadelphia International Records. He'd joined with fellow
MFSB
vets bassist
Ron Baker
and drummer
Earl Young
to form Baker-Harris-Young Productions (
the Trammps
,
First Choice
,
Double Exposure
,
Love Committee
,
Eddie Holman
). Oddly enough (possibly the label was hedging their bets), dance-oriented Gold Mind's first release on
Holloway
was the
Dees ballad
"Worn Out Broken Heart."
The catchy
Harris
-produced up-tempo flip side
"Dreamin'"
reached number 72 pop and was popular in discos. Her first Gold Mind LP
Loleatta
(released March 1977) was both produced in Chicago by
Floyd Smith
and in Philadelphia by Baker-Harris-Young. In addition to
"Worn Out Broken Heart,"
the album included
"Hit and Run,"
which peaked at number 56 R&B. The two elongated alternate jam session takes of
"Hit and Run"
are disco classics.
"Run Away,"
co-written by
Vincent Montana, Jr.
, was released as
the Salsoul Orchestra featuring Loleatta Holloway
and was
Holloway
's next chart single (number 89 R&B in late 1977). After Gold Mind folded, all of their acts were transferred to Salsoul. Her first Salsoul LP,
Queen of the Night
(September 1978), yielded the disco hits
"Catch Me on the Rebound,"
"Mama Don't, Papa Won't,"
and
"I May Not Be There When You Want Me."
The LP also spawned her second highest charting single on the R&B charts, the duet ballad
"Only You"
by
Loleatta Holloway
and
Bunny Sigler
, which hit number 11 R&B in late summer 1978. Her next album,
Loleatta Holloway
(September 1979), included the disco hits
"All About the Papers,"
"That's What You Said"
(another
Holloway
/
Sigler
duet),
"The Greatest Performance of My Life,"
and the deep-soul ballad
"There Must Be a Reason."
Around 1979,
Holloway
contributed vocals to
"Relight My Fire,"
a massive disco hit for
Dan Hartman
(
"Instant Replay,"
"I Can Dream About You"
).
Hartman
produced what became the singer's signature tune,
"Love Sensation,"
which caused quite a sensation on the disco charts. The song was also the title of
Holloway
's 1980 LP that spawned the disco hits
"Dance What Cha Wanna"
and
"Short End of the Stick."
Holloway
was reunited with
the Salsoul Orchestra
on a track written and produced by
Patrick Adams
(
Inner Life
,
Phreek
),
"Seconds."
Though she never had a pop hit in the U.S.,
Holloway
had a huge following in Europe and Japan. In the mid-'80s, Salsoul ceased operations and
Holloway
was without a recording contract. Shortly after producing a cover of
Rufus & Chaka Khan
's
"Sweet Thing"
for
Holloway
,
Floyd Smith
died in 1984. That same year, the singer signed with
Streetwise Records
, a label owned by producer
Arthur Baker
(
Afrika Bambaataa
and
the Soul Sonic Force
). The single
"Crash Goes Love"
b/w
"Sweet Thing"
peaked at number 86 R&B in late summer 1984. Throughout the '80s and '90s,
Holloway
recorded for a succession of labels: DJ International, Saturday, Warlock, and Select, among others. During the '90s, audio sampling became in vogue and snippets of
Holloway
's vocals can been heard on numerous dance records from around the world. This practice has led to some litigation (
Blackbox
's
"Ride on Time"
).
Holloway
's fortunes took a turn for the better when
Mark Wahlberg
, younger brother of
New Kids on the Block
's
Donnie Wahlberg
, sampled
"Love Sensation"
for his million-selling 1991 hit.
"Good Vibrations"
by
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch
featuring
Loleatta Holloway
hit number one pop during the fall of that year. The disco diva was in more demand than ever, riding the momentum of a number one pop hit.
Holloway
occasionally tours and resides in Chicago. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Albums (8)
The Anthology
(31 songs)
Greatest Performance of My Life
(8 songs)
Queen of the Night: The Ultimate Club Collection
(5 songs)
Runaway: The Best of Loleatta Holloway
(12 songs)
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