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Dee Dee Sharp

 
Artist: Dee Dee Sharp
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  • Born: September 09, 1945, Philadelphia, PA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Dee Dee Sharp 1962-1966," "Dee Dee," "The Cameo Parkway Sessions"
  • Representative Songs: "Mashed Potato Time," "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes," "Do the Bird"

Biography

Dee Dee Sharp hit the biggest with her first record for the Cameo/Parkway label, a blessing that pigeonholed the Philly songstress as a teenybopper forever to be identified with her number one smash from 1962, "Mashed Potatoes Time." Living in Philadelphia, the home of Dick Clark's American Bandstand helped her career; she appeared on the syndicated teen dance show many times from 1962 to 1981. The first black female teen idol, Sharp also became a fixture on Clark's Caravan of Stars tours, and a familiar face in the popular 16 Magazine.

Born Dione LaRue on September 9, 1945, she played piano from an early age, and directed choirs at her grandfather's and other churches in Philadelphia. After her mother suffered debilitating injuries from a car accident when LaRue was only 13, she gained a job as a background singer and developed the skills to work on sessions by Lloyd Price, Frankie Avalon, Fabian, Bobby Rydell, Jackie Wilson, and Chubby Checker.

Lady luck helped when her vocals were added to Chubby Checker's "Slow Twistin'" (1962) making it a duet. Her first solo session was scheduled the next day -- the "Mashed Potatoes Time" session -- and at 17, Dione LaRue was became an overnight sensation. Producers Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe didn't like LaRue's name so they created Dee Dee Sharp, since everyone called her D and she sang in D sharp.

Smaller hits followed: "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)," "Ride," "Do the Bird," "Wild," "Willyam, Willyam," "Never Pick a Pretty Boy," and "I Really Love You" in 1965 -- Sharp's first R&B record. None sold like her first, but the young singer did all right. She appeared on American Bandstand to promote every release; Cameo promoted her as pop so she didn't see much of the chitlin' circuit; the label also sent her to modeling and charm school.

Sharp and Checker hooked up and recorded an album together entitled Down to Earth, one of nine LPs that Cameo issued on Sharp (all with blinding colorful colors). Languishing record sales prompted her exit from Cameo to Atco/Atlantic Records. The Atco deal materialized partly because the label was trying to snag her soon-to-be husband Kenny Gamble to produce records, and used Sharp as bait. Three singles appeared (from 1966-1968) including a duet with Ben E. King ("Whatcha Gonna Do About It"). The tracks, done mostly in Memphis, were harder than the Cameo sides, but the promotion wasn't there. Displeased at Atco's efforts, Sharp, Gamble, and Leon Huff started Gamble Records in 1967, which issued three Dee Dee Sharp singles. Two more appeared on Gamble & Huff's TSOP label, including the LP Happy 'Bout the Whole Thing. She then signed with Philadelphia International (PIR) -- as Dee Dee Sharp-Gamble -- for five singles and "Conquer the World Together," a duet with Bunny Sigler (as David Siqler).

Sharp also collaborated (uncredited) on many of the songs on Gamble Records, but by the time her second PIR album came out, she had begun divorce proceedings, finalized by 1980. A new earthier, sophisticated, foxy Sharp emerged after the Cameo recordings but nothing happened. While Checker made a career cutting dance hits and became an international superstar, Sharp's career lacked the horsepower, though she maintained good visibility via television, tours, concerts, and club dates that took her around the world. Besides her many television spots, she appeared in films including Desperately Seeking Susan, Don't Knock the Twist, Hairspray, Sister Act, and Troop Beverly Hills. A beauty, Sharp remarried (to Bill Witherspoon) and has been linked romantically with Gene Chandler, Muhammad Ali, and David Ruffin. Sharp enjoyed a fruitful career, despite minimal chart action after 1966. And except for some racial incidents in the South experienced by many African-American performers in the era, she emerged unscathed, un-addicted, and unscarred. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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Dee Dee Sharp
Birth name Dione LaRue
Born September 9, 1945 (1945-09-09) (age 64)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres R&B
Soul
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1961 – present
Labels Cameo, Atco, Atlantic, Gamble, Philadelphia International

Dee Dee Sharp (born Dione LaRue, September 9, 1945, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[1]) is an American R&B singer, who began her career recording as a backing vocalist in 1961.

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Career

In 1962 she began a string of successful Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits: "Slow Twistin'" (with Chubby Checker) (#3), "Mashed Potato Time" (#2), "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" (#9), "Ride!" (#5) and "Do the Bird" (#10).[1] In 1967 she married record producer Kenny Gamble and has since recorded under the name Dee Dee Sharp-Gamble.[1]

She had a brief career resurgence during the disco era: as a member of the Philadelphia International All Stars (which also included Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, The O'Jays and Archie Bell) she had a minor hit with "Let's Clean Up the Ghetto."

In 1981 she spent four weeks at number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart with "Breaking and Entering" / "Easy Money," from her album Dee Dee.

Recent appearances include a performance at Pontin's in the UK for the Northern Soul Show and the 2008 Detroit Jazz Festival. May, 2009 is a scheduled appearance in Belgium at the Salle De L'Hotel de Ville.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1962: It's Mashed Potato Time
  • 1962: Songs Of Faith
  • 1962: Down To Earth with Chubby Checker
  • 1963: Do The Bird
  • 1963: Down Memory Lane
  • 1975: Happy Bout The Whole Thing
  • 1977: What Color Is Love
  • 1980: Dee Dee

Compilations

  • 1963: 18 Golden Hits
  • 1963: All The Hits
  • 1963: Biggest Hits
  • 2005: Best Of Dee Dee Sharp 1962-1966

Singles

  • 1962 "Mashed Potato Time" (Cameo 212)
  • 1962 "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" (Cameo 219)
  • 1962 "Ride!" (Cameo 230)
  • 1963 "Do The Bird" (Cameo 244) - UK #46[2]
  • 1963 "Rock Me In The Cradle Of Love" (Cameo 260)
  • 1963 "Wild!" (Cameo 274)
  • 1964 "Where Did I Go Wrong" b/w "Willyam, Willyam" (Cameo 296)
  • 1965 "I Really Love You" (Cameo 375)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Biography by Andrew Hamilton". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gpfixq95ld0e~T1. Retrieved 14 April 2009. 
  2. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 494. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

External links

The Official Web Site


 
 
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