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Leroy Hutson

 
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  • Born: June 04, 1945, Newark, NJ
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Lucky Fellow: The Curtom Anthology 1972-79," "Hutson/Feel the Spirit," "Hutson II/Closer to the Source"
  • Representative Songs: "Lucky Fellow," "All Because of You," "The Ghetto '74"

Biography

One of the most underrated soul producers of the '70s, multi-talented producer/singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Leroy Hutson began his career in various vocal groups around his hometown of Newark, NJ, in the '60s, but saw his early success as a co-writer for Howard University roommate Donny Hathaway's 1970 hit single "The Ghetto." Hutson would later replace Curtis Mayfield in 1971 as the lead singer in the Impressions and stayed with them until 1973, when he followed in Mayfield's footsteps and launched his own solo career. His smooth, imaginative productions set the bar very high for everyone at the label (including its owner) to follow suit. Although his lyrics were not as politically fueled as Mayfield's, Hutson's love-inspired songs were responsible for a string of mid-'70s classics for which he and Curtom are best known.

While he would enjoy the commercial success during a string of albums in the mid- to late '70s, he also lent his production and songwriting skills to several labelmates, including the Natural Four. After the closing of Curtom Records in 1980, Hutson's career diminished into obscurity with the exception of 1982's jazz-funk-tinged Paradise. However, he has maintained a strong cult following among soul collectors to this day, and in 2000 Sequel Records had the good sense to reissue not only the original albums on CD but a two-disc anthology spanning the greatest hits of his career. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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Leroy Hutson
Background information
Born June 4, 1945 (1945-06-04) (age 64)
Origin Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre(s) Funk, R&B, Soul, Chicago soul, Smooth soul, Jazz
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Singer, Arranger, Producer, Instrumentalist
Instrument(s) Vocals, piano, keyboards, clavinet, saxophone
Years active '70s, '80s, '90s
Label(s) Curtom
Warner Bros.
Elektra
Triumph
Associated acts The Impressions
Website http://www.leehutson.com/

Leroy Hutson is an American soul and R&B singer, songwriter, arranger, producer and instrumentalist, best known as former lead singer of the legendary R&B vocal group, The Impressions.

He has been characterized as the best-kept secret of Seventies Soul, most recently noted in the June 29, 2006 issue of Rolling Stone magazine.

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Biography

Early years

As a teenager, Lee was a member of "The Nu-Tones," a four man vocal group based in New Jersey. They were the premier local group and won several major talent shows during Lee's grammar school years. The members of the Nu-Tones were: Ronald King, Bernard Ransom, Ed Davis, Irving Jenkins and LeRoy Hutson.

In 1968, as part of the duo Sugar & Spice Lee Hutson and Deborah Rollins recorded for Kapp Records. They recorded several singles with some success. Their single “In Love Forever” ranked the “Best New Record Of The Week” in the local newspaper column “Soul Sauce.” Two other singles recorded were “Ah Ha Yeah” and “Dreams.”

College Years

Initially attending renowned Howard University in Washington DC to study dentistry, Hutson switched his major to music, marking the beginning of Leroy’s musical career.

It was during those years on campus Hutson met many great people – Roberta Flack, Herbie Hancock, Debbie Allen, Phylicia Rashad, and Donny Hathaway.

At Howard University, Hutson shared a room with Donny Hathaway for nearly three years. He also joined The Mayfield Singers, a group (including Hathaway) put together on Howard's campus by music legend Curtis Mayfield that performed at New York's famed Apollo Theater and Philadelphia's Uptown Theater. The group released one single for Mayfield in 1967.

There, developing his creative talents, Hutson collaborated with Hathaway on “The Ghetto”, giving the late recording star his first hit record in early 1970.

Years with the Impressions

In 1971, three months out of college, Hutson was asked to replace Curtis Mayfield as lead singer of The Impressions. He stayed with them for two and a half years, and recorded two albums with the group, before amicably leaving to pursue his own career as a writer, producer, arranger, and musician.

The first Impressions single to feature Hutson as lead vocalist was entitled "Love Me", released on Curtom in America in June 1971.

Solo career

In 1973 Hutson wrote, produced, arranged and recorded his first solo album, “Love Oh Love,” and through 1992 established himself with a successful recording career, recording eight albums and charting with some 13 singles in the U.S.A.

Over a ten year period from 1973, he developed a cult following on the soul scene, which remains loyal and untarnished to this day through solo albums for the Curtom label "Love Oh Love", "The Man", "Hutson", "Feel The Spirit", "Hutson II", "Closer To The Source" and "Unforgettable." The "Hutson" album is regarded by some soul collectors as one of the best, most enduring albums of the 70s musically.

Work with other Artists

Consistently touring through the late 1970s and 1980s, Hutson also devoted time to lending his well-crafted musicality to production work with fellow Curtom artists Linda Clifford, Arnold Blair, and The Natural Four.

As a writer/producer, he has worked for Roberta Flack ("Tryin' Times", "Gone Away"), The Natural Four ("You Bring Out The Best In Me", "Can This Be Real"), Linda Clifford, Voices of East Harlem ("Cashing In"), Arnold Blair ("Trying To get Next To You"), and Next Movement ("Let's Work It Out"), while more recently one of his own cult singles "Lucky Fellow" was covered by Snowboy on Acid Jazz records.

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Discography

Albums

Compilations

  • There's More Where This Came From (1992)
  • The Very Best of Leroy Hutson (02/25/1997)
  • The Best of Leroy Hutson (UK) (1997)
  • More Where That Came From: The Best of Leroy Hutson, Vol. 2 (03/10/1998)
  • Lucky Fellow: The Curtom Anthology 1972-79 (11/14/2000)
  • The Best of Leroy Hutson, Volume 1 (2006)

Chart positions - Leroy Hutson

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - singles

Year Single Chart Chart position
1973 "Love Oh Love" Black Singles 75
"When You Smile" Black Singles 81
1974 "Ella Weez" Black Singles 81
1975 "All Because of You" Black Singles 31
"Can’t Stay Away" Black Singles 66
1976 "Feel the Spirit" Disco Singles 5
Black Singles 25
"Lover’s Holiday" Black Singles 68
1977 "Blackberry Jam" Black Singles 82
"I Do, I Do (Want To Make Love to You)" Black Singles 55
1978 "In the Mood" Black Singles 56
"Where Did Love Go" Black Singles 45
1979 "Right Or Wrong" Black Singles 47

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album

Year Album Chart Chart position
1974 The Man! Black Albums 36
1975 Hutson Black Albums 46
1976 Feel the Spirit Black Albums 21
Pop Albums 170
1977 Hutson II Black Albums 26
1979 Unforgettable Black Albums 69

Chart and singles history – The Natural Four

  • Can This Be Real (the flip, Try Love Again) (#10 R&B, #31 Pop,late 1973,"
  • Love That Really Counts (#23 R&B,#98 Pop Spring 1974)
  • You Bring Out The Best In Me (#20 R&B, Summer 1974)

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More Where That Came From: The Best of Leroy Hutson, Vol. 2 (1998 Album by Leroy Hutson)
Hutson II (1976 Album by Leroy Hutson)
The Voices of East Harlem (Gospel Band, '70s)

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