Dee Clark
Dee Clark
Artist Information
Genres: Soul, R&B, Chicago Soul
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: November 7, 1938 in Blythesville, AR
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Biography
Though largely unknown among contemporary audiences, Dee Clark was one of the most successful R&B singers of the late '50s and early '60s, his resonant, expressive tenor gracing classics like "Raindrops" and "(Hey) Little Girl." Delecta Clark was born in Blytheville, Arkansas on November 7, 1938; from the age of three, he grew up on Chicago's West Side, in 1952 joining with schoolmates Sammy McGrier and Ronnie Strong in the Hambone Kids. A fad that required performers to slap their thighs, chests, and other parts of the body in emulation of what's now known as a Bo Diddley beat, the Hambone Kids were popular long enough for the teenage trio to collaborate with Red Saunders & His Orchestra for a single, also titled "Hambone," issued on Okeh in 1952.
Discography
Release: December 15, 2007
Label: Neon
Release: March 6, 2006
Label: Marginal