- Lesley Gore
Infobox musical artist
Name = Lesley Gore
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lesley Sue Goldstein
Alias = Lesley Gore
Born = Birth date and age|1946|5|2|mf=y
Origin =New York City ,New York ,United States
Instrument =Vocals
Genre = Pop
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1963– present
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Associated_acts =Sue Thompson ,Brenda Lee
URL = [http://www.lesleygore.com/ lesleygore.com]
Voice_type =Alto [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-113200708.html "LESLEY GORE "Ever Since" ..."] , "The Washington Post ",September 16 ,2005 . AccessedDecember 22 ,2007 . "Instead, "Ever Since" is a cozy pop cabaret album, an intimate showcase for Gore's now hazy alto and contemplative delivery."]Lesley Gore (born
May 2 ,1946 as Lesley Sue Goldstein) is an Americansinger-songwriter of the "girl group era". She is perhaps best known for her 1963 pop hit, "It's My Party", which she recorded at the age of 16. Following the hit, she became one of the most recognizedteen pop singers of 1963-1967.Biography
Gore was born in
New York City ,New York ,United States ,North America . She was raised in Tenafly,New Jersey , in aJewish family. She was a junior at the Dwight School for Girls in nearby Englewood when "It's My Party" became a #1 hit. [Retro, Ricky. "It's her party, and it's Spector's turn to cry", "The Star-Ledger ",May 24 ,2004 . "ONE DAY IN 1963, 16-year-old Lesley Gore was driving home from the Dwight School For Girls in Englewood when she heard a song on the car radio that knocked her out."]Career: 1960s and 1970s
Gore's first hit was followed by many others, including "Judy's Turn to Cry" (the sequel to "It's My Party") (U.S. #5), "She's a Fool" (U.S. #5), the proto-
feminist "You Don't Own Me" (U.S. #2), "That's The Way Boys Are" (U.S. #12), "Maybe I Know" (U.S. #14), "The Look Of Love" (U.S. #27) and "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" (U.S. #13). Herrecord producer wasQuincy Jones , who would later become one of the most famous producers in American music.Instead of accepting the
television andmovie contracts that came her way, Gore chose to attendSarah Lawrence College inNew York . This limited her public career to weekends and summer vacations, and undoubtedly hurt her career. Nevertheless, throughout the mid-1960s, Gore continued to be one of the most popular female singers in the United States andCanada .Gore was given first shot at recording "A Groovy Kind of Love", but her then-producer
Shelby Singleton refused to let her record a song with the word "groovy" in it; The Mindbenders went on to record the song, and it went to #2 on the Billboard charts. Gore also released "Wedding Bell Blues " as a single in 1969, but her version flopped, while theFifth Dimension 's spent three weeks at #1.By the late 1960s, her popularity had decreased with the advent of harder-edged
psychedelic music . Her last major hit was theBob Crewe -produced "California Nights", which she performed on both theJanuary 19 andJanuary 25 ,1967 , episodes of the "Batman"TV series , in which she guest-starred as Pussycat, one ofCatwoman 's minions. In the episodes, she lip-synched to her songs "California Nights" and "Maybe Now"Hoekstra, Dave. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20070311/ai_n18709695 "Our favorite Lesley Gore moments"] , "Chicago Sun-Times ",March 11 ,2007 . AccessedMay 31 ,2007 . "Who says debuting a new single on a TV show is such a new idea? Gore did it on -- gulp -- "Batman" in January 1967. And not only did she appear on the show to sing "California Nights," she did so in character -- as one of Catwoman's minions: Pink Pussycat. The episode was titled "That Darn Catwoman," and Gore reprised her role that same season in another episode, "Scat! Darn Catwoman."... Some amusing trivia: Gore was offered the song "A Groovy Kind of Love," but her producer wouldn't allow her to record a song with the word "groovy" in it."] (the latter was for some reason cut from most later broadcasts of the episodes). Afterwards, she maintained a lower profile in the music industry, performing at concerts and incabaret s. She also kept busy writing songs, including composing songs for thesoundtrack of the 1980 film, "Fame", for which she received an Academy Award nomination for "Out Here on My Own", written with her brother Michael. [Jones, Chad. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060421/ai_n16154640 "It's still her party, and Lesley Gore's not crying"] , "Oakland Tribune ",April 21 ,2006 . AccessedMay 31 ,2007 . "The disc includes her stripped-down, almost Marianne Faithful- like version of "You Don't Own Me" as well as "Out Here On My Own", the Academy Award-nominated song she wrote with her brother, Michael Gore, from the movie "Fame"."] The song was a Top 20 hit forIrene Cara .Fact|date=April 2007Return to recording in 2005
Gore played concerts and appeared on television throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 2005, she recorded her first album of new material since 1976 ("Love Me By Name") — "Ever Since" — with producer/songwriter Blake Morgan for Engine Company Records (a small independent label). In addition to extensive national radio coverage and critical acclaim from "
The New York Times ", "Rolling Stone ", "Billboard Magazine ", and other national press, three songs from "Ever Since" have been used in television shows and the film "Better Angels ", in ""'s fourth season premiere episode, "Words We Don't Say", in an episode of "The L Word ", and "It's Gone", in the Jeff Lipsky-directed film "Flannel Pajamas".exual orientation
Gore announced in 2005 that she is a
lesbian . [ [http://www.afterellen.com/People/2005/6/lesleygore.html AfterEllen.com - Interview with Lesley Gore ] ] She stated further that she did not know her ownsexual orientation until she was in her twenties.Some commentators consider the lyric content of some albums, notably "Someplace Else Now", to contain implicit references to Gore's
sexuality . Her altering of known song lyrics was also thought to have implied her orientation as in her album "The Canvas Can Do Miracles". On that album she covered the song "You're the One That I Want " (from the film "Grease"), altering the line "cause I need a man" to "cause I need a friend".Gore provided musical aid for the 1996 film "
Grace of My Heart ", which featured a character (played byBridget Fonda ) whose struggles over her sexual orientation were similar to Gore's. Beginning in 2004, Gore could be seen hosting thePBS television series, "In the Life ", which focused onLGBT issues. Gore currently lives with her partner of more than 23 years.Discography
ingles
elected albums
Television appearances
* "
Ed Sullivan Show " (Four appearances)
* "American Bandstand "
* "The Mike Douglas Show "
* "The Andy Williams Show "
* "Merv Griffin Show"
* "The Donna Reed Show " (appeared as herself in the final episode of the series on 3/19/66, performing "It's My Party" and "We Know We're In Love")
* "Batman" (starring as "Pink Pussycat") - her hit "California Nights" was introduced on this show, in the episode "That Darn Catwoman."
* "Club 1270", a teen-oriented dance-party television show onWXYZ-TV inDetroit ("1270" was a reference to the frequency of WXYZ-AM radio, a leadingTop 40 station in the Detroit area at the time, now WXYT.)
* "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson "
* "Shindig! "
* "Hullabaloo"
* "What's My Line? "
* "Days of Our Lives "
* "Murphy Brown "
* "Hollywood Squares "
* "Dinah Shore "
* "The Midnight Special"
* "In The Life " (PBS )
* "A Capitol Fourth "
* "Gay USA "References
External links
* [http://www.lesleygore.com Lesley Gore Official Site]
* [http://www.patswayne.com/lesley/lgore.htm International Fan Club site]
* [http://www.onamrecords.com/gallery/view/Lesley%20Gore Lesley Gore's career on A&M Records with gallery, international discography]
* [http://www.afterellen.com/People/2005/6/lesleygore.html 2005 interview]
* [http://www.enginecompanyrecords.com/lesleygore EVER SINCE 2005 CD]
* [http://www.artistlaunch.com/lesleygore Lesley's Artistlaunch Page]
* [http://bjbear71.com/Ogerman/Claus.html "The Work of Claus Ogerman"] - Lesley Gore's work during 1963–1965 with hit arranger/conductorClaus Ogerman is documented here in a pictorial discography of original albums, compilations, and singles - many with original album liner note scans.
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