- Paul Jabara
Paul Jabara (
January 31 ,1948 –September 29 1992 ) was an Americanactor ,singer andsongwriter .Jabara was in the original cast of the stage musicals "Hair" and "
Jesus Christ Superstar " As well as taking over the role of Frank-N-Furter in the Los Angeles Production of "The Rocky Horror Show " whenTim Curry left the production to film the movie version in England.He released his first album "Shut Out" in 1977. He is best known, however, for writing
Donna Summer 's Oscar andGrammy Award -winning hit "Last Dance" from "Thank God It's Friday " (1978) andBarbra Streisand 'sGolden Globe -nominated song "The Main Event/Fight" from "The Main Event" (1979). Jabara also played the role of Carl, the unlucky-in-love and short-sighted disco goer in "Thank God It's Friday" and he also contributed as a singer on two tracks on the original soundtrack album.Jabara won the 1979
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for "Last Dance" and theAcademy Award for Best Original Song.Jabara's solo albums on the legendary
disco labelCasablanca Records include three duets with Donna Summer; "Shut Out " (1977), "Something's Missing" (1978) and "Never Lose Your Sense Of Humor " (1979).He later penned Streisand & Summer's duet "
No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) ", which was aBillboard number-one hit. His credits also include theWeather Girls hit "It's Raining Men ", co-written withPaul Shaffer . Also written forBette Midler but never commercially released was "Jinxed! ", the closing credits theme from the movie and box-office bomb of the same name in 1981. It is more of a New Wave sounding recording typical of the era. Jabara also wroteDiana Ross ' 1982 hit single "Work That Body", included on her album "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", as well as "Two Lovers" forJulio Iglesias (1984).He wrote the book, music, lyrics and starred in the Broadway musical "
Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It) " which played theBroadhurst Theatre inNew York City in 1973. It closed in previews prior to its official opening and was never reviewed by the press. No recording was made of the score, which featured both Jabara's trademarkdisco music as well as more traditional Broadway-style numbers. In 2005, a workshop of a musical entitled "Last Dance" played New York City. It was a musical assembled from Jabara's well-known disco songs and told the story of a modern-day teenager who goes back in time to spend one night at Studio 54.Jabara's 1983 album "
Paul Jabara & Friends " which includes The Weather Girls' "It's Raining Men" also features guest vocals by the at the time 20 year old and still relatively unknownR & B singerWhitney Houston ."It's Raining Men" later appeared on the soundtrack of several movies, including "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "".
Red Ribbon Project
Jabara was co-founder of the Red Ribbon Project, an artists' collective, and is believed by some to have conceived and distributed the first red AIDS ribbons, although the Red Ribbon Project specifically renounced the notion of any individual authorship. [http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/catalogue/jabara.html] Jabara died from
lymphoma related toAIDS at the age of 44. He is interred inGreen-Wood Cemetery inBrooklyn ,New York .Discography
ingles
* "
Shut Out " [duet with Donna Summer] (1977)
* "Dance" (1977)
* "Slow Dancing" (1977)
* "Dancin' (Lift Your Spirits Higher) " (1978)
* "Pleasure Island" (1978)
* "Take Good Care of My Baby" / "What's a Girl to Do" [Paul Jabara &Pattie Brooks ] (1978)
* "Trapped in a Stairway" (1978)
* "Disco Queen" (1978)
* "Never Lose Your Sense Of Humor " [duet with Donna Summer] (1979)
* "Disco Wedding" (1979)
* "Take Me Home" [w/ Brenda & The Tabulations] (1982)tudio albums
* "Shut Out" (
Casablanca Records , 1977)
* "Keeping Time " (Casablanca Records, 1978)
* "The Third Album" (Casablanca Records, 1979)
* "Paul Jabara & Friends " [featuringThe Weather Girls , Leata Galloway &Whitney Houston ] (CBS Records , 1983)
* "" [featuring Leata Galloway] (CBS Records, 1986)oundtracks and compilations
* "Various Artists - Original Soundtrack - Thank God It's Friday" (2 tracks as performer, 4 as composer, Casablanca Records, 1978)
* "Greatest Hits... and Misses " (Casablanca Records/PolyGram , 1989)
* "The Casablanca Records Story" (PolyGram, 1994)External links
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* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=8048 Paul Jabara] at the [http://www.ibdb.com/ internet Broadway Database]
* [http://www.pauljabara.com Paul Jabara: The Official Site]
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