- The Four Tunes
The Four Tunes (also referred to as The 4 Tunes) were a leading black pop
vocal quartet during the 1950s. The members at the peak of their fame were William "Pat" Best, Jimmy Gordon, Jimmie Nabbie, and Danny Owens.Career
The group originated from
The Brown Dots , a quartet started inNew York City by Ivory "Deek" Watson (b.18 July 1909 ,Mounds, Illinois - d.4 November 1969 ,Washington, DC ) after he split from theInk Spots in late 1944. The other original members were William "Pat" Best (baritone and guitar) (b.6 June 1923 ,Wilmington, North Carolina - d.14 October 2004 ,Roseville, California ), Joe King (tenor), and Jimmy Gordon (bass).Best and Watson were co-credited with the song "For Sentimental Reasons", which became The Brown Dots' first single. Later it became a 1946 hit for
Nat King Cole and was recorded by many other artists. Soon afterwards, King was replaced by Jimmie Nabbie (tenor) (b. USA, d. September 1992) and, in late 1946, Nabbie, Best, and Gordon recruited Danny Owens to replace Watson. They called themselves The Sentimentalists (after "For Sentimental Reasons") and started recording for Manor, backingSavannah Churchill on her 1947 # 1 R&B hit "I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)".After bandleader
Tommy Dorsey asked them to stop calling themselves the Sentimentalists, also the name of his vocal group, they changed their name to The Four Tunes. Nabbie later stated that the name was derived from the fact that all they had left were four tunes that they hadn't yet recorded. Manor reissued all their Sentimentalists recordings as by the Four Tunes.They continued recording for Manor through the Spring of 1949, when they switched over to
RCA Victor , where they had 18 records released between May 1949 and November 1953. They then switched to Jerry Blaine's Jubilee label, where they achieved their greatest popularity. Their first Jubilee recording, "Marie" was released in September, and reached #2 on the R&B charts (#13 Pop). ThisIrving Berlin tune had been a #1 smash forTommy Dorsey (with Jack Leonard on vocal) in 1937, and was later a hit for Irish groupThe Bachelors .The Four Tunes' next Jubilee release, "
I Understand Just How You Feel " was a bigger hit, climbing to #7 R&B, but even higher (#6) on the Pop charts, a notable achievement for 1953. By this time, the group had leaned closer torhythm & blues and now had swung back to pop. The group played the black theater circuit and also many white clubs. When they were on a tour with pop singerJoni James , she asked Jimmie Nabbie to write a song for her. The result, "You Are My Love", was her big hit of 1955 (which the Four Tunes covered). In late 1959, there were two releases on Crosby (a Las Vegas label that Jimmie Nabbie partly owned). Then, there was a single release on Robin's Nest (as the "Four Tunes And One") in 1962.After 18 years with the group, Jimmie Nabbie left in 1963, to become a soloist (in 1965, he joined an Ink Spots group to come full circle; he would remain with them until his death); Danny Owens left about the same time. Billy Wells was tapped to fill Nabbie's place and tenor Gaines Steele was brought in to replace Owens. In the mid-60s, Frank Dawes (tenor and piano) was also brought on board, as a utility singer. The recording career of the 4 Tunes wound down with an LP on the ARA label in 1969 (which not only contained a version of "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons," but also "Whole Lot Of Shaking Going On"). The personnel were: Pat Best, Jimmy Gordon, Billy Wells, Frank Dawes, and Chuck Hampton (drums and vocals).
The group kept going throughout subsequent decades, although Wells left in the 80s for medical reasons and was replaced by Andre Williams, who in turn made way for Rufus McKay. Pat Best and Jimmy Gordon finally wound the group up in the late 1990s.
Awards & Recognition
The Four Tunes were inducted into The
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.External links
* [http://entertainment.msn.com/artist/?artist=701443 Bio on MSN Entertainment site]
* [http://www.group-harmony.com/BEST/browndot/browndot.htm Article on the Brown Dots/4 Tunes]
* [http://www.group-harmony.com/BEST/pat-best.htm The Pat Best Web site]
* [http://www.vocalgroup.org/inductees/the_four_tunes.html 'The Four Tunes' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page]
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