- Bob & Earl
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Name = Bob & Earl
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Origin = Los Angeles,California , U.S.
Genre =soul music
Years_active = 1960-1970s
Label = Class
Marc
Associated_acts =The Hollywood Flames Bobby Day Barry White
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Past_members = Earl Nelson
Bobby Byrd (akaBobby Day )
Bobby Relf (aka Bobby Garrett / Bobby Valentino)Bob & Earl were an American
soul music singing duo in the 1960s, best known for writing and recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle".Career
The original duo were Bobby Byrd and Earl Nelson (born Earl Lee Nelson,
8 September 1928 , Lake Charles,Louisiana -12 July 2008 ) They had both been members ofThe Hollywood Flames , a prolificdoo-wop group in Los Angeles,California whose major hit was "Buzz Buzz Buzz" in 1958, on which Nelson sang lead.By 1957, Byrd had started a parallel solo career, writing and recording for contractual reasons as
Bobby Day . He wrote and recorded the original version of "Little Bitty Pretty One ", and had a hit of his own with "Rockin' Robin" (1958). In 1960, Day / Byrd and Nelson began recording together as Bob & Earl, on the Classrecord label . However, these releases had relatively little success, and Day / Byrd restarted his solo career.In 1962, Nelson then recruited a second "Bob", Bobby Relf (
January 10 1937 -November 20 2007 ), who also used the stage names of Bobby Garrett and Bobby Valentino. Relf had already led several Los Angeles based acts in his career, including the Laurels, the Upfronts, and Valentino and the Lovers. The latter two groups also featured the thenpianist and basssinger ,Barry White .This duo of Relf and Nelson recorded several singles for different labels, before recording "Harlem Shuffle" in 1963. The song was written by Relf and Nelson, arranged by Barry White [ [http://oldies.about.com/od/70spopandsoul/p/barrywhite.htm Barry White Profile - History of Barry White - Songs and music by Barry White ] ] [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/barrywhite/biography Barry White: Biography : Rolling Stone ] ] , and produced by Fred Smith. It was based on a number called "Slauson Shuffletime" (named after a boulevard in Los Angeles) by another Los Angeles singer, Round Robin [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3047219.ece Bobby Relf obituary - Times Online ] ] . When released on the Marc label, "Harlem Shuffle" became a modest hit on the R&B chart. Its vocal interplay directly influenced later duos such as
Sam and Dave . However, its main success came as late as 1969, when it was re-released in the UK and became a Top Ten hit there. Reportedly [ [http://www.rockabillyeurope.com/references/messages/earl_nelson.htm Earl Nelson ] ] ,George Harrison called it his favourite record of all time.By that time, Nelson had achieved further success as a solo artist under the alias of Jackie Lee, with "The Duck", a hit
dance record released in 1965, which reached #14 in the U.S. (Jackie was Nelson's wife's name and Lee his own middle name). When "Harlem Shuffle" became successful on reissue, Nelson and Relf reunited as Bob & Earl to tour. However, the duo split up for the last time in the early 1970s.References
External links
* [http://www.secondhandlps.de/interpreten/index/0/showip/3245/Bob--amp;-Earl.html Further information]
* [http://www.rockabillyeurope.com/references/messages/earl_nelson.htm Further information]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3047219.ece Obituary of Bobby Relf in "The Times", 14 December 2007]
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