- Shirley Goodman
Shirley Goodman (born Shirley Mae Goodman,
19 June 1936 , New Orleans,Louisiana — died5 July 2005 , Los Angeles,California ) was an American R&Bsinger , who had substantial success both in the 1950s and 1970s.Career
After singing in
church choir s, she recorded her first demo with a group of friends in 1950. Some months later, her solo voice caught the attention ofAladdin Records owner Eddie Messner, who tracked her down and paired her as a duo with another school friend, Leonard Lee (born29 June 1936 — died23 October 1976 ). As 'Shirley & Lee', they recorded their debut single "I’m Gone", produced byCosimo Matassa , which reached #2 on the Billboard R&B charts in 1952. The record contrasted Goodman’ssoprano with Leonard'sbaritone , in a way in which subsequentsongwriter s have suggested was influential on the development ofska andreggae .In their early
song s, they pretended as if they were sweethearts and were dubbed "the Sweethearts of the Blues". However, they changed style in 1956 and recorded "Let the Good Times Roll", which became their biggest hit reaching #1 on the R&B chart and #20 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart. Although the follow-up, "Feel So Good", also made the charts, the duo’s later releases were less successful, and Goodman and Leonard split up in 1962. Leonard made some subsequent solo records with little success.In the mid 1960s, Goodman moved to
California , where she worked as a session singer on records bySonny and Cher ,Dr. John and others, and also formed a duo for a time withJessie Hill . She sang backing vocals onThe Rolling Stones ’ "Exile On Main Street "album , but then briefly retired from themusic industry .Later in 1974, as Shirley Goodman Pixley, she was contacted by her friend
Sylvia Robinson , previously of the duoMickey and Sylvia and now co-owner of the All Platinumrecord label , and was persuaded to record the lead vocal on a dance track, "Shame, Shame, Shame". Credited toShirley & Company , the record became an international pop hit, reaching #12 on the Billboard chart and presaging thedisco boom. After a few further recordings and tours, Goodman finally retired from the music industry after returning to New Orleans in the late 1970s.After suffering a stroke in 1994, she moved to California. Shirley died on July 5, 2005 in Los Angeles, CA; she was buried in New Orleans (a month and a half before
Hurricane Katrina hit). She is survived by her son.External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3nfoxq95ldte~T1 All Music Guide]
* [http://www.tsimon.com/shirley.htm Shirley & Lee]
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Shirley%20And%20Lee.html More information]
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