- Bobby Nunn
Ulysses B. "Bobby" Nunn (
September 20 ,1925 –November 5 ,1986 ) was asinger with the musical groupsThe Robins andThe Coasters . He was born inBirmingham, Alabama , USA, and died ofheart failure inLos Angeles, California , USA.Biography
Nunn was a welterweight boxing champion in the
U. S. Air Force . After his discharge in 1947 he moved toWatts, California . He became a member of the A-Sharp Trio with Billy Richards, Roy Richards, and Ty Terrell, and they eventually becameThe Robins . Nunn would record some duets withLittle Esther as well as some solo recordings in the early 1950's. In 1952 recorded for Sage & Sand Records with Bobby Byrd and Ty Terrell. Bobby Byrd is better known asBobby Day of "Rockin' Robin" fame.In 1955, Nunn and
Carl Gardner split fromThe Robins to becomeThe Coasters withLeon Hughes andBilly Guy . After leavingThe Coasters , he teamed with another former CoasterLeon Hughes to record as The Dukes in 1959. Two singles were released "Looking For You" b/w "Groceries, Sir" (Flip #343), and "I Love You" b/w "Leap Year Cha Cha" (Flip #344).Nunn recorded backup vocals with a vocal group for
Dorsey Burnette onImperial Records . These two songs "Try" and "You Came As A Miracle" were recorded on August 28, 1958 and were released as a single (Imperial #5561) in March 1959. In 1965, Nunn arranged the song "Whip It On Me Baby" byThe O'Jays onImperial Records . This song was earlier recorded by fellow CoasterBilly Guy on Double-L Records in 1963. Throughout the 1960's and 1970's, Nunn had his own group of Coasters called "The Coasters Mark II" with membersGrady Chapman , Bobby Sheen, andBilly Richards, Jr. (who is nephew to Billy Richards).Another Bobby Nunn recorded for
Motown Records in 1982. There is no relation to this Bobby Nunn.Discography
ingles
*Why Did You Leave Me Baby?/Alone About Midnight (Hamptone International #605) (1/1950)
*Bring Your Lovin’ Back To Me/I Got A Country Gal (Blue #105) (1950) (as Billy Nunn)
*Anticipating Blues/Hard Luck Women & Strife (Side-B by Big Duke with Pete Johnson All-Stars) (Dootone #302) (1950)
*Clappin’ And Shoutin’/I’m Tellin’ You Baby (Blue #115) (1951) (as Billy Nunn)
*Christmas Bells/Two Sisters (Side-B instrumental by Que Martin) (Recorded In Hollywood #244) (1951)
*Saturday Night Daddy/Mainliner (Side-B by Little Esther) (Federal #12100) (1952) (Bobby Nunn & Little Esther)
*You Took My Love Too Fast/Streetlights (Side-B by Little Esther) (Federal #12122) (1952) (Bobby Nunn & Little Esther)
*Please Don’t Hurt Me/Delicious Are Your Kisses (Sage & Sand #203) (1952) (with Bobby Byrd & Ty Terrell)
*Candle Of Love/Peanut Brittle (Sage & Sand #204) (1952) (with Bobby Byrd & Ty Terrell)
*Like/Henrietta (Titan #1703) (1960) ("Henrietta" with Ginny Tyler)Various artists compilations
*Blues For Dootsie: The Blue And Dootone Sides (Ace #1115) (2006)
*Rhythm And Blues Christmas (Ace #1128) (2006)
*From The Doo Wop Vaults Of Titan Records (TRCD #1700)Book references
* The Coasters (by Bill Millar) (Star Books) (1974)
* L. A. R&B Vocal Groups 1945-1965 (by Steve Propes and Galen Gart) (Big Nickel Publications) (2001)External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/mn/coasters The Coasters Web Site]
* [http://home.att.net/~uncamarvy/Robins/robins.html Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks - The Robins]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Nunn&GSfn=Bobby&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=8667& Find A Grave Memorial]
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