Howard Tate

Howard Tate

Howard Tate is an American soul music singer and songwriter. He was born August 14 1939, near Macon, Georgia, and moved with his family to Philadelphia in the early 1940s.Wise, Brian. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E5DE163AF93BA35751C0A9629C8B63 "Eclectic Sounds of New Jersey, Echoing From Coast to Coast"] , "The New York Times", February 8, 2004. Accessed November 22, 2007.] In his teens, he joined a gospel music group that included Garnet Mimms and, as the Gainors, the group in the early 1960s recorded rhythm and blues sides for Mercury Records and Cameo Records. Tate performed with organist Bill Doggett and returned to Philadelphia.

Mimms, now leading a group called the Enchanters, introduced Tate to record-producer Jerry Ragovoy, who began recording Tate for Verve Records. Utilizing top New York City session musicians such as Paul Griffin, Richard Tee, Eric Gale, Chuck Rainey and Herb Lovell, Tate and Ragovoy produced, from 1966 to 1968, a series of bluesy soul-music recordings that are regarded as some of the most sophisticated of the era. "Ain't Nobody Home" (1966), "Look at Granny Run Run" (1966), "Baby I Love You" (1967), and "Stop" (1968) all written or co-written by Ragovoy, were well received by record buyers. "Ain't Nobody Home", "Look At Granny" and "Stop" charted pop and top 20 R&B.

Janis Joplin performed another single, the title track from his first album, "Get It While You Can", during this time. The album was regarded as a classic by aficionados, but it failed to sell in large quantities. However, Tate's reputation among critics was high. As Robert Christgau writes in his review of Tate's Verve material, "Tate is a blues-drenched Macon native who had the desire to head north and sounds it every time he gooses a lament with one of the trademark keens that signify the escape he never achieved. He brought out the best in soul pro Jerry Ragovoy, who made Tate's records jump instead of arranging them into submission, and gave him lyrics with some wit to them besides."

Tate, working apart from Ragovoy, made an album called "Howard Tate's Reaction" that was released in 1970 on Turntable Records. Produced by Lloyd Price and Johnny Nash, it was distributed in minute quantities, and critics felt it lacked the flair of his Verve material. Still, as Christgau writes, "Tate's voice is potent enough to activate more inert material." The record was reissued, as "Reaction", in 2003. Ragovoy and Tate reunited for the 1972 Atlantic Records "Howard Tate", which included more songs by Ragovoy along with Tate's versions of Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country" and Robbie Robertson's and Levon Helm's "Jemima Surrender." Again, the album was acclaimed by critics and virtually ignored by listeners.

After recording a single for Epic Records and a few songs for his own label, Tate retired from the record business in the late 1970s. He sold securities in the New Jersey and Philadelphia area, and in the 1980s developed a dependence on drugs, ending up living in a homeless shelter. In the mid-1990s Howard Tate began counselling drug abusers and the mentally ill, and worked as a preacher. A Jersey City disc jockey discovered Tate's whereabouts early in 2001, and in spring 2001 Tate played his first date in many years, in New Orleans. He then began working with Ragovoy on an album that was released, as "Rediscovered", in 2003. It was regarded as a return to form and included covers of songs by Elvis Costello and Prince as well as a new version of "Get It While You Can."

In 2006, Shout! Factory released "Howard Tate Live", recorded in Denmark in summer 2004. Working with producer, arranger and songwriter Steve Weisberg, Tate recorded "A Portrait of Howard", which was released in fall 2006 on the independent Solid Ground label. It included compositions by Randy Newman, Nick Lowe, Lou Reed and Carla Bley, as well as songs written by Tate and Weisberg.

In late 2007, Tate recorded "Blue Day" in Nashville with producer Jon Tiven. The record was released in summer 2008.

elected discography

*"Howard Tate's Reaction" (1970; reissued 2003)

*"Howard Tate" (1972; reissued 2001)

*"Get It While You Can: The Complete Legendary Verve Sessions" (2004)

*"Rediscovered" (2003)

*"Live!" (2006)

*"A Portrait of Howard" (2006)

*"Lost Soul" (1994; this compilation contains one song by Tate, "Ain't Got Nobody to Give It To")

*"Blue Day" (2008)

*"The Jerry Ragovoy Story: Time Is on My Side" (2008; compilation contains three songs by Tate: "You're Lookin' Good," "Ain't Got Nobody to Give It To" and the "Rediscovered" remake of "Get It While You Can")

References

ources

*Christgau, Robert (1990). "Rock Albums of the '70s." (New York: Da Capo Press). ISBN 0-306-80409-3


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