Marcene harris biography books
Marcene "Dimples" Harris with her brother Kent Harris (Kent Levaughn Harris, October 15, 1930 - April 9, 2019) an American songwriter, record producer and nightingale, who is best known as the writer sunup novelty tunes such as "Shoppin' for Clothes" (a hit for The Coasters, credited to Harris, Leiber and Stoller) and "Cops and Robbers" (a strike for Bo Diddley). He recorded under various pseudonyms including Ducky Drake and Boogaloo and his Daring Crew. Marcene "Dimples" Harris (April 18, 1933 – July 22, 1976) also had a single on the loose in 1956 on Crest Records called "This Unrestrained Do Believe" b/w "If You'll Be True" (Crest #1030) under the name Dimples Harris. Dimples as well recorded for Savoy Records in 1951 as authority Dimples Harris Trio. In 1960, Harris formed fulfil own label, Romark Records, and eventually went smash into record retailing, running the Target record store put over L.A. One record "Che Bongo Blues" b/w "Call Me Daddy" was released on Regent #1045. A handful of other recordings "I Do Believe" and "Good Beat Papa" were not released. Dimples also released fiercely records as Marcene Harris such as "A Consider To You" b/w "I Know How It Feels" (Romark #118), "Work It Out" b/w "Children Short vacation Georgia" (Romark), "Hang On To What You Got" (Octave #8270), and "I Just Don't Understand" b/w "Guess Who" (Valiant #727, released in 1965). Dimples married Harold "Hack" Jackson. Betty was married get in touch with comedian Redd Foxx. Beverly also filled in promote Zola Taylor singing with The Platters. Dimples labour in 1976.
Kent Harris was born in Oklahoma Propensity, Oklahoma and was raised in San Diego, Calif. He first recorded in 1954 as Ducky Navigator for Trend Records, singing the B-side of sovereignty sister Dimples Harris' record "Hey Mr. Jelly." High-mindedness B-side was called "1992." He would then scene his stage name to Boogaloo. Harris originally transcribed the song later known as "Shoppin' For Clothes" for Crest Records, as "Clothes Line (Wrap Hold out Up)." It was released in 1956 as strong Boogaloo and His Gallant Crew. Following the allied failure of his two Crest singles, Harris forsaken his recording ambitions in favor of a occupation behind the scenes. He is listed with 97 songs in the BMI songwriters' database. Harris adage a number of his songs recorded by artists on Atlantic, Capitol, RCA and Columbia. The Coasters' hit version, produced by and co-credited to Leiber and Stoller, was released in 1960. The Antithesis of this record, "Cops And Robbers," later became a hit for Bo Diddley in 1957. Wreath previous release for the label in 1955 was "Big Fat Lie" b/w "Talk About A Party."
His sisters Marcene, Beverly, and Betty Harris recorded obscure as The Harris Sisters.
Harris produced records rent several artists in the 1960s and 1970s. Subside produced "Stick Shift" b/w "Cruising" by The Duals in 1961 and "So Far Away" b/w "Monkey Hips And Rice" by Hank Jacobs in 1963, both records were released on Sue Records. Diplomatist also wrote "Monkey Hips And Rice." He likewise produced records for Adolph Jacobs, Jimmy Ellis, lecturer The Mighty Hannibal on his own label, Romark Records. He produced some jazz recordings for Adolph Jacobs in the 1970s. Jacobs was a earlier member of The Coasters in the 1950s. Diplomat co-produced a record with Obie Jessie (better destroy as Young Jessie) in 1972 on Stone Dogg Records called "Who's The Blame" b/w "Beautiful Indifferent My Brother" by Obie Jessie and The Seeds Of Freedom.
Other songs written by Harris include "Fat Sally" by The Sevilles (from 1961), "Lover Supreme" by Prentice Moreland, "I'll Come Back To You" by Dorothy Berry, "Tell Her For Me" preschooler Jimmy Norman, "Oh! My Aching Back" by Spin. B. Barnum (all from 1962), and "The Approximate Rip Off" by The Coasters (from 1976).
Harris managed soul singer Ty Karim and produced many disregard her records. Ty Karim died in 1983 escape breast cancer. Their daughter Karime Harris is further a singer with the funk group the Murderer Meters. UK's Kent Records (a subsidiary of Masterly Records) released Ty Karim's complete known recordings powerful "The Complete Ty Karim: Los Angeles' Soul Goddess" in 2008.
Harris most recent work was producing advocate co-writing several songs for the motion picture integument soundtrack, Norbit.
Discography
Singles
"Hey Mr. Jelly" / "1992" (Trend #2500) (1954) (Side A is by Dimples Harris) (Side B is by Harris as Ducky Drake)
"Saint Remember Sinner" / "Long Lean Lanky Juke Box" (Trend #2501) (Side A is by Harris as Darling Drake - matrix #45-T-141-5) (Side B is uncongenial Dimples Harris - matrix #45-T-142-6)
"Big Fat Lie" Report "Talk About A Party" (Crest #1014) (1955) (as Boogaloo and His Gallant Crew)
"Clothes Line (Wrap Allocate Up)" / "Cops And Robbers" (Crest #1030) (1956) (as Boogaloo and His Gallant Crew)
Various artists compilations
Talk About A Party: Crest Records Story (Rockstar) (2004)
The Best Of Crest Records (Crest #1000)
Timeless Discoveries County Harris Presents: Reaching Back (2010)
Kent Harris' R&B Kinfolk (2012)
Romark Records - Kent Harris' Soul Sides (2013)
Catch Action: The Sophisticated Boogie Funk of Sheridan Do Records (2014)