Dick Jensen Explained

Dick Jensen
Birth Name:Richard Hiram Jensen
Alias:Dick Jensen
Lance Curtis
Birth Date:April 19, 1942
Birth Place:Kalihi, Hawaii
Death Place:Honolulu, Hawaii
Occupation:Live performer
Years Active:1960–2001
Label:Philadelphia International
Bluewater
Probe
Epic

Richard Hiram Jensen (April 9, 1942 – June 21, 2006), was a musical performer of the Rhythm and Blues, Soul, and Gospel genres. His signature on-stage style incorporated strenuous dance moves similar to those of Jackie Wilson. He was born in Kalihi, Hawaii on the island of Oahu.

Biography

Jensen was a native Hawaiian athletic song stylist whose "white hot soul" electrified audiences. He was of Hawaiian, French, Danish, English and Irish descent.[1]

A graduate of Farrington High School, he first used the stage name Lance Curtis. He was a main showroom caliber draw who filled rooms at the Outrigger Waikiki, the Oceania Floating Restaurant, Hilton Hawaiian Dome, Reef Towers Polynesian Palace and the Hula Hut.[2] [3]

By 1968, this one-time opening act for the Rolling Stones had become an international performer, signing with Don Costa Productions[4] and began performing at the El Quid in Mexico City. He often divided his career between the islands and Las Vegas, Nevada. Jensen earned the sobriquet "The Giant" because of his tall stature, but he had a talent to match that nickname. His vocal stylings came deep from his Hawaiian soul, as he danced around the stage. Some have compared seeing his physicality on stage to watching the seemingly effortless glide of a professional ice skater. In 1970, he was appearing at the Century Plaza in New York City,[5] in his debut of that city. In 1970,[6] 1971,[7] 1972[8] and 1973,[9] he appeared at the Copacabana in New York,[10] aptly being compared to James Brown, the superstar most analogous to Jensen's onstage style.

He branched out into acting with guest starring roles on popular television shows. In 1982,[11] he appeared on The Mike Douglas Show when it was broadcast from Hawaii.

In his later years, Jensen became a born again evangelical Christian minister.

He died of Lou Gehrig's Disease, complicated by heart surgery and a series of mini-strokes, which took his legs before it took his life on June 21, 2006.[12] Jensen was survived by his wife Toni, daughters Summer Jensen, Renee Jensen-Oliveira of Honolulu and Nikeila Jensen of Los Angeles, daughter Jennifer Garcia of Las Vegas, and son Brandon Jensen of Honolulu. He also had three grandchildren.[13]

Discography

Television work

Awards

On November 5, 2005, Jensen received a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Stars,[1] [14] commemorating his distinguished contributions to that city's entertainment.

The Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts awarded Jensen the 2006 Na Hoku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Award.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Young . Mary . Dick Jensen Calls it a Wrap . Oahu Island News . 2005 . 2010-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718032746/http://www.westwingmanagement.com/dickjensen/index.htm . 2011-07-18 . dead .
  2. Book: Fodor, Eugene . Waikiki Nightlife. Fodor's Hawaii . 156 . 1988 .
  3. News: Dick Jensen – Isle Entertainer . Berger . John . Honolulu Star Bulletin. 22 June 2006 .
  4. Gross . Mike . From the Music Capitals of the World-Honolulu . Billboard . 13 April 1968 . 47 .
  5. Harada . Wayne . Talent in Action . Billboard . 24 October 1970 . 30 .
  6. After Dark . New York Magazine . 7 September 1970 . 14 .
  7. After Dark . New York Magazine . 47 . 1971 . 102 .
  8. After Dark . New York Magazine . 14 February 1972 . 15 .
  9. After Dark . New York Magazine . 6 . 1973 .
  10. Gelormine . Phil . Talent in Action . Billboard . 28 April 1973 . 21, 40 .
  11. Weekly Listings . TV Guide . A-112. 30 . 1982 .
  12. News: Dick Jensen dead at 64 . Harada . Wayne . Honolulu Advertiser. 22 June 2006 .
  13. Web site: Dick Jensen dead at 64 | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper . The Honolulu Advertiser . 2006-06-22 . 2013-09-03.
  14. Web site: Walk of Stars . Las Vegas Walk of Stars . 18 May 2010.
  15. Web site: Na Hoku Hanohano Award . Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts . 18 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140227155255/http://www.nahokuhanohano.org/cms/index.php?page=Lifetime-awards . 27 February 2014 . Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts