Larry Darnell Explained

Larry Darnell
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Leo Edward Donald, Jr.
Birth Date:17 December 1928
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S
Death Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Genre:R&B, rock and roll
Years Active:1949-1969

Larry Darnell (born Leo Edward Donald, Jr.; December 17, 1928, Columbus, Ohio  - July 3, 1983, Columbus)[1] was a successful American singer, who was instrumental in the formation of the New Orleans style of R&B in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

Biography

As an eleven-year-old Darnell achieved local fame as a gospel singer, and left home at 15 years of age to work as a dancer with a burlesque road show, the Brownskin Models.[2] In New Orleans he gained steady employment as a singer at the Dew Drop Inn.[2] In 1949, he was signed up by Fred Mendelsohn for the Regal label in New Jersey.[2] His first two recordings, "I'll Get Along Somehow" and "For You My Love", both hit the R&B charts in November 1949, with "For You My Love", written by Paul Gayten, staying at the number 1 spot for eight weeks.[3]

The follow-ups "I Love My Baby" and Louis Prima's "Oh Babe!" were also hits, and Darnell's powerful and passionate voice contributed to the development of a trend in popular music soon marketed nationwide as rock and roll. Darnell was the top selling R & B artist of 1950.[4] However, after Regal collapsed in 1951, his records became less successful. By now known as "Mr. Heart & Soul", he appeared in the 1955 movie Harlem Rock & Roll Revue, and spent the rest of the decade recording for various labels.

In 1969, he made his final recordings, for the Instant label in New Orleans.[2] Receding from professional activity, he continued to sing in church and at charitable events.[2] In April 1979, while en route to sing at a funeral in Akron, Ohio, he was mugged by a gang, and received severe injuries. The doctors operating on him to save his life discovered he had lung cancer, from which he died in 1983.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bob. Eagle. Eric S.. LeBlanc. 2013. Blues - A Regional Experience. Praeger Publishers. Santa Barbara. 82 . 978-0313344237.
  2. Book: The Guinness Who's Who of Blues. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1995. Second. 0-85112-673-1. 100.
  3. Web site: Artist Biography: Larry Darnell. arwulf. arwulf. AllMusic. November 25, 2018.
  4. Web site: Corey @ I'll Keep You Posted: The REAL Tent Show Queens: What Was On Their Mind? . Illkeepyouposted.typepad.com . 2011-04-05 . 2016-11-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161106002621/http://illkeepyouposted.typepad.com/ill_keep_you_posted/2011/04/bobby-marchan-was-there-something-on-his-mind.html . 2016-11-06 . dead .