Marlena Shaw Explained

Marlena Shaw
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Birth Name:Marlina Burgess
Birth Date:22 September 1939
Birth Place:New Rochelle, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1967–2024

Marlina Burgess (born September 22, 1939 – January 19, 2024), professionally known by her stage name Marlena Shaw, was an American singer. Shaw began her singing career in the 1960s and continued to perform until her death. Her music has often been sampled in hip hop music, and used in television commercials.

Background

Marlena Shaw was born in New Rochelle, New York. She was first introduced to music by her uncle Jimmy Burgess, a jazz trumpet player.[1] In an interview with The New York Times, she told the reporter: "He [Jimmy Burgess] introduced me to good music through records – Dizzy [Gillespie], Miles [Davis], a lot of gospel things, and Al Hibbler, who really knows how to phrase a song." In 1952, Burgess brought her on stage at the Apollo Theater in Harlem to sing with his band. Shaw's mother did not want Marlena to go on tour with her uncle at such a young age. Shaw enrolled in the New York State Teachers College in Potsdam (now known as the State University of New York at Potsdam) to study music but she later dropped out.[2]

Career

Shaw began to make singing appearances in jazz clubs whenever she could spare the time. The most notable of these appearances was in 1963 when she worked with jazz trumpeter Howard McGhee. She was supposed to play at the Newport Jazz Festival with McGhee and his band, but left the group after getting into an argument with one of the band members. Later that year, she got an audition with Columbia label talent scout John Hammond. Shaw did not perform well during the audition because she was too nervous. Undeterred, she continued to play small clubs until 1966. Her career took off in 1966 when she landed a gig with the Playboy Club chain in Chicago. It was through this gig that she met with representatives of the Chess Records music label, and soon signed with them. She released her first two albums on their subsidiary Cadet Records. A 1969 album track "California Soul", a funk-soul tune written by Ashford & Simpson and originally issued as a single by American pop quintet The 5th Dimension, later became a staple of the UK rare groove scene. This song has appeared in television commercials for Dockers, KFC[3] and Dodge Ram trucks.[4] Unable to find her own style at Chess, she moved to the jazz-oriented Blue Note Records in 1972.

In 1977 she released an LP Sweet Beginnings on Columbia that contained: "Yu Ma / Go Away Little Boy", a medley containing the old Goffin and Carole King standard, originally recorded by Nancy Wilson. The album also contained the track Look at Me, Look at You, popular on the U.K. rare groove scene. She sings the theme song "Don't Ask to Stay Until Tomorrow" from the 1977 film Looking for Mr. Goodbar that's also found on its soundtrack. She also recorded one of the disco era's biggest hits, a remake of "Touch Me in the Morning", also on Columbia Records.

In 1982 Marlena recorded the Gary Taylor ballad called "Without You in My Life" from the LP Let Me in Your Life that was jointly produced by Johnny Bristol and Webster Lewis on South Bay records. This had moderate chart success in the USA. In 1983 she recorded the vocals for "Could It Be You", a track by Phil Upchurch on his Name of the Game album.

Shaw continued to perform and record. In 1999, 2001 and again in 2007, Shaw was one of the performers at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands.[5] [6] [7]

Death

Shaw died on January 19, 2024, at the age of 84.[8]

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart positionsLabel
US
[9]
US R&B
US Jazz
1967Out of Different BagsCadet
1969The Spice of Life
1972MarlenaBlue Note
1973From the Depths of My Soul
1974Marlena Shaw Live at Montreux
1975Who Is This Bitch, Anyway?159478
1976Just a Matter of Time25
1977Sweet Beginnings621412Columbia
1978Acting Up171
1979Take a Bite
1982Let Me in Your LifeSouth Bay
1987It Is Love (Recorded Live at Vine St.)7Verve
1988Love Is in Flight20Polydor
1996DangerousConcord Jazz
1997Elemental Soul
2002Live in Tokyo441 Records
2004Lookin' for Love
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

As guest

With Benny Carter

With others

[10]

Singles

As lead artist

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
YearChart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[11]
US Cash
Box

[12]
US
R&B<br>/HH
[13]
US R&B<br>Cash
Box

[14]
US
Dance

[15]
CAN
AC
[16]
UK
Dance

[17]
UK
Disco

[18]
UK
R&B
[19]
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"19675866333711
"It's Better Than Walkin' Out"19767483Just a Matter of Time
"Pictures And Memories"197724Sweet Beginnings
"Yu-Ma/Go Away Little Boy"7921194635
"Theme from Looking for Mr. Goodbar
(Don't Ask to Stay Until Tomorrow)"
197845Looking for Mr. Goodbar
"Love Dancin'"197949Take A Bite
"Never Give Up on You"19839148Let Me in Your Life
"California Soul"2004 The Spice of Life
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ordoña . Michael . 2024-01-21 . 'California Soul' singer Marlena Shaw dies at 81 . 2024-01-23 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  2. Web site: Marlena Shaw Biography & History. 2020-08-16. AllMusic. en-us.
  3. Web site: KFC "Soul Food". https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/fBnI8Nmfdkg . 2021-12-13 . live. Upstairs Post. June 10, 2014 . 20 January 2019. YouTube.
  4. 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Ad - YouTube Video
  5. Web site: Marlena Shaw NN North Sea Jazz Festival. 2007. 2020-08-16. www.northseajazz.com. en.
  6. Web site: Marlena Shaw NN North Sea Jazz Festival. 1999. 2020-08-16. www.northseajazz.com. en.
  7. Web site: Marlena Shaw NN North Sea Jazz Festival. 2001. 2020-08-16. www.northseajazz.com. en.
  8. News: Marlena Shaw, Venerable Nightclub Chanteuse, Dies at 84. Traub. Alex. The New York Times. January 28, 2024. January 29, 2024. Before her death, her birth year had generally been listed as 1942 or 1944, but her daughter wrote in the death announcement that she had actually been born in 1939..
  9. Web site: Marlena Shaw - Awards. AllMusic. 20 August 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20120802003130/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/marlena-shaw-mn0000847756/awards. August 2, 2012.
  10. Web site: Marlena Shaw - Album Discography. 2020-08-16. AllMusic. en-us.
  11. Web site: Marlena Shaw Chart History Billboard (Dance Club Songs). Billboard.com. January 23, 2022.
  12. For "Theme from Looking for Mr. Goodbar (Don't Ask to Stay Until Tomorrow)": Web site: Adult Oriented Playlist. RPM. 25 February 1978. 23 January 2022.
  13. For "Yu-Ma/Go Away Little Boy": Web site: TOP DANCE SINGLES. Music Week. 5 November 1988. 23 January 2022.
  14. For "Yu-Ma/Go Away Little Boy": Web site: DISCO TOP 40. Music Week. 46. 17 September 1977. 23 January 2022.
  15. United Kingdom. single. Marlena Shaw. California Soul. September 4, 2022. 15732-4989-1.