Sonny Turner Explained

Birth Date:24 September 1939
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Instrument:vocals
Associated Acts:The Platters

Sonny Turner (September 24, 1939 – January 13, 2022) was an American singer. Turner hailed from Fairmont, West Virginia, and was best known for replacing Tony Williams as lead singer of The Platters.

Life and career

Prior to his work with The Platters, Turner was the lead singer of a local vocal group called The Metrotones. While performing in a local club in Cleveland as the opening act for Redd Foxx, Turner was approached by local DJ Bill Crane and asked if he would be interested in auditioning for The Platters, as their lead singer as Tony Williams was soon to be leaving the group. Turner was chosen out of 100 hopeful auditioners to replace Williams in late 1959. Turner, whose friend and mentor was Jackie Wilson, breathed new life into The Platters with three hit singles; "I Love You 1000 Times" in 1966, "With This Ring" in 1967 and "Washed Ashore" in 1968. He also re-recorded many of The Platters hits of the 1950s, and it is Turner's vocals that are heard on the soundtracks for films such as The Nutty Professor 2 and Hearts in Atlantis. Turner died from throat cancer in Los Angeles on January 13, 2022, at age 82.[1]

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

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External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Katsilometes . John . Legendary Platters singer Sonny Turner dies at 82 . January 14, 2022 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . January 13, 2022.
  2. Web site: Turner . Sonny . Sonny Turner (2) . Discogs . 25 March 2022.