Tony Clarke (singer) explained

Tony Clarke
Background:solo_singer
Alias:Tall Tonio
Birth Date:13 April 1940
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Soul
Occupation:Musician, singer, songwriter
Years Active:1959–1971
Label:Chess

Tony Clarke (April 13, 1940 – August 28, 1971) was an American soul singer and songwriter. His most famous tracks include "The Entertainer" and "Landslide".

Early life and career

Clarke, born in New York City, was raised in Detroit by his mother, Thelma.[1] His birthname has often been cited as either "Ralph Thomas Williams", "Ralph Ferguson", or "Ralph Clarke".[2] His father was of Sicilian background. He attended Northwestern High School in Detroit before getting married at the age of 16. He performed as a singer and made his first recordings for the small Stepp label in the late 1950s, his first single being "Ten Reasons" / "Hot-Rod-Car" in 1959 under the name "Tall Tonio".[3] His next single, released three years later under the name Tony Clarke and released under the Fascination label, was "Cry" / "Love Must Be Taboo". He wrote the songs "Pushover" and "Two Sides to Every Story", hits for Etta James, with Billy Davis.[4]

In 1963, Clarke wrote "Pushover" with Billy Davis for Etta James. Clarke moved to Chess Records in 1964. and had his first chart entry the same year with "(The Story of) Woman, Love and a Man", which reached No. 88 on the R&B chart.[5] He had more success with his own song, "The Entertainer",[6] which hit No. 10 R&B and No. 31 Pop in the U.S. in 1965. In 1966, he moved from Detroit to Hollywood, and secured a small part in the film They Call Me Mister Tibbs!.[7] His last single released before his death, "Ghetto Man" / "Love Power", was released under Chicory records in 1970.[8] This record was released on Chicory records. Clarke's 1968 record (They Call Me) A Wrong Man / I Can't Wait Until I See My Babys Face was backed by The Monticellos.[9] Many of Clarke's records featured other famous Detroit rhythm and blue singers. His 1988 reissue of I Had A Talk With My Man / The Entertainer, featured Mitty Collier on I Had A Talk With My Man (the original release year is unknown).[10] His first and only Extended play, reissued posthumously in 1990, featured Chris Kenner.[11] By the late 1960s, Clarke's relationship with his wife became unstable. He was fatally shot by his estranged wife when he broke into her house in Detroit. It was said that Clarke tried to defend himself with a tire jack.

Legacy

After his death, his popularity saw a resurgence in the 1970s on the United Kingdom's Northern soul scene particularly with his recordings of “The Entertainer” and "Landslide". The Entertainer has been sampled twice: first in "N.I.C.E. Guy" by Scha Dara Parr in 1990, and next in "Aqui Para Frank V" by Proper Dos in 1992.[12] A compilation album entitled "The Rare And The Rest" was posthumously released in 1997.[13] Clarke's records are rare to come across in the modern day, and most of his records can sell for over $1,000.[14] On October 4, 2015, Clarke was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame in Detroit, Michigan.[15] The event was held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History.

Discography

Singles (Tony Clarke)

YearNameLabel
1962Cry / Love Must Be TabooFascination
1962(The Story Of) Woman, Love And A Man Part 1 / (The Story Of) Woman, Love And A Man Part 2Fascination
1964Ain't Love Good - Ain't Love Proud / Coming Back StrongChess
1965Joyce Elaine / You're A StarChess
1965Landslide / You Made Me A V.I.P. (Very Important Person)Chess
1965The Entertainer / This Heart Of MineChess
1965Poor Boy / This Fugitive KindChess
1968(No Conception) No Sense Of Direction / (They Call Me) A Wrong ManM-S
1968(They Call Me) A Wrong Man / I Can't Wait Until I See My Babys Face
1969The Entertainer / Ain't Love Good - Ain't Love ProudChess
1970Ghetto Man / Love PowerChicory

Singles (posthumous)

YearNameLabel
1972The Entertainer / (The Story Of) Woman, Love And A ManChess
1974Landslide / The EntertainerChess
1988I Had A Talk With My Man / The Entertainer
1989Landslide / We're Gonna Make ItRipete
2013Love Must Be Taboo / Willie Knows HowOutta Sight

Singles (release year unknown)

NameLabel
Jeanette / LandslideChess
I Had A Talk With My Man / The EntertainerCollectables
This Heart Of Mine / The EntertainerChecker
The Entertainer / Got My Mojo WorkinRipete
The Entertainer / Selfish OneEric

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Remembering The Legacy Of The Iconic American Soul Singer-Songwriter: Tony "The Entertainer" Clarke . 2023-12-22 . www.genaheelz.com.
  2. Web site: 2015-01-20 . The Short Life and Career of Tony Clarke Mental Itch . 2023-12-22 . mentalitch.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: Tall Tonio And The Mello-Dee's - Ten-Reasons / Hot-Rod-Car .
  4. https://mentalitch.com/the-short-life-and-career-of-tony-clarke/ "The Short Life and Career of Tony Clarke", Mental Itch
  5. Web site: Tony Clarke Songs ••• Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts . 2023-12-22 . www.musicvf.com.
  6. Web site: Tony Clarke Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More . 2023-12-22 . AllMusic . en.
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  8. Web site: Tony Clarke - Ghetto Man / Love Power - 1970 . .
  9. Web site: Tony Clarke, The Monticellos – (They Call Me) A Wrong Man / I Can't Wait Until I See My Babys Face . .
  10. Web site: Mitty Collier, Tony Clarke – I Had A Talk With My Man / The Entertainer . .
  11. Web site: Chris Kenner / Tony Clarke / Supercharge / Arthur Alexander – Something You Got / This Heart Of Mine / Red Dress / Everyday I Have To Cry . .
  12. Web site: Tony Clarke (Northern Soul) - The Entertainer - WhoSampled . .
  13. Web site: Tony Clarke – The Rare And The Rest . .
  14. Web site: popsike.com - tony clarke landslide . 2023-12-22 . www.popsike.com . en.
  15. Web site: rush360 . 2022-07-24 . Inductees R&B Hall of Fame . 2023-12-22 . en-US.