Al Wilson 1939-2008
Major Works
- “The Snake” (1968)
- Now I Know What Love Is (1968)
- Who Could Be Loving You (1968)
- Shake Me Wake Me (1969)
- I Stand Accused (1969)
- By the Time I Get to Phoenix (1969)
- Poor Side of Town (1969)
- Lodi (1969)
- Show and Tell” (1973)
- Touch and Go (1974)
- La La Peace Song (1974)
- I Won’t Last a Day Without You (1975)
- Be The One (1975)
- I've Got A Feeling (We'll Be Seeing Each Other Again)
(1976)
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Al Wilson: A
Biography 1939-2008
By Xavier Collier (SHS)
Al Wilson is a Mississippi native who is not perhaps well known.
However, he became a traveling man who sang and played drums
for various bands before he himself became a solo artist (“Jukebox
Tonite”).
Al Wilson was born on June 19,1939, in Meridian, Mississippi.
He attended school at Kate Griffin Elementary. Wilson wasn't much
interested in education; instead he focused on music. He
also acted in school plays and later won talent shows as a singer
and took first prize in an art contest. By the age of twelve, he had
earned money as a country and western singer, formed his own spiritual
quartet, and was singing in the church choir. In fact, he began singing
at his church at age seven or eight. His preacher saw wonders in him
and encouraged him throughout childhood (“Biography of Al Wilson”).
Wilson once commented, "Our preacher never had any formal music
training, but when he laid down a beat and established the root bass,
it was a thrill. No singer could miss."
In high school, Wilson moved to San Bernadino, California,
where he continued to work to help support his family. Between
odd jobs as a letter carrier, clerk, janitor, and laborer, he
took up the drums and practiced pounding out seductive rhythms
in his spare time. After high school he toured the Southern
states for four years with Johnny "Legs" Harris and the
Statesmen. Wilson joined the United States Navy. After serving
two years, where he sang with an enlisted men's combo, Al ended
up in Los Angeles. He was alone and unknown, so he made
the rounds of cabarets and nightclubs, singing wherever he could.
He created a rhythm and blues singing group called the Jewels.
After leaving the Jewels, he joined The Rollers. When
the Rollers broke up, Wilson formed the Souls, his own
instrumental San Bernardino-based quartet and scored.
Al
met Marc Gordon in 1966, and Gordon become his personal manager.
Marc introduced the young singer to Johnny Rivers. Johnny
Rivers signed Al Wilson as a soloist with Soul City Records.
He then began a ten- year period of chart topping music. In
1968, Do What You Gotta Do and The Snake
topped rhythm and blues charts. Wilson had consistent success
throughout the 1970’s. His second album on Soul City Records,
called Weighing In, in 1973 sold two million copies.
Also debuting in 1973 was Show and Tell. It was
named Crashbox Magazine's number one single of
the year. One year later, “La La Peace Song” debuted
as number one in 1974. His career began winding down, but Wilson
landed one last chart appearance in 1979, with Count the
Days (“Jukebox Tonite”). Al Wilson’s style is a blend of earthiness and sophistication. His wide
range of pop and jazz, rock and blues and gospel and funk showed
his versatility. Wilson traces his style to no single influence.
He considers himself a performer instead of a singer and
drummer. Wilson has done stand-up comedy at local clubs and
also played with a variety of vocal instrumental groups. Some
critics say of his style: “Whether on record,
television, or on stage, Al Wilson has that special quality
that marks him as an enduring star ”("Biography of Al
Wilson).
UPDATE 2008: Al Wilson died Monday, April
21, 2008 of kidney failure at Kaiser Permaneute Medical Center
in Fontana, California. In addition to his son Tony, Wilson
is survived by his wife, Patricia; daughters Alene Harris and
Sharon Burley; a brother, Eddie Wilson; sisters Lottie Ross,
Ruby Conyers and Maebell Cole, and 13 grandchildren.
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Timeline
1939- (June 19) Al Wilson was born in Meridian, Mississippi.
1949- started singing in his church choir.
1959- joined the U.S. Navy
1961- joined the San Bernardino-based quartet.
1966 -joined the Jewels
1966 -signed a record deal with Soul City
1968-The Snake becomes his first album to hit the charts as number one.
1973- Weighing In sells two million records, recorded a gold single “Show and Tell” written by Jerry Fuller
1974 Show and Tell is number one, Wilson and O. C. Smith both recorded versions of La La Peace Song. "The La La Peace Song." The two singles split air play and sales. Show and Tell by Al Wilson on Bell/Rocky Road Records becomes GOLD
1976- landed hit “I’ve Got a Feeling”
1979- chart appearance with “Count the Days”
1999-- Juneteenth (June 19) Al's birthday,
he was honored by the California State Assembly in the First
Class of Freedom Fighters for Musical Arts along Joe Vincent
and Mr. Rickey Ivie, Esq., for their efforts in restoring the
musical heritage to its rightful owners.
2001-- New album titled Spice of Life
2008-- Al Wilson died of kidney failure on
April 21
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Related Websites
CNN
obituary for Al Wilson
Al Wilson sings Show and Tell, 1973 video on YouTube
Al Wilson
sings The Snake on YouTube.
Wilson
info on All but forgotten web page.
http://www.soulsounds.com/aal.html#Anchor-51483
Site has photos, bio, and audio for Al Wilson.
http:://www.marstalent.com/bio_al_wilson.htm.
This page tells some details about Al Wilson’s life.
http://www.soulsounds.com/Wilson%20Legal.html
Lists all songs legally copyrighted to Al Wilson.
Songs
by Al Wilson.
Barry
Rudolph produced Wilson songs.
MP3
audio clip for Show and Tell.
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Bibliography
”Biography of Al Wilson.” March 20,2002. <http://www.jukebox.com/htm/bands/al_wilson.html>
Larkin, Colin. "Al Wilson.” The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Guinness Publishing LTD, 1995. 4513.
“Jukebox Tonite Presents” March 20, 2002. <http://www.marstalent.com/bio_al_wilson.htm>
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