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Leroy Hutson

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American soul and R&B singer (born 1945)
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Leroy Hutson
Born (1945-06-04)June 4, 1945 (age 79)
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresFunk,R&B,soul,Chicago soul,smooth soul,jazz
Occupation(s)Songwriter,musician,arranger,producer
Instrument(s)Vocals,piano,keyboards,clavinet,saxophone
Years active1970s–1990s
LabelsCurtom
Warner Bros.
Elektra
Triumph,Kapp
Acid Jazz Records
WebsiteOfficial website
Musical artist

Leroy Hutson (born June 4, 1945) is an Americansoul andR&B singer, songwriter,arranger,producer and instrumentalist, best known as former lead singer of R&B vocal groupThe Impressions.

His music concerns 1970s soul, as noted in the June 29, 2006 issue ofRolling Stone magazine. He is the father of producerJR Hutson.[1][2][3][full citation needed]

Biography

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Early years

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As a teenager, Hutson formed the Nu-Tones, a four-man vocal group based in New Jersey. They won several talent shows during his high school years.[4] The other members of the Nu-Tones were Ronald King, Bernard Ransom, Ed Davis, and Irving Jenkins.

In 1968, as part of the duo Sugar & Spice, Lee Hutson and Deborah Rollins recorded forKapp Records. They recorded several singles with some success. Their single "In Love Forever" ranked the "Best New Record Of The Week" in the local newspaper column "Soul Sauce". Two other singles recorded were "Ah Ha Yeah" and "Dreams".

College years

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Initially attendingHoward University in Washington D.C. to study dentistry, Hutson was room-mates withDonny Hathaway who left college early in order to be Curtis Mayfield's musical director, Hutson then chose to switch his college major to music theory and composition. It is through Hathaway that Hutson then came to replace Curtis in The Impressions.[5]

At Howard University, Hutson joinedThe Mayfield Singers, a group put together on Howard's campus by musicianCurtis Mayfield that performed at New York's famedApollo Theater and Philadelphia'sUptown Theater. The group released one single for Mayfield in 1967.

There, Hutson collaborated with Donny Hathaway on "The Ghetto", giving the late recording star his first hit record in early 1970.

Years with the Impressions

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In 1971, three months out of college, Hutson was asked to replaceCurtis Mayfield as the lead singer ofThe Impressions. He stayed with them for two-and-a-half years and recorded two albums with the group, before amicably leaving to pursue his own career as a writer,producer,arranger, and musician.

The first Impressions single to feature Hutson as lead vocalist was entitled "Love Me", released onCurtom Records in North America in June 1971.

On August 27, 2013, Hutson, filed a complaint againstYoung Jeezy and others alleging that Young Jeezy's song "Time" inappropriately incorporated the instrumental portion ofThe Impressions "Getting it On," which was registered with theUnited States Copyright Office in 1973.[6]

Solo career

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In 1973 Hutson wrote, produced, arranged and recorded his first solo album,Love Oh Love, featuring the single "So In Love With You". It was released onCurtom Records.

Between the period of 1973 until 1992 Hutson recorded eight albums and charted with thirteen singles in the U.S.[7] Because of this he has developed acult following on the soul scene. AfterLove Oh Love, Hutson went on to releaseThe Man!,Hutson,Feel the Spirit,Hutson II,Closer to the Source andUnforgettable. Hutson's last 12", theShare Your Love EP, was released via the UK'sExpansion Records.

In 2008, Hutson returned to recording under the name Lee Hutson, issuing an albumSoothe You Groove You on his own Triumph label and via download. Two years later, in August 2010, Hutson made his comeback to European stages, performing at Suncebeat Festival in Zadar, Croatia, at Vintage at Goodwood Festival and at Indigo2 in London. He was backed by the British group The Third Degree.

As of 2017, Hutson's work is now licensed by British independent record labelAcid Jazz Records,[8] who released an Anthology LP featuring his bigger hits such as "I Think I'm Falling In Love", "Lucky Fellow" and "Don't It Make You Feel Good" as well as previously unreleased track "Positive Forces", which featured an instrumental of "All Because of You" on the B side.[9] They then went on to release another unreleased single, "Now That I Found You".[10]

In February 2018 they re-issued bothHutson andHutson II and are currently in the process of releasing a four-part online documentary entitledLeroy Hutson: The Man!,[11] which features contributions from long-time fans of Hutson's such as actor and radio DJCraig Charles andAcid Jazz founder and managing directorEddie Piller. Piller is said to have based his own music production style on that of Hutson's,[12] and uses the instrumental track "Cool Out" as the opening track for his current radio show,Eddie Piller's Eclectic Soul Show.

Work with other artists

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Consistently touring through the late 1970s and 1980s, Hutson also lent his musicality to production work with fellow Curtom artistsLinda Clifford,Arnold Blair, andThe Natural Four.

As a writer/producer, he has worked forRoberta Flack ("Tryin' Times", "Gone Away"),The Natural Four ("You Bring Out the Best in Me", "Can This Be Real"), Linda Clifford,Voices of East Harlem ("Giving Love"), Arnold Blair ("Trying to Get Next to You"), andNext Movement ("Let's Work It Out"), while more recently one of his own cult singles "Lucky Fellow" was covered bySnowboy on Acid Jazz records.

Television

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Discography

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Albums

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Compilations

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Chart history – LeRoy Hutson

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Billboard Music Charts (North America) - singles

YearSingleChartChart position
1973"Love Oh Love"Black Singles75
"When You Smile"Black Singles81
1974"Ella Weez"Black Singles81
1975"All Because of You"Black Singles31
"Can't Stay Away"Black Singles66
1976"Feel the Spirit"Disco Singles5
Black Singles25
"Lover's Holiday"Black Singles68
1977"Blackberry Jam"Black Singles82
"I Do, I Do (Want to Make Love to You)"Black Singles55
1978"In the Mood"Black Singles56
"Where Did Love Go"Black Singles45
1979"Right or Wrong"Black Singles47

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album

YearAlbumChartChart position
1974The Man!Black Albums36
1975HutsonBlack Albums46
1976Feel the SpiritBlack Albums21
Pop Albums170
1977Hutson IIBlack Albums26
1979UnforgettableBlack Albums69

Chart history – The Natural Four

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References

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  1. ^"Interview With JR Hutson".HitQuarters. 10 May 2010. Retrieved12 May 2010.
  2. ^Theakston, Rob. Biography atAllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  3. ^Degiorgio, Kirk."LeRoy Hutson Special".Red Bull Academy Music Radio. Retrieved27 January 2013.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"Leroy Hutson Interview".www.urbanjazz.org. Retrieved2018-03-03.
  5. ^"Leroy Hutson Interview".www.urbanjazz.org. Retrieved2018-03-03.
  6. ^Heard, Preston H. (6 September 2013)."Singer-Songwriter Lee Hutson Sues Rapper Young Jeezy Over Alleged Use of "Getting It On" Sample".The National Law Review. Retrieved18 May 2014.
  7. ^Chart history atAllMusic. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  8. ^"Acid Jazz Records | Leroy Hutson".www.acidjazz.co.uk. Retrieved2018-03-03.
  9. ^"Acid Jazz Records | We Are Releasing Leroy Hutson – Positive Forces".www.acidjazz.co.uk. Retrieved2018-03-03.
  10. ^"Leroy Hutson - Now That I Found You".Acid Jazz Records. Retrieved2018-03-03.
  11. ^Acid Jazz Records (2018-02-14),Leroy Hutson – The Man! Part 1: Getting A Start,archived from the original on 2021-12-13, retrieved2018-03-03
  12. ^"Playlists and interviews exploring British subculture: Eddie Piller".www.fredperry.com. Retrieved2018-03-03.

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