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| Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away | |
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Nombre de messages : 3100 Date de naissance : 29/03/1968 Age : 56 Localisation : Cleveland-USA emploi : Rockabilly Wife to Supprime-man Loisirs : Eddie, Gene and my Husband! Date d'inscription : 18/03/2006
| Sujet: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 03:49 | |
| Jewel Akens Passes Away At 79 by VVN Music on March 6, 2013 Jewel Akens, who told the whole world all about The Birds and the Bees, has died at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, CA hospital from complications of back surgery. He was 79. Akens was in a series of groups, including the Medallions, the Four Dots and the duo Jewel and Eddie (with Eddie Daniels) before joining the Turnarounds. While with the last group, producer Herb Newman brought them a song written by his teenage son called The Birds and the Bees. The group, as a whole, did not want to record the songs so Akens went into the studio and did it solo. The result was a number 3 national hit in 1965 and a gold record. His next record, Georgie Porgie, peaked at 68 later in the same year and he never hit the singles chart again. Aken’s quick success and just as quick fall never soured him on the music business as he made his way for many years as a touring artist with The Monkees and other groups and was still performing until a few years ago. Akens is survived by his wife of sixty years, Eddie Mae. Source: http://www.noise11.com/news/jewel-akens-passes-away-at-79-20130306 Discographie de Jewel Akens: http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/jakens.htm | |
| | | Elviresheeley Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 3100 Date de naissance : 29/03/1968 Age : 56 Localisation : Cleveland-USA emploi : Rockabilly Wife to Supprime-man Loisirs : Eddie, Gene and my Husband! Date d'inscription : 18/03/2006
| Sujet: Re: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 03:49 | |
| JEWEL AKENS Born Jewel Eugene Akins, 12 September 1933, Houston, Texas Died 1 March 2013, Los Angeles, California
It's not difficult to guess what your first association with the name Jewel Akens will be. But there's a lot more to him than just "The Birds and the Bees". His mother had her heart set on getting a girl child, whose name was to be Jewel. She got a son instead, but the baby got the name just the same. Born in Houston, Jewel moved to Los Angeles with his family in 1949. At age 11, he was singing in church. In 1958 he joined the Four Dots, a group led by Albert ("Jerry") Stone, formerly of the Fascinators, who had recorded for Dootone. The first single by the Four Dots, "It's Heaven"/"My Baby (She Loves Me)" (Freedom 44002) was credited to Jerry Stone and the Four Dots, but the next single (Freedom 44005), a cover of "Don't Wake Up the Kids" by Otis Williams and the Charms, simply to The Four Dots. Freedom was a subsidiary of Liberty Records (logical enough), with Jerry Capehart as its A&R man. Capehart was Eddie Cochran's manager and Eddie plays guitar on all the four Freedom sides, though he was not really a member of the Four Dots, as is alleged by the discography mentioned at the end.
Akens then teamed up with a friend, Eddie Daniels, who had had two releases on Ebb Records in 1957-58, including the excellent "I Wanna Know". As Jewel and Eddie, they had a few singles released on the Silver label (owned by Jerry Capehart) in 1959-60, the first and best of which was "Opportunity". Eddie Cochran also plays guitar on these sides, as well as on Akens' Crest single from 1962. Prior to that, Jewel and (probably) Eddie Daniels, had a single on Imperial as the Astro-Jets ("Boom a Lay"/"Hide & Seek", 1961), which Wayne Jancik calls "one of the finest and now one of the hardest to find double-sided neo-doo-wop delights". In 1964, Akens signed with Herb Newman's Era label in Hollywood. His first single for Era ("Runaway and Hide"/"Ain't Nothin' Shakin'") was as the lead singer of a group called the Turnarounds. The group split up following disagreements over a song that Herb Newman had offered them for their next single. It was written by Newman's son under the pseudonym of Barry Stuart. This was "The Birds and the Bees", which Akens liked, but the rest of the group didn't. Jewel worked hard on the song, trying out four or five different arrangements. It paid off : in March 1965, "The Birds and the Bees" peaked at # 3 in Billboard.
Akens followed this up with another nursery-rhyme-influenced song, "Georgie Porgie", which sounded too much like its predecessor and got no higher than # 68. Personally I prefer the B-side, "Around the Corner (From My House)". Several more Era singles followed, but nothing further charted. By 1967, Akens was recording for Colgems Records, a joint venture between Screen Gems (a division of Columbia Pictures) and RCA Records to issue records by the Monkees and other Screen Gems artists. For Colgems, Jewel recorded what he considered to be his finest recordings, cover versions of Thurston Harris' "Little Bitty Pretty One" and Arthur Alexander's "You Better Move On". He toured with the Monkees and continued to record until the mid-70s in a variety of styles. In 1973 he co-produced the critically acclaimed "Super Taylors", a duet album of Southern soul by Ted Taylor and Little Johnny Taylor (no relation), for Stan Lewis' Paula Records. In 1989-91 he recorded three singles with a group called the Feathers. Akens was a versatile artist, who considers himself lucky that he was able to make a living with his music. He is probably still performing today.
Acknowledgements: Wayne Jancik (Billboard book of one-hit wonders), All Music Guide, and the following discography: http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/jakens.htm
CD : The Very Best Of Jewel Akens (Collectables, 2001). 15 Era recordings.
Source: http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/jewel_akens.htm
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| Sujet: Re: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 07:49 | |
| Je ne connais pas, mais R.I.P.
Merci Elvire pour l'info | |
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| Sujet: Re: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 19:01 | |
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| | | Elviresheeley Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 3100 Date de naissance : 29/03/1968 Age : 56 Localisation : Cleveland-USA emploi : Rockabilly Wife to Supprime-man Loisirs : Eddie, Gene and my Husband! Date d'inscription : 18/03/2006
| Sujet: Re: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 19:09 | |
| Bravo Joe! Y a de la lecture la.. Pleding For your love (Eddie accompagne sur ce 45T) | |
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| Sujet: Re: Jewel Akens (Jewel And Eddie) passed away Sam 09 Mar 2013, 19:56 | |
| OUI
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