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Billy Vera (born William Patrick McCord; May 28, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, author, and
music historian Music history, sometimes called historical musicology, is a highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies music from a historical point of view. In theory, "music history" could refer to the study of the history ...
. He has been a singer and songwriter since the 1960s, his most successful record being "
At This Moment "At This Moment" is a song written by Billy Vera and recorded live by Vera and his band under the name Billy Vera & the Beaters in 1981, during a string of performances at the Roxy in West Hollywood (January 15–17) and featured on their self- ...
", a US number 1 hit in 1987. He continues to perform with his group Billy Vera & The Beaters and won a
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in 2013.


Life and career

Vera was born in
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, and is the son of the radio and television announcer
Bill McCord William J. McCord (December 18, 1916 – January 17, 2004) was an American radio and television announcer. Born in Colville, Washington, McCord moved to Spokane in the 1930s, where he began his broadcasting career. During World War II, he ...
. He grew up in Hartsdale, NY, and attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School and Archbishop Stepinac High School. His mother, singer Ann Ryan, was a member of The Ray Charles Singers backing Perry Como on his TV show and his hit records.


1960s

Vera began his
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career in 1962 as a member of the Resolutions followed by the regional hit "My Heart Cries"/"All My Love" as Billy Vera & the Contrasts. He went on to a songwriting career in the 1960s, writing for
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,
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,
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and
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. He also wrote the garage band classic " Don't Look Back", performed by the Remains and later covered by Robert Plant. In 1967 Vera, with Chip Taylor, wrote "Storybook Children" and brought it to Atlantic Records. The groundbreaking decision to place former gospel singer
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with Vera in a white-black duet to record the song was a commercial and artistic success.Biography by Bill Dahl at Allmusic.com
Retrieved October 23, 2013.
"Storybook Children" is considered to be the first interracial love song to chart in the USA. Prior to this, duo Sister Rosetta Tharpe and
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had recorded "Have a Little Talk with Jesus" in 1952, which was a B-side. The duo became big favorites at Harlem's Apollo Theater and their follow-up, "Country Girl-City Man" also charted. He had a solo hit single later that same year with the
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penned "
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", which was also the name of his next album.


1970s thru 1990s

The 1970s were a slow period for Vera. In 1977 he issued a solo album called ''Out of the Darkness'' in the US, and as ''Private Clown'' in the UK. It failed to have an impact in either country. 1979 began with his song " I Really Got the Feeling", a number 1 hit for
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. During that decade he served as conductor for many oldies acts, including the Shirelles and Ronnie Spector as well as fronting the band at the 1972 Reunion concert of
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. Before moving to Los Angeles in 1979, he played many New York area clubs with his band, which included Ben Beckley on drums, Micheal Montecalvo on drums, Tommy Wolk on bass, John Levanthal on guitar, and Joe Renda on keyboards. Living in Los Angeles and writing songs for
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, Vera and his old friend, bass player Chuck Fiore, decided to put together a band to play the local
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scene. Modeling their band on Ray Charles's 1950s band, The Beaters were born. They featured a horn section, as well as a pedal steel guitar, along with drums, piano, Fiore's bass, and Vera on guitar and vocals. As a result of the buzz the band generated from their now-legendary Monday midnight shows at the Troubadour, they were offered a recording contract by Alfa Records, a major Japanese record company that had recently opened an American office in Los Angeles. They recorded the band live, at the Roxy (video was produced by Paul Flattery and directed by Bruce Gowers), calling the album ''Billy & The Beaters''. The 1981 album yielded the minor hits "I Can Take Care of Myself", which reached number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the US, and "
At This Moment "At This Moment" is a song written by Billy Vera and recorded live by Vera and his band under the name Billy Vera & the Beaters in 1981, during a string of performances at the Roxy in West Hollywood (January 15–17) and featured on their self- ...
", which (initially) charted at number 79. Both songs were credited to Billy & The Beaters. The following year, Vera recorded a self-titled solo album, with instrumentation by The Muscle Shoals Sound Rhythm Section and produced by Jerry Wexler. However, Vera's record deal evaporated almost immediately upon the album's release, as Alfa Records closed its U.S. offices in July 1982. The ''Billy Vera'' album spun off no hits, and failed to chart. A small-label album release from 1983, ''The Mystic Sound of Billy Vera'', similarly met with little commercial success. Vera returned to playing the clubs of Southern California, and resumed calling his backing band "The Beaters", which featured an ever-shifting lineup of players. In 1985, a producer from the television show ''Family Ties'' was in the audience and heard the band play "At This Moment". The song was subsequently featured in 1985 as a backdrop for romantic interludes between lead character Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Fox) and his girlfriend Ellen (Tracy Pollan). In real life, the two wed and are still married today. Viewers responded by clamoring for the song, and in 1986, Rhino Records released ''By Request: The Best of Billy Vera & the Beaters'', which was essentially a reissue of most of the tracks from ''Billy & The Beaters'', plus two tracks from ''Billy Vera''. The single "At This Moment" became a number one hit on its re-release, reaching the top in January 1987, and remained on the charts for 21 weeks. Aiming to capitalize on renewed interest in the group, Vera continued with his musical career, releasing another Billy Vera & the Beaters album on Capitol Records in 1988 called ''Retro Nuevo''. While the album's single, "Between Like and Love" peaked at number 9 on the Adult Contemporary chart, it missed the Hot 100, where Vera has not charted since "At This Moment". Before "At This Moment", Vera had a small career in movies and television including appearances in ''The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai'', ''Late for Dinner'', ''The Doors (film), The Doors'' and soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. "At This Moment" propelled his movie career as he and the Beaters were featured prominently in the Bruce Willis movie ''Blind Date (1987 film), Blind Date''. He appeared in one episode of a TV series, ''Wiseguy (TV series), Wiseguy'' and had several other roles on shows such as ''Baywatch'', ''Boy Meets World'', and a recurring role as Duke on ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' as well as nine appearances on ''The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson''. These roles would lead him into singing theme songs for TV shows, such as ''Empty Nest (TV series), Empty Nest'' and ''The King of Queens'', as well as voice acting on Cartoon Network cartoons. He served as band leader on Rick Dees' short-lived late-night talk show ''Into the Night'' on ABC in 1990. He also made a guest appearance in an episode of ''Double Rush'' in 1995. During that period, Vera co-produced three Lou Rawls albums with his friend Michael Cuscuna, for Blue Note Records, including ''At Last'', which reached number 1 on the ''Billboard'' jazz chart. Vera also produced Rawls's final album, ''Rawls Sings Sinatra'', which remained on the jazz chart for over six months. Rawls recorded seven of Vera's songs, including "If I Were A Magician" (1989), "Room with a View" and "You Can't Go Home". In 1990, Vera's tune "Papa Come Quick (Jody & Chico)" was included on Bonnie Raitt's album, ''Luck of the Draw (album), Luck of the Draw''. Vera also recorded as a duo with Nona Hendryx on the 1992 album ''You Have To Cry Some Time''.


2000s and 2010s

Currently the Beaters are still playing the Southern California club scene, and Vera continues his work as a music historian. He has helped produce, archive, and write liner notes for over 200 reissue albums and sets, from artists such as Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Louis Jordan, Ray Charles, and Louis Prima, among others. Vera has been the voice for AM/PM Mini Mart commercials since 1999 and is one of the top voice-over artists in Los Angeles. "At This Moment" was included on Michael Bublé's number one album, ''Crazy Love (Michael Bublé album), Crazy Love''. Vera's CD ''Hopeless Romantic: The Best Of Billy Vera & The Beaters'', was issued on Shout Factory Records, and ''The Billy Vera Story'' was released on Rock Beat Records. With his old friend Evie Sands, Billy recorded "Queen of Diamonds/Jack of Hearts", a CD featuring songs by their early mentor Chip Taylor. In 2015, Vera released ''Billy Vera: Big Band Jazz'' with arrangements by Chris Walden, a tribute to the black songwriters of the 1920s, 30s and 40s. It was issued on Varese-Sarabande Records, and Vera has appeared with a big 18-piece band in New York City, Hollywood, and at various jazz festivals. Vera returned to the studio in 2019 to record the album Timeless with three of the Beaters, augmented by some of LA's top sidemen. Vera also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at the corner of Vine Street and Yucca Street, right in front of the Capitol Records Building in Hollywood. He won a 2013
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for Grammy Award for Best Album Notes, Best Album Notes for the Ray Charles box set ''Singular Genius: The Complete ABC Singles''.Ives, Brian.
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KDKA (AM), CBS Pittsburgh (February 10, 2013).
Book publishing came calling and in 2016 his first effort, ''Vintage Neon: Los Angeles, 1979'', featuring photographs from Vera's nocturnal hunts for old neon signs was released. His second book, a memoir entitled ''Harlem to Hollywood'' was released in 2017. Reviews hailed it as "an astounding story...the purest treatise on the subject ever produced." Award-winning documentarian Alan Swyer has directed a documentary on Billy Vera, also titled ''Harlem to Hollywood'' now available on Amazon. For BMG Books, Billy has written "Rip It Up: The Specialty Records Story", for release in November 2019. In 2020, Vera's first novel, A Dollop of Toothpaste, was issued. It's a dystopian story and political satire in which the Mafia returns to their rightful place in society.


Discography


Chart singles


Albums

* ''Blind Date'' [Music from the motion picture] * ''Anybody Seen Her'' * ''Let You Get Away'' * ''Storybook Children'' [with Judy Clay] Atlantic, 1968) * ''With Pen in Hand'' (Atlantic, 1968) * ''Out of the Darkness'' (Midsong International, 1977) * ''Billy & the Beaters'' (Alfa, 1981) (US #118) * ''Billy Vera'' (Alfa, 1982) * ''The Mystic Sound of Billy Vera'' (Mystic, 1983) * ''The Billy Vera Album'' [Reissue of "Out of the Darkness"] (Macola 1987) * ''By Requestː The Best of Billy Vera and the Beaters'' (Rhino, 1987) (US No. 17, CAN #13) * ''Retro Nuevo'' (Billy & the Beaters, Capitol, 1988) * ''You Have To Cry Sometime'' (with Nona Hendryx, Shanachie, 1992) * ''Out of the Darkness'' (Unidisc, 1994) * ''Oh What a Night'' (Billy & the Beaters, Pool Party, 1996) * ''Not For Sale'' (Billy Vera, Chance, 1999) * ''Something Like Nothing Before'' (Classic World Productions, 2002) * ''At This Moment: A Retrospective'' (Varese-Sarabande, 2002) * ''Hopeless Romantic: The Best of Billy Vera & the Beaters'' (Shout! Factory, 2008) * ''The Billy Vera Story'' (Rock Beat, 2011) * ''Big Band Jazz'' (Billy Vera, Varese-Sarabande, 2015) * ''Timeless'' (Vera Cruz Music, 2019)


TV show theme songs

* "Life Goes On", ''Empty Nest (TV series)'' * "Answers", ''Roomies (TV series)'' * "You've Got Me", ''Baja Oklahoma (TV movie)'' * "Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You", ''The King of Queens''


References


External links

*
Billy Vera's at Discogs

Billy Vera's website
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