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Colonel Abrams (May 25, 1949 – November 24, 2016) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, dancer and actor.


Early life

Colonel Abrams (his real name) was born in
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. His family later moved to East 13 Street, in Manhattan's East Village.


Career

From an early age, Abrams began playing the guitar and piano. He was in several early bands; among them Heavy Impact – in which he played both guitar and keyboards alongside Joe Wells (guitar), Lemar Washington (guitar), Marston "Buffy" Freeman (bass guitar), Ronald Simmons (drums), Harry Jones (trumpet), Tony Moliere (trumpet) and Barbara Mills (saxophone). In 1976, he formed Conservative Manor,
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(the band featuring
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on lead guitar). He became popular on the New York underground scene via radio and club play, and had his first major hit in 1984 with "Music Is the Answer", on the independent label Streetwise. Other hits in the mid-1980s included "Leave the Message Behind the Door", " Trapped" (a top ten hit in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the UK), "The Truth", "Speculation", " I'm Not Gonna Let You", and "Over and Over", establishing Abrams as a solo artist, initially in Europe and later in the US. In 1985, he signed to Steven Machat's label and production company, AMI. Machat, who was collaborating and working with a British producer,
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, hired Burgess to produce Abrams' self-titled debut album. Machat then arranged for
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to sign Abrams for worldwide releases. Burgess produced the songs "Trapped", "I'm Not Gonna Let You", and "Table for Two". "Trapped" reached the top five in the
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and topped the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1985," followed by his self-titled album, which spent two weeks at number one the following year. An electronic remix of "Trapped" was later released in 1995 by Boards of Canada, under the pseudonym Hell Interface. A new version of "Trapped" ("Trapped 2006") was released in the UK. "
I'm Not Gonna Let "I'm Not Gonna Let You" (also titled "I'm Not Gonna Let") is a single by Colonel Abrams, released on February 7, 1986 from his self-titled debut album, '' Colonel Abrams'' (1985). It was his third number one on the U.S. dance chart and second t ...
" also spent a week at number one in the dance chart, in 1986. The album peaked at number 75 on the US
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and Number 13 on the US
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chart. Although Abrams had no American pop hits during his career, he had a number of entries on the US
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chart in the 1980s and 1990s, including four entries that hit number one. In 1987, he had his fourth number-one US dance hit with "
How Soon We Forget "How Soon We Forget" is a 1987 single by Colonel Abrams, from his album ''You and Me Equals Us''. The single was Abrams' last of four number one hits on the dance play charts. "How Soon We Forget" was also Abrams' most successful single on the s ...
", the same year that he released his second album, ''
You and Me Equals Us ''You and Me Equals Us'' is the second studio album by American musician, Colonel Abrams, released in 1987 through MCA Records. Commercial performance The album peaked at No. 25 on the R&B albums chart. The album features the singles "How Soon We ...
''. On January 9, 2007, Abrams released the single "Just When You Thought", the third single on his own record label, Colonel Records, after "Heartbreaker" and "Let Us All Be Friends". Also in 2007, Abrams released "Never Be", "Just Like Mathematics", and "True Stories". In June 2008, his single, "Only a Few", was issued.


Later life and illness

A crowdfunding campaign was launched in 2015, via
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, in order to help Abrams, as he was homeless, suffering from diabetes, and in poor health.
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, who had begun his own effort to crowdfund an album, encouraged others to donate to Abrams instead, stating:
As most of you may or may not know, a lot of recording artists don’t have medical coverage or benefits ... Those of us who have listened to his awesome music and know of his plight, have banded together to try to help him through this rough patch.


Death

Abrams died on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2016. Numerous music industry luminaries paid tribute, including Tony Tune Herbert,
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, and
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, a producer who worked on Madonna's "
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", wrote: "It's a sad day for the House Music community". Jefferson wrote, "Just learned Colonel Abrams passed away," and added, "Never to be forgotten, R.I.P."


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

*''Best of Colonel Abrams'' (1999, Universal Special Products) *''Strapped: The Best of the Remixes '' (2010, Famous)


Singles

* "The Truth" charted on the
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chart along with all tracks from the album ''Colonel Abrams''.


See also

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List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on ''Billboard magazine's'' Dance Club Songs chart. ''Billboard'' began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in t ...
*
List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States) This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by ''Billboard'' magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. It began on October 26, 1974, under the title ''Disco Action'' chart. It is ...


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