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Dee Dee Sharp (born Dione LaRue; September 9, 1945) is an American R&B singer. After beginning her career as a backing vocalist, Sharp had a string of hit records as a solo artist in the 1960s: "
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" (1962), "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" (1962), " Ride!" (1962), and "Do the Bird" (1963). She later had dance hits with the songs "Share My Love" (1975) and "
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" (1981).


Life and career


Early life and education

Sharp began playing the piano from an early age and directed church choirs for her grandfather's and other congregations in her hometown of Philadelphia. She grew up in
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and graduated from Overbrook High School.


Career

When Sharp was thirteen, her mother suffered a car accident, which spurred her to find a singing job to help support the family while her mother recovered from her injuries. After Sharp promised to keep up with her schooling, she received her grandmother's blessing. Sharp responded to an ad in the daily news for backup singers. Her first job was with Willa Ward Moultrie and was soon singing backup vocals for the likes of
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. According to Sharp, Chubby Checker discovered her. When she was providing backing vocals during one of his recording sessions, he suggested her to Bernie Lowe, head of
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. After she sang with Checker on his hit single " Slow Twistin'," (1962) Lowe was keen to make her a solo artist. She was later asked to accompany Checker as his opening act when he was scheduled to appear at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. In 1962, she was signed by Cameo-Parkway and was re-christened Dee Dee Sharp by producers Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe. At the time, her brother called her "Dee" and since she sang in "D sharp" she was given this new identity. She produced a string of successful ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10
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Mashed Potato Time "Mashed Potato Time" is a 1962 single written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe, and performed by Dee Dee Sharp, with backing vocals by The Orlons, on her debut album ''It's Mashed Potato Time''. The song refers to the Mashed Potato (dance), Mashed Pota ...
" (#2), "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" (#9), " Ride!" (#5) and "Do the Bird" (#10). Both "Mashed Potato Time" and "Ride!" each sold over one million copies, and were awarded gold discs. "Do the Bird" provided her only entry in the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at #46 in April 1963. From 1962 to 1981 she appeared several times on
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, the ABC Television Network music-performance and dance series hosted by Dick Clark. She was also a regular feature on Clark's
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tours. In 1965 Sharp performed the jazz song "Steady, Steady" on the Ed Sullivan show. Unhappy with record sales, she switched to Atco/Atlantic Records in 1966. In 1967, Sharp married Kenny Gamble of the songwriting and production duo Gamble & Huff. Sharp recorded for Gamble Records and
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, and she worked with Gamble & Huff behind the scene at various iterations of TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) Records. As Dee Dee Sharp Gamble, she had a career resurgence during the
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era and hit the charts again with her version of 10 CC's "
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." She also joined
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and Archie Bell as a member of the Philadelphia International All Stars, who had a minor hit with "Let's Clean Up the Ghetto." In 1980 she spent four weeks at number one on the
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with "
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" / "Easy Money," from her
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''Dee Dee''. In 1992, Sharp's 1962 hit "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" was featured in a scene in the American movie comedy ''
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'' which starred
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. It was also included as part of the film's soundtrack album. More recent appearances included a performance at
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in the UK for the Northern Soul Show, and at the 2008 Detroit Jazz Festival. In May 2009, she appeared in
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at the Salle De L'Hotel de Ville.


Personal life

In a documentary film, ''Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story'' (1996), Sharp revealed that she was engaged to boxer
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in 1964. After defeating Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title in Miami, Ali proposed to her, but he insisted on consulting
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before making any final plans. Sharp was allegedly told by Malcolm X that they could only get married if she agreed to become a black Muslim. Sharp's mother called off the engagement when she learned of the conversion requirement. Sharp was married to
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from 1967 to 1980, during which time she was known as Dee Dee Sharp Gamble. Sharp and her husband Bill Witherspoon reside in
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.Staff
"For Dee Dee Sharp, a good life moves on"
''
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'', October 24, 2008. Accessed October 24, 2011. "Over the next 20 years, that spotlight would shine on a career that took her around the world and finally back to Medford, NJ, where she spends most of her time keeping house for her husband, attorney Bill Witherspoon."


Discography

Dee Dee Sharp has released 9 studio albums and 14 compilation albums.


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* 1963: ''18 Golden Hits'' * 1963: ''All the Hits'' * 1963: ''Biggest Hits'' * 1979: ''Cameo-Parkway Sessions'' * 1993: ''All the Hits & More'' * 1995: ''All the Golden Hits'' * 1998: ''What Color Is Love / Dee Dee'' * 2004: ''Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Dee Dee Sharp – Bobby Rydell & Chubby Checker and Down to Earth'' * 2005: ''Best of Dee Dee Sharp 1962–1966'' * 2006: ''Sharp Goes Wild'' * 2010: ''It's Mashed Potato Time / Do the Bird'' * 2010: ''Happy 'Bout the Whole Thing + What Color Is Love + Dee Dee'' * 2015: ''Hurry On Down, It's Mashed Potato Time'' * 2020: ''The Queen of Rhythm & Blues''


Singles


See also

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* List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart *
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*
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* List of acts who appeared on ''American Bandstand''


References


External links


Official website
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