Rick Shorter (May 1, 1934 - September 1, 2017) was a
songwriter
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,
music producer
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, and author. During the 1960s when he was most active, he produced and arranged for a multitude of artists. They include
Ciska Peters
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Bac ...
,
Big Dee Irwin
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, and
Galt MacDermot
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. His compositions have been covered by
Ola & the Janglers
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, The Five Tornados,
Johnny And The Hurricanes
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The Liverbirds
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The Esquires
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The group first formed in 1957 around the Moorer family: Gilbert (born Gilbert Moorer, Jr., August 20, 1941, Birmi ...
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Gene Pitney
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and
Burl Ives
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. He also composed, arranged, and produced "
If I Call You By Some Name
If I Call You By Some Name was a hit for the Canadian rock group The Paupers. The song which was composed by Rick Shorter was released in 1966. It was the biggest hit that the band had.
Background
The song is a mellow folk-influenced tune.
It was ...
" which was a hit for
The Paupers
The Paupers were a Canadian psychedelic rock band from Toronto, Ontario, who recorded between 1965 and 1968. They released two albums for Verve Forecast Records and appeared at the Monterey International Pop Festival.
History Origins
The g ...
. In the 1970s, Shorter returned to his faith and, along with his wife Gwen became very active in the
Seventh-day Adventist
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church from which he had drifted away over prior years.
Background
The son of a
clergyman
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who used to be a jazz guitarist, Shorter came from a Seventh-day Adventist background. By the time he was ten years old, he was singing professionally at gospel camps. He also had his own local radio show while still at junior high. His cousin is
jazz saxophonist
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,
Wayne Shorter
Wayne Shorter (born August 25, 1933) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Shorter came to prominence in the late 1950s as a member of, and eventually primary composer for, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. In the 1960s, he joined Miles Dav ...
, founding member of the group
Weather Report
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.
Family
Shorter met his wife Gwen in a New York night club on 42nd Street. She was an R&B, Soul singer, actress and model. He would become her manager. By July, 1972 they were already engaged.
Early years
Rick & Lance
In the early 1960s, he was a member of a duo called Rick & Lance which consisted of himself and Lance Lehmberg. They played mainly at
Greenwich Village
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. Their first single "Where The Four Winds Blow" bw "Good Buddy" was released in the U.S. on the
Bigtop label in 1962. It was also released on the
Atlantic
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label in Japan that year. The following year they released Laura Lee" bw "They Hanged A Certain Man", and later another single, "Evaleena Roll 'Em" bw "Roses And Orchids". "They Hanged A Certain Man" appeared on the ''Doo-Bop-Jivers, Volume 7'' CD album compilation which also featured The Mint Juleps, The Hi-Liters and The Five Keys. Their other recordings have also been included on re-releases of Twirl Records recordings. Their single "Where The Four Winds Blow" was a hit in Japan.
Rick & Lance discography
Rick Shorter career
1960s to 1990s
In the October 2, 1965 edition of ''
Billboard
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'', it was reported that Shorter, who at the time was contracted to
Columbia Records
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, had signed an exclusive writing contract with the Edward B. Marks Music Corp. On the 16th of April, 1966, Shorter was to appear at the New York Community College with Godfrey Cambridge to perform three of his own compositions which were published by E.B. Marks. He was also on the road a week later promoting his new single "Last Thoughts Of A Young Man". In October 1966, the
Gene Pitney
Gene Francis Alan Pitney (February 17, 1940 – April 5, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter and musician.
Pitney charted 16 top-40 hits in the United States, four in the top ten. In the United Kingdom, he had 22 top-40 hit singles, inclu ...
single "Backstage" was climbing up the UK charts with Shorter's blues rocker "Blue Color" as the B side. Also that month, ''
Cashbox'' had announced that he had renewed his contract with E.B. Marks. He had also written and produced "Love Hides A Multitude of Sins" for
The Esquires
The Esquires were an American R&B group from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, principally active from 1957 to 1976.
History
The group first formed in 1957 around the Moorer family: Gilbert (born Gilbert Moorer, Jr., August 20, 1941, Birmi ...
. His two songs "Funky Butt Hall" and "The Hard Road Back" were due for release. They were released on Columbia single in December 1966.
By 1973, he was back with the Seventh-day Adventist church, and had left his career in popular music.
2000s
In 2002 some songs were released. One was "9/11 Memorial Song (Should'a Been Home By Now)" which featured his daughter Hope, and featured Christian Shorter on guitar. In 2009, "They Called Me G I Joe" was released through Appropriate Records.
Rick Shorter discography
Compositions, production and management
The Paupers
Shorter composed a mellow folk-influenced tune called "
If I Call You By Some Name
If I Call You By Some Name was a hit for the Canadian rock group The Paupers. The song which was composed by Rick Shorter was released in 1966. It was the biggest hit that the band had.
Background
The song is a mellow folk-influenced tune.
It was ...
"
for
The Paupers
The Paupers were a Canadian psychedelic rock band from Toronto, Ontario, who recorded between 1965 and 1968. They released two albums for Verve Forecast Records and appeared at the Monterey International Pop Festival.
History Origins
The g ...
. He also produced and arranged another song for the group,
"Copper Penny" which was composed by group members
Adam Mitchell and
Skip Prokop
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Early life
Pro ...
. The single was released on
Verve Folkways
Verve Forecast is a record label formed as a division of Verve Records to concentrate on pop, rock, and folk music.
Founding
Jerry Schoenbaum of Verve and Moe Asch of Folkways created Verve Folkways in 1964 to take advantage of the populari ...
KF 5033 in December, 1966. Also that month, ''Billboard'' announced that the single was predicted to reach the Hot 100 Chart. In January, 1967, the single had already broken out as a hit in Canada. It reached No. 31 on Canada's RPM chart. In January, 1967, the song peaked at #6 on Toronto's influential radio station
CHUM (AM)
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. Around March 1967, Shorter produced the debut album ''
Magic People'' for The Paupers, which they had recorded in New York. The quality of Shorters production work for the album was recognized by ''
Hi-Fi Review'' magazine. The album spent 2 weeks in the charts, peaking at no 178.
Galt MacDermot
In 1964
Galt MacDermot
Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (December 18, 1928 – December 17, 2018) was a Canadian-American composer, pianist and writer of musical theater. He won a Grammy Award for the song "African Waltz" in 1960. His most-successful musicals were '' Hai ...
had relocated to New York from Canada. He first met Shorter through some connections he had. Shorter needed a
ska
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tune for
Woody Herman
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. At that time one of Shorter's roles was gathering studio musicians to record tunes for music publishers. Having heard MacDermot's piano playing, and liking it, he used him to cut demos. The Manhattan musicians introduced to MacDermot by Shorter would become his studio co-musicians over the next few years. Also through Shorter, MacDermot met and got to play with
Bernard Purdie
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.
In 1968, his album ''Hair Pieces'' was released. Shorter produced and directed the music on the album and also contributed to some of the sound effects.
Jackie Follett
Shorter produced and arranged two singles for Jackie Follett. One was "That's A Good Enough Reason" bw "There's A Moment". The A side was composed by Shorter, and the B side was by Follett. It was released on Verve Folkways KF5034 in 1966. It was also released on the M.G.M. Special Products label, cat no. KF 5034. The second single "Am What I Am" bw "Don't Care To" was a double Shorter composition and released on Verve Forecast KF5065 in 1967.
Street and TCB
Street
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was a rock group that was fronted by singer Anya Cohen. In addition to managing the group, Shorter also wrote some of their material. Cohen was operating a coffee shop in Rochester called the Wee Spot Coffee Shop when she was discovered by Shorter. He set her up with musicians that consisted of guitarists John Williamson and Will Betz. Bassist Michael Lynne, percussionist Alan Camarda and drummer Thomas Chamon. Their single "There's One Kind Favor" bw "Boeing 707" was due for release in May 1968. The single credited to Anya's Street was released on Verve Forecast KF5084. The B side "Boeing 707" was composed by Shorter. Their self-titled album was released that year on Verve Forecast FTS-3057. It included 5 Shorter compositions. They released one more single in 1969 on the Traffic Records label, "Apollo... Amen" bw "Why Concern Yourself". Shorter composed both songs as well as producing and arranging the recordings. Traffic Records which was owned by Shorter and Barry Lane. They had entered into a deal in 1969 with
RCA
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to distribute their recordings in Canada. This included recordewd work by Street and another group called TCB.
Shorter also managed TCB which was previously called Magic and they had their name changed due to other groups with similar names. He produced their album ''Open For Business'' which was released in 1970 on the Traffic label.
Colleen Peterson
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Career
Peterson began performing in coffeehouses in Ottawa in 1966. ...
who was with the group died in 1996. Shorter had done some production work in 1967 for another band she would later join. The group was the Canadian
3's A Crowd, and Shorter produced three songs which they recorded at Bell Studios.
Other work
In 1968, Shorter was the musical director for the Broadway musical, ''
Hair''.
In the December 23, 1969 issue of ''
Billboard
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'', it was announced that Shorter and Ashram Associates were producing a one niter gospel show that was to feature
Rev. James Cleveland,
The Mighty Clouds of Joy
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Joe Ligon Bio:
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,
Shirley Caesar
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,
Rev. Cleophus Robinson,
Jessy Dixon and the Chicago Community Singers
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Musicians with w ...
and others.
He wrote the song "Don't Cry" which was released around 1970 or 1971 on the
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label. The singer was Gwen Simmons who would later become his wife.
Return to the Seventh-day Adventist church
Having returned to the church at some stage during the 1970s, Shorter thought he could use some rock and soul songs and transform them into gospel music, but he realized there couldn't be any compromise with worldly music. Having turned his back on the popular music industry, Shorter who had been acquainted artists such as
Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and musician. One of the most successful and widely known rock stars of her era, she was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and "electric" stage presence. ...
,
Jimi Hendrix etc., reflected on the scene he had left behind. He warned young people that there was absolutely nothing to that kind of life. Olga Soler was a woman who would end up working for Shorter in his restaurant. She was a former ''Hair'' cast member. She was auditioning for a part in an off-Broadway rock musical. Knowing that it wasn't a God friendly scene, Shorter was praying for her that she would leave it behind. Having heard nothing for a few weeks, she went to Tennessee with the intention of coming back in time to do some work for advertising company Batten Barton Durstine and Osborne. The day after she left, someone from the off Broadway musical contacted the restaurant to say that she had landed the lead role. Shorter never passed the info on to her, and later as a Christian she recounted this and said that she was glad he didn't, as she didn't know how things would have turned out.
In the early 1970s, they were running their vegetarian health food store and restaurant called The Beautiful Way, which was located in New York's Greenwich Village. Already Seventh-day Adventists, and in 1973, they were speaking at Adventist conventions. As lay evangelists, they held a week of prayer and they spoke to young people at a Detroit Center church. They also performed some devotional songs.
After living in New York for 35 years, Shorter and his wife moved to Southern California where they published religious and health related material. He wrote the book ''Nine Months Pregnant'' which was mainly about the ordination of women in the Adventist Church which looked at the possibility of the church being affected by change.
Publications
Death
Rick Shorter suffered a Basilar Artery Stroke in August 2017, and passed away on September 1, 2017. His funeral was held at Central Filipino Seventh-day-Adventist Church in Los Angeles, CA on September 10.
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References
External links
45Cat: Tracks Arranged By: Rick Shorter
Rick & Lance: Early picture
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2017 deaths
1934 births
African-American male singers
American acoustic guitarists
American male guitarists
American folk singers
American record producers
American music arrangers
African-American record producers
American Seventh-day Adventists
20th-century American guitarists
20th-century American male singers
20th-century American singers
African-American guitarists