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The Chairman Of The Board - Soul Agenda
Tribute to General Norman Johnson (The Showmen/Chairman Of the Board) General Norman Johnson (May 23, 1943, Norfolk, Virginia – October 13, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia)[1] had a hit as the lead singer of The Showmen in the early 1960s, with the New Orleans rock and roll anthem "It Will Stand" and Carolina Beach classic "39-21-46". When Holland/Dozier/Holland left Motown in 1967 to establish their own Invictus/Hot Wax group of record labels, they teamed Johnson up with Eddie Custis, Danny Woods and Canadian born Harrison Kennedy as the new company's flagship act, under the appropriate name "Chairmen of the Board". Custis left the group after their second album. Though they all had a turn at lead vocals, it was Johnson's quirky hiccup-laden style and his songwriting which became increasingly showcased, with the group selling a million plus copies of their single, "Give Me Just a Little More Time". The disc was released in December 1969, reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, with one million sales confirmed in May 1970, when the group were presented with a gold record by the R.I.A.A.[2] Chairmen of the Board also scored with "You've Got Me Dangling On A String", "Pay To the Piper", "Everything's Tuesday", "Working On A Building Of Love", "Elmo James", "Finders Keepers", and the original version of "Patches", a Grammy Award winning ballad when later covered with success by Clarence Carter. Kennedy, Woods and Johnson all went on to record solo albums, whilst Johnson wrote and produced (with Greg Perry) for other Invictus/Hot Wax acts, notably Honey Cone. Kennedy having left, Johnson and Woods toured the UK in 1976 with six musicians as Chairmen of the Board, but were not as successful as before. The act was broken up immediately afterwards, Johnson having signed for Arista Records as a solo artist. In 1978, Johnson reformed the Chairmen of the Board along with Danny Woods and Ken Knox. In 1980, the new Chairmen founded Surfside Records, for which the group still records. Surfside Records is an independent record label based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The reformed group had a regional hit with "Carolina Girls", a popular beach music song in North and South Carolina. General Johnson continued to perform with Woods and Knox as the Chariman of the Board until his death from lung cancer in 2010 R. I. P. General Norman Johnson May 23, 1943 – October 13, 2010 Type.................: Music Platform.............: Windows Image type...........: CD Rip Burn Tested..........: Yes Special CDR..........: Requires 700 MB / 80 Min CDR Audio Format.........: Lossless Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy Hz...................: 44,100 Channels.............: Stereo Reader...............: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T50N Source...............: CD Covers................: Included ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Chairman Of The Board 2 Working On A Building Of Love 3 Bravo, Hooray 4 (You've Got Me) Dangling On A String 5 Everything's Tuesday 6 I'll Come Crawling 7 Elmo James 8 Give Me Just A Little More Time 9 All We Need Is Understanding 10 Men Are Getting Scarce 11 Let Me Down Easy 12 Pay To The Piper 13 Patches 14 Tricked And Trapped (By A Tricky Trapper) 15 Bless You 16 When Will She Tell Me She Needs Me 17 Try On Me Love For Size 18 Bittersweet 19 Everybody's Got A Song To Sing 20 Finders Keepers Enjoy! *please remember to seed back* Sharing Widget |