George McCrae
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George McCrae
The T.K. Records artist best remembered for his huge 1974 Disco hit, "Rocking Chair."
The following photo and biography was kindly submitted by Mr. George McCrae.
George McCrae Biography
George McCrae is a phenomenon.
The "King." The "Acknowledged Leader" of the soul revolution. George McCrae's talents go much deeper than a flash in the pan-one time super star, his unique style, his universal appeal and his devotion to perfection have placed him in the position of continuing popularity in more then 82 countries for nearly three decade. Talent has taken this popular performer on three world tours with critics raving at every performance and audiences screaming for more.
Since his smash hit "Rock Your Baby" rocketed him to fame in 1974, George has set the music world on fire with hit after hit. Two platinum singles, two platinum LP's and fourteen gold records, top music awards from all over the globe have attested to this amazing vocalist's popularity and talent.
George McCrae, the innovator, spearheaded the whole "Miami Sound" which became the nation's disco taste and the record that set the standard for every other pop recording artist to follow was ëRock Your Babyí. Certainly, the record of 1974 around the world, that one song sold in excess of 52 million copies making it one of the biggest selling pop records in history.
Voted the "No.1 Single of the Year" by Rolling Stone Magazine, Record World, British's Cash Box and the Dutch Music Poll. "Rock Your Baby" remained a number one hit on the charts in more than 82 countries for months.
George received the coveted "Luxembourg Golden Lion Award for outstanding Achievement by a Foreign Artist in Germany, (Frank Sinatra and Kent Lavoie, as Lobo is the only other U.S.A. Recipient of this award). George was a 1974 nominee for the Best Male R & B Vocalist at the prestigious National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
The power of a super hit record to create international stardom for a new artist has never been more evident than in the case of George McCrae.
Born the second oldest of nine children on October 19, 1944 in West Palm Beach, Florida and the son of a retired policeman, George McCrae had his first singing experience in church at the age of six. As a teenager, he sang with the Roosevelt High School Glee Club and eventually formed his own group, the Jivin' Jets, before joining the U.S. Navy in 1963. Back on civie street, four years later, George sang in clubs and lounges around Florida and after seven years of modest musical success and a couple of records, enrolled in college to study law enforcement. However, music was still on his mind and he decided to record "Rock Your Baby" as one last shot. It hit the charts like a tidal wave
The man who zoomed to the top with his simple, sexy, hypnotic rendition knows that one hit, no matter how tremendous, is not the sole basis for a career. Hot on the heels of this phenomenal hit, "I Can't Leave You Alone" and "You Can Have It All" (singles pulled from the LP "Rock Your Baby") sustained George's spot at the top of the international pop charts. No longer categorized as just an R & B act, George continues to break his records successfully with the audiences of Europe and other Countries before they ever cross over to hit the R&B (dance) and Pop charts in North America.
His second hit album entitled "George McCrae" sustained his prominence with blockbusters such as "It's Been So Long" and "I Ain't Lyin" established George as a versatile performer and led to further global tours. Again, in 1979 on the crest of his popular LP "We Did It", George toured Britain, Europe and the Middle East. His other chart smashes include "Sing a Happy Song" and "Honey I".
In 1984, George was back on the music scene with a new sound, from his new LP "One Step Closer" and single of the same name reached the no.1 position contemporary charts in Canada and top 75 charts in England and Holland.
The ball started to roll again, in 1987, George re-recorded "Rock Your Baby" and instantly, he was back in the European dance charts.
Now it all happens again. George has been co-writing and co-producing new music, a platinum sound - the "McCrae sound" the sound that the fans have been begging for - smooth -soulful - sensational. New songs, new records, new sound, with just enough of the original magic to guarantee George McCrae another decade of worldwide stardom.
George McCrae's CD, LP, "With All My Heart" was release in July 1991, on Magnif /Dino label, Germany. The first single, "Breathless", top 20 dance charts, Europe.†† In 1994, he did it again with his CD, "Do Something" in which the title single went top ten in Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands.
In the year 2003, Georgie boy was back in a recording studio in Tarol, Austria working on his new upcoming CD.† The first single from this new endeavor ìHold Me In Your Armsî has been released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in November 2003.
In America, Castle Mountain Records will release a three CD package on George McCrae in the spring of 2004 via telemarketing.† The first CD in this package will be compiled with George McCraeís greatest hits.† The other two CDís will consist of all new material plus a sweepstake to win a one-week vacation on the island of Aruba in the Caribbean. See HYPERLINK www.castlemountain.com/ www.castlemountain.com for detail.
Other websites:†
georgemccrae.com
georgemccraeamerica.com†
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Yes! George McCrae does it again.† ìThe Disco Pioneer", "The King of Disco Soul Dance Music" .
A big thank you to Mr. McCrae for contacting DiscoMusic.com and supplying us with the above bio.
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YOUR COMMENTS ON George McCrae
Is the 2nd TK/Jayboy (1975) album "George McCrae" now out on CD format? if so, please give me details eg catalogue number, label,etc.
I'd love to hear KC's story behind the scenes!
Tell us, Masterudy!
I'm interested in both sides for the complete story!
DB
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