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Tracy Weber

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discoTracy Weber (19??-19??)
(Artist) Murdered after "Sure Shot" broke, she was shot and killed by someone who was aiming for her brother.

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Weber was shot and killed in 1982.
Posted Feb 06, 04 | 8:51 am by Boodikka

I wrote sure shot with Nicky Braddy.
I knew her very well.
There is a long story behind getting this record and others we made with her to the record company.
If your interested I'll tell you.

Richard Bassoff
Posted Jul 10, 04 | 7:57 pm by rbassoff

Very sad story....I just listened to "Sure Shot" for the first time and did some research.....Can you tell us something about her, Richard.....by the way congratulation for the song....it's great....
Posted Sep 10, 04 | 4:03 pm by ddog

She was a good person and a great talent.
We wrote the the song in a day after a record exec. liked the first song we recorded with her "One Step At A Time".
He later said they did not have the money to release it.
It ended up with RFC Records through a person we worked with at the time.
She could sing any song just hearing it once.
Two takes in the studio was all she needed.
Posted Sep 10, 04 | 8:43 pm by rbassoff

I would love to listen to something else from her, what do you suggest...?
Posted Sep 14, 04 | 1:57 am by ddog

The only releases I know of are "Sure Shot " and "One Step At A Time". What great songs. What a great talent silenced too soon.
Posted Sep 16, 04 | 1:54 pm by DJ Disco Balls

rbassoff, please tell us more. Anything else you know about Tracy Weber. I can't find anything online and I think we would all appreciate if you shared your knowledge or any other memories you might have.
Thank you!
Posted Oct 11, 04 | 12:13 am by lil7256

We did another demo with Tracy Weber, which was never released called "You Ought To Know". I liked the song alot.

Tracy grew up in Jamaica Queens near my writting partner Nicky.
Thats where Nicky became friends with Tracy.

After Tracy died we found another great talent who was a friend of her's by the name of Bernice Watkins. We later named her Mahogany and released " Ride On The Rythm" through West End Records.
Posted Oct 11, 04 | 8:24 pm by rbassoff

That's sucy an amazing story Richard!!! I love Sure Shot - it's one of my all time favorite songs. Never heard One Step at a Time but always wanted to - I can only find it on vinyl. Also thanks for the great info on Bernice Watkins. I love Ride on the Rhythm very much too, and pretty much all West End Records.

Are you still producing?
Posted Oct 12, 04 | 11:30 am by lil7256

You can get Tracy Weber's "Sure Shot" and "One Step at A Time" on CD through Amazon.
I have not writtin or produced a record in some time.
I left the New York area and moved to Florida.
Posted Oct 12, 04 | 5:26 pm by rbassoff

Thanks! I just orderd it. You know, I can't believe you don't write and produce - how is this possible? And do you still talk to Nicky? It really made my day that I could communicate with you Richard. Sure Shot (also love the Larry Levan mix) and Ride on the Rhythm are two of my all time most favorite songs. I've always got them in my car and listen to both of them all the time.

Would you ever consider working in the industry again?

Once again, thank you so much. I've looked for info on Tracy Weber online over the past few years and have found nothing! What happened to her? Do you know when she died?
Posted Oct 13, 04 | 12:26 am by lil7256

The satisfaction you get from writting songs like these and others I was invloved in is great. The money is terrible.
Big dance records don't =a living, unless they go pop.
I would consider again.
Tracy was shot to death in a friends apartment about 2 weeks before the record came out.
Posted Oct 13, 04 | 5:47 am by rbassoff

Thanks from me too, Richard.
I would like to ask you a question:
Do you like today's house music.....?
And if you do, what artists in particular ....?
Thanks
Posted Oct 13, 04 | 6:51 am by ddog

I'm really surprised the money isn't good because you've done some tremendous work! Where did the money go? I had a label a long time ago but never a hit, so of course there was no money there, but the work you've done is major music history. I bet if you worked today, you would make money.

Can you tell me what Tracy was like and how you hooked up with her? As I said, nothing can be found online about her. This is the absolute most information I could ever learn, from you, so thank you again. As you can tell, I'm very interested.
Posted Oct 13, 04 | 8:35 pm by lil7256

Tracy was very out going with a great personalty.
Nicky knew her much better then I.
If your in New York stop at Harvy Electronics in the ABC Carpet building on Broadway. He works there.
Alot of the big club dance records do not do well on radio. Therefore you don't don't get the big money from radio play and Record Sales.
Posted Oct 14, 04 | 6:01 am by rbassoff

Richard,

Thank you so much for filling in the blanks concerning this artist. Quietly as it's kept, you and Nick were two of my favorite dance music writing partners during the 80s. And I have that song You Ought To Know - with Michelle Wallace singing it. Peace to you...
Posted Apr 12, 05 | 5:58 am by MMACE63

Let me rephrase that - I re-read it and it looks like I wrote with you!! You and Nick were a favorite songwriting team of mine during the 80s dance music scene. I would buy just about anything that you two wrote - Tracey Weber, Mahogany, Michelle Wallace and others. Thanks for the great music. Peace....
Posted Apr 12, 05 | 6:02 am by MMACE63

A talented woman who made a hit record!

May she rest in peace and hopefully this, songwriting team bring the classics back to life!

Sure Shot was a big record mixed by Larry Levan and heard @ the Paradise Garage & radio in New York City.

Richard, get back to me via email and we'll speak behind the scenes.

Posted Oct 30, 05 | 4:51 pm by Delmar Browne

It was 1982. I was a sophomore at UNC-Greensboro. It was my understanding that Tracy had left school North Carolina A&T State University to go and pursue her music career in NYC. "Sure Shot" had just dropped & was blowing up. Shortly after it's release, the news came that she was tragically killed (shot) in NYC. It was sadly unbelievable.

God rest her soul !
Posted Apr 12, 06 | 10:43 am by Girard Hull

Hello my name is David and I would like to have more information about Tracy Weber, any short biography would be helpful like where and when was she born, how and when did she start her career as a singer, why and when was she killed.
Her release "SURE SHOT" is still hitting in the most important Dance Clubs in Argentina but nobody knows that she passed the way. Rest in Peace.
Posted Nov 04, 06 | 4:10 pm by David

I grew up in St. Albans, Queens on 196 Street, 3 blocks from Tracy & family. We went to the same church (Grace United Methodist on Murdock Ave.). My earliest memory of her singing is when she sang "Let There Be Peace On Earth and Let It Begin With Me" in church. Even then her voice was amazing. Everyone was shocked when she was killed. No one I'd ever known my age was killed like that. Her funeral was heartbreaking--I recall her sorority sisters forming a ring around her casket and singing. So sad.

I also remember Bernice Watkins (Mahogany)from the neighborhood. She lived on 198 Street. When I was 8 I took piano lessons from her mom, Gladys. Wow, you bring back memories.
Posted Jan 29, 07 | 8:17 am by Diane

TRACY, WENT TO ANDREW JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL IN JAMAICA QUEENS. SHE WAS A GOOD LOOKING, VERY OUTGOING, PERSON. SHE LATER ATTENDED NORTH CAROLINA A&T. SHE WAS VERY TALENTED. I DIDN'T KNOW HER VERY WELL. I REMEMBER SHE WAS ALWAYS SMILING AND LAUGHING. SHE WAS A FRIEND OF A FRIEND OF MINE, ROGER CLARKE, I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM IN MANY YEARS.
Posted Jul 07, 07 | 9:22 pm by DERRICK

Perhaps this is old news. Has anyone already checks this out? I was very surprised although I do not know the complete original song from Tracy Weber.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WVEnj8MMtpw
Posted Nov 04, 07 | 12:38 am by Olivier

Yep and some people on youtubes (above link) comments identify it as a sample, but most probably some keys are just replayed (i have and like both records). Roisin mainly wrote the lyrics but i think Andy Cato wrote most of "Let Me Know" music, frankly using bass and keys from "Sure Shot" in a contemporary way.
Maybe Sir Bassoff could try to contact EMI for some sort of clearance…

Aside of that i never understood the (unpardonable) motivation of Tracy Weber murderer.
Posted Feb 22, 08 | 11:53 am by Rusty Bee

I grew up with tracy on 199 street st albans queens.We had a little singing group , of course she was the only one who could sing. Even then at the age of 9 or 10 we all knew she had a special voice. I remember singing(trying to sing] Going to the chapel of love, at ps 136 on 201 street and 115 ave. She was great i was scared to death, she sung the whole song by herself . Tracy was a sweet giving person, her whole family was cool her mother was everyones mother. As children we had our whole lives ahead of us , i was shocked and hurt when she was killed.. Tracy was at the wrong place at the wrong time this i know, she will always be remembered by me as a happy cheerful loving chilhood friend.
Posted Dec 18, 08 | 3:14 am by friend

Hi all, and especially hello Richard,

I just stumbled across this thread while trying to find some more info on 12" containing the Larry Levan vocal(!) cut timing 7:18.

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Well, but the above became irrelevant because I was shocked heavily twice while reading this page. First of all because of the very tragic death of this talented singer. RIP Tracy Weber!

But WAIT...How can it be that nobody mentioned the following song yet:
>>> "Let Me Know" by Róisín Murphy <<<

It definitely contains a sample of Sure Shot - well not directly a sample...but it clearly 'borrows' (better yet STEALS) the hook melody of Sure Shot.

To convince yourselves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_vCOOW_BsE
(skip to 0:53)

@Richard Bassoff: I really hope you (and Nicky) received heavy royalty for this from EMI records since this was a pretty big hit on the dance charts across Europe in 2007 (see some stats here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B3is%C3%ADn_Murphy)
As I cannot see any credit given to you I'm afraid this sample wasn't cleared. Or is the hook too short to claim any royalty? I'm not into all these law things - but it smells like a rip off to me...

Just search the comments on YouTube for "Sure Shot" and you'll see how many other people think that the Original version in fact is YOUR SONG!

Best regards,
Lorenz

PS: Did I mention that I love this song - though I don't come from the Disco-Era (I'm 32 years old from Hamburg, Germany)
Posted Dec 29, 08 | 9:36 am by TruckTurner

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE FIND SOME PICTURES OF HER FORM HER FAMILY OR SOMEBODY TO POST UP SO THE WORLD CAN SEE WHAT SHE ALSO LOOKED LIKE!
Posted May 01, 09 | 1:49 pm by FONS

i remember sure shot when i was 11 years old leaving in harlem. it got heavy radio play. i was so jealous cause i wanted to sound like tracy. i remember my girlfriends telling me she got killed by the mafia. i didnt believe it then. i want to know after all these years what did she look like and how old was she when she died?
Posted Jun 29, 09 | 1:02 am by dayveen

I think I had a singing class with her at Hunter College. She was very sweet and supportive. She had braids with gold ribbon woven through them. One day she got up at the piano and sang "Where Is Love", and it was amazing. The only other thing I heard her sing was a powerful version of "New York State of Mind". She had an incredible, amazing voice and unique phrasing. I got chills the two times she sang in class and have never heard anyone sing those songs as beautifully. She must have dropped the class, because we never saw her again, maybe she was recording, it was around the same time. Last thing I know about her is that she used to sing back up for The Staples Singers. I never knew if it was the same girl, Tracy Weber, that sang Sure Shot and have also been searching for a picture of her. But it really has to be because of the magnificence of the voice. May she rest in peace and let the music live forever.
Posted Sep 29, 09 | 4:01 pm by lisawj

I met Tracy in August of 1975. We were freshman's at North Carolina AT. I loved her with all my heart- I heard her singing through a window at our dorm (Cooper Hall) she lived directly above my room. We became best of friends and were even in a play together, "Fiddler on the Roof"- our director was Dr Kilimanjaro. The most exciting year of my life!!!
Posted Oct 18, 09 | 11:33 am by Angie Womack

thank u. i have a picture of her in my mind as to what she may have looked like. i remember girls in harlem getting their hair braided with gold woven in between the plaits. i had gold small clamps put on my braids instead. i smile as i type this,
Posted Oct 28, 09 | 10:46 pm by dayveen

hey rich what happened to you on face book ,i still have a copy of shue shot,along with most of your hits, you should put out a comp, on them, also the keboard player, from 196 and 115 ave,is from the group groove theory, darrel,great guy,call me sometimes,
Posted Nov 13, 09 | 7:11 am by greg love williams

gnr records welcome to the rain,
Posted Nov 13, 09 | 7:13 am by greg love williams

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