Billy Guy
Billy Guy | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Frank Phillips, Jr. |
Born | Itasca, Texas, U.S. | June 20, 1936
Died | November 5, 2002 Clark County, Nevada, U.S. | (aged 66)
Billy Guy (June 20, 1936 – November 5, 2002) was an American singer, best known as a lead singer for the Coasters. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
Biography
Born Frank Phillips in Texas, Guy is best known as a member of the Coasters, singing lead on such hits as "Searchin'", "Little Egypt", "Run Red Run", "Wait A Minute", among others. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller praised his "marvelous sense of comedy and timing."[1]
Before Guy joined The Coasters in 1955,
He also produced records for others in the late 60s and early 70s, including "Love Won't Wear Off" (Calla Records) in 1968 by
He produced a double-album by Pearl Box Revue called "Call Me Miss-ter" on Snake Eyes/All Platinum Records, which was a spoken word album with four
Billy Guy died on November 5, 2002, in Clark County, Nevada, of cardiovascular disease.[6]
Discography
Singles
- Ding Ding Dong/Du-Wada-Du (Aladdin #3287) (1955) (as Bip and Bop)
- As Quiet As It's Kept/Here I Am (ABC Paramount #10320) (1962)
- It Don't Take Much/She's A Humdinger (ABC Paramount #10397) (1962)
- Whip It On Me, Baby/Women (aka The Prophet) (Double-L #719) (1963)
- Foxey Baby/Shake A Leg (Chalco #5002) (1966)
- I'm Sorry ‘Bout That/Lookin’ Like A Nut Nut (GuyJim #GJ-587) (about 1967) (as The New Way)
- Lookin' Like A Nut Nut/Here ‘Tis (Sew City #109) (1967) (as Billy Guy & The Odds 'N' Ends)
- If You Want To Get Ahead, Shake A Leg/I’m Sorry About That (Verve #10485) (1967)
- Let Me Go Getto/ (No Side B) (All Platinum #2320) (1970)
- The Ugly/Hug One Another (All Platinum #2323) (1971)
- All I Need Is Love/Shake A Leg (Bell #124) (1971) (as Happy) (also released as Happy Cats)
- Watergate (Put Some Funk On, Cause The Money's Been Long Gone)/Hockey-Puck (Black Circle #102) (1970's) (produced by Billy Guy & H. B. Barnum) (as Billy Guy and The Coasters)
- You Move Me/Take It Easy Greasy (Sal-Wa #1001) (1975) (as Billy Guy and The Coasters)
- Put Your Own Words To It/You Move Me (Sniff #395) (about 1975) (as Billy) ("Put Your Words To It" is an instrumental version of Sal-Wa recording "Take It Easy Greasy")
- Ain't No Greens In Harlem/Jumbo Bwana (Polydor #2040-273) (1977) (as Billy Guy and The Coasters)
Albums
- Various Artists: Washington Committee (Double L #DL-2302) (Promo LP) (1963) (includes "Women" and "Whip It On Me Baby")
- Universal Messengers: An Experience In The Blackness Of Sound (Turbo/All Platinum) (about 1969) (produced only)
- A Little Of This And A Little Of That (All Platinum) (about 1971) (possibly unreleased)
- Hungry (Joy #189) (England) (1971) (includes solo tracks recorded in 1962) (released as by The Coasters)
- The Tramp Is Funky (Snake Eyes/All Platinum #9000) (1972)
- Pearl Box Revue: Call Me Misster (Snake Eyes/All Platinum #9001) (about 1972) (produced and appeared on album)
- It Ain’t Sanitary (Trip #8028) (1962) (includes solo tracks recorded in 1963) (released as by The Coasters) - reissue of Joy LP.
- The Coasters (Stateside #40028) (Germany) (1973) (all 16 solo tracks recorded in 1962) (released as by The Coasters)
- Michelle Phillips: Victim Of Romance (A&M #4651) (1977) (backup vocals on "Paid The Price" track)
- Various Artists: Buttshakers Volume 2 (Mr. Luckee) (includes "Lookin' Like A Nut Nut")
References
- ^ Leiber & Stoller interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
- ISBN 0-352-30020-5.
- ISBN 0-936433-18-3.
- ^ "Early Hendrix".
- ^ Doyle, J.D. "Drag Artist Discography". Queer Music Heritage. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
- ^ "Billy Guy, Baritone in the Coasters, Dies at 66". The New York Times. 14 November 2002. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
External links
- The Coasters Web Site, angelfire.com; accessed May 19, 2014
- Allmusic profile; accessed May 19, 2014
- Billy Guy , at findagrave.com; accessed May 19, 2014