Thurston Harris: Biography

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Thurston Harris
Born:
Jul 11, 1931 in Indianapolis, IN

Died:
Apr 14, 1990 in Pomona, CA

Genres:
Rock 'N' Roll Oldies Music, R&B and Soul Music, Classic R&B Music, Rock Music

Decades Active:
1950's|1960's


Artistic Quality
Low
Cultural Impact
Low
Popularity
Low



Thurston Harris recorded with the Lamplighters, one of the many groups on the early RB scene in South Central Los Angeles, in the early '50s. The group later evolved into the Tenderfoots, then the Sharps, and it was under this last name they were credited to when they backed up Harris on his most famous hit, 1957's "Little Bitty Pretty One" (number two RB and number six pop) for Aladdin. In 1957, while signed as a solo artist to Aladdin, Harris recorded a cover of Bobby Day's classic novelty number, with a solid band featuring the ubiquitous Earl Palmer on drums and his friends in the Sharps doing background vocals. The single propelled Harris immediately to the front-ranks of the RB scene. In 1958, Harris scored a Top 20 RB hit with "Do What You Did," but he failed to have any chart success afterwards. In 1990, Thurston Harris died of a heart attack in Pomona, CA, at age 58. "Little Bitty Pretty One" has gone on to become one of the best-loved oldies of the late '50s.

- Bryan Thomas, All Music Guide

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