GARY U.S. BONDS


'Gary "U.S." Bonds' (born Gary Anderson, 6 June 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.

Contents
Career
Billboard's Top 100
External links

Career


Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small Legrand record label and Guida changed Andersons name to 'U.S. Bonds' in hope that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more airplay.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans", which was followed by "Not Me", a flop for Bonds, but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his only Number One hit, "Quarter To Three" in June 1961. Subsequent hits, under the name Gary (U.S.) Bonds, included "School Is Out", "Dear Lady Twist", "School Is In" and "Twist, Twist, Senora" in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. Eventually, the singer came to be known as Gary U.S. Bonds.
"Quarter To Three" appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included "This Little Girl", "Jolé Blon" and "Out Of Work". Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit.
While Gary U.S. Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g. he has been nominated for the Country Music Association's "Songwriter of the Year" distinction. He is also a honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity PGA Tour events.
He was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on 15 October 2006.

Billboard's Top 100



★ "New Orleans" # 6, 1960


★ "Quarter To Three" # 1, 1961


★ "School Is Out" # 5, 1961


★ "School Is In" # 28, 1961


★ "Dear Lady Twist" # 9, 1961


★ "Twist Twist Señora" # 10, 1962


★ "Seven Day Weekend" # 27, 1962


★ "Copy Cat" # 92, 1962


★ "This Little Girl" # 11, 1981

★ "Jole Blon" # 65, 1981

★ "Out of Work" # 21, 1982
:
★ = produced by Frank Guida

External links



Official Website

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves