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Described
by author Nelson George as "the most beautiful woman ever signed to
Motown," Brenda Holloway is remembered not only for her
stunning looks but also for a sweetly soulful singing style that gave
the world such hits as "Every Little Bit Hurts," "I'll
Always Love You," "When I'm Gone," "Operator"
and "Just Look What You've Done."
But
in 1968, shortly after writing and recording the original version of
"You've Made Me So Very Happy," a tune
Blood, Sweat &
Tears turned into a smash the following year, she abruptly quit show
business, married a minister, and spent the next two decades raising
three daughters. She resumed recording in England in 1987 with a series
of faux Motown sides and returned to live performing in 1995.
"I was really free to express the Brenda Holloway
that exists now, not the one from the Sixties," she says of her new
album. "This session was one where I said, 'I'm not going to try to
sing like Mary Wells to get a deal. I'm not going to sing like the old
Brenda Holloway to keep an image.' It's not the brand-new Brenda
Holloway. It's not the revised Brenda Holloway. It's not the old-school
Brenda Holloway. It's the real me."
Brenda Holloway was born on June 21, 1946 in
Atascadero, California and moved with her family to the Watts section of
Los Angeles at age two. "We were very, very poor, but my mother
always had a home," recalls the singer, a 1999 winner of the Rhythm
& Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award. "We lived by
the projects, but we were in a house. I was in the ghetto studying
violin in my backyard. The dogs were howling and I was playing."
Young Brenda also developed the diamond diction that would become a
hallmark of her vocal style.
After singing in junior high school with an early
edition of the Whispers, Brenda made her
recording debut backing her sister Patrice on a tune titled "Do the
Del Viking". Patrice was 12, and Brenda was 14. Brenda was soon
cutting records of her own for such local labels as Del-Fi, Donna,
Catch, and Minasa. Brenda and Patrice also became much in demand as
background singers, doing sessions with Johnny
Rivers and Tina Turner, among others.
In 1964, singing along to a Mary Wells record while
wearing a form-fitting dress that highlighted her fashion-model figure,
18-year-old Brenda caught the eyes and ears of Berry Gordy, Jr. at a
disc jockey convention in Southern California. She became the first West
Coast artist signed by Gordy's Detroit-based Motown empire. Her first
record for Motown's Tamla label, the heart-tugging ballad "Every
Little Bit Hurts," was recorded in Los Angeles with Hal Davis and
Marc Gordon producing. It was her biggest hit, peaking at No. 12 on
Billboard's pop chart and helping her land a coveted opening slot on the
Beatles' 1965 U.S. tour.
Brenda was soon traveling to Detroit to record.
Although she worked with some of the company's top producers, including Smokey
Robinson ("When I'm Gone," "Operator") and Gordy
himself ("You've Made Me So Very Happy"), she felt that as an
out-of-town artist she was not always given the best material. And
stardom wasn't coming as quickly as she'd anticipated. "I was
young," she admits. "I didn't understand. Didn't have any
patience. Berry was working with me. When he got me ready for Vegas,
that scared me."
Concerns about lifestyles associated with the
entertainment industry also contributed to Holloway's early retirement
in 1968 at age 22. "There was a lot of stuff going on behind the
scenes in the music business," she says. "Tammi Terrell died,
and Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. There were so many drugs and stuff,
and I did not want to get into that scene."
A public silence of nearly two decades followed,
broken only by a gospel album for Birthright Records in 1980. "I
stayed in church for 18 years," she explains. "I was just
religious, but I wasn't really knowing about God. Had I really known
God, I would have never stopped singing. I would have pursued my gift.
There's a passage in the Bible that says that when God gives you
something, you're to invest in that and make that bring more. For 18
years, I sat in a church. I did everything that they told me to do. And
I was miserable. Now I understand that as a Christian you've got to be
using what you have. You can't be afraid. I was afraid to use my talent.
I was so afraid I was going to sin that I didn't do anything."
Brenda, long a favorite of oldies aficionados on
England's Northern Soul scene, returned to recording in 1987 with
British producer Ian Levine. "Those people never forgot Brenda
Holloway," she says of her fans in the U.K. And in 1995, she
resumed performing publicly, on bills with veteran R&B singer
Brenton Wood at California shows catering to Mexican-American low-rider
audiences. It was at one of those performances that she met
producer-songwriter Fred Pittman, who took her to Fantasy Records in
Berkeley to record "It's a Woman's World" for the reactivated
Volt label.
"I'm not young, but I'm still youthful,"
says Brenda, who as a member of former Motown artist Blinky Williams's
Hollywood Mass Choir recently backed country superstar Garth Brooks on a
Donny and Marie Osmond Christmas special. "I've been an old-school
legend. This album is opening a lot of new doors for me. This was the
easiest and the best and the most relaxed session I've ever done.
Fantasy gave me a chance to be the real Brenda Holloway."
Notable songs include ---
 | When I'm Gone |
 | Just Look What You've Done |
 | You've Made Me So Very Happy |
 | Every Little Bit Hurts |
 | Operator |
 | I'll Be Available |
 | I'll Always Love You |
 | I've Been Good to You |
 | Hurt a Little Everyday |
 | Untitled |
Brenda Holloway
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Buy this album: "The
Best of Brenda Holloway"
(2003)
Buy this album: "Greatest
Hits & Rare Classics" (2001)
Buy this album: "It's
A Woman's World" (1999)
Buy this album: "Very
Best of Brenda Holloway" (1999)
Buy this album: "...Together" (1999)
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Genre: Rock
Styles:
..Pop-Soul
..Motown
..Soul
Years active:
..60s
Born:
Jun 21, 1946
..in California
..in Atascadero
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