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Buzz Clifford

Reese Francis Clifford III (October 8, 1941 – January 26, 2018), known professionally as Buzz Clifford, was an American pop singer and songwriter. His biggest success came with his recording of "Baby Sittin' Boogie" (1961), which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Buzz Clifford
Birth nameReese Francis Clifford III
Born(1941-10-08)October 8, 1941
Berwyn, Illinois, U.S.
DiedJanuary 26, 2018(2018-01-26) (aged 76)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
LabelsBow Records

Career edit

Clifford was born in Berwyn, Illinois, United States.[1] He played guitar as a child and won several talent competitions as a teenager.[1] He signed to Bow Records at age 15, releasing a few singles but finding no success. After signing with Columbia Records, he released the single "Hello Mr. Moonlight", which did not chart.[1] The follow-up, "Baby Sittin' Boogie"/"Driftwood" (though "Driftwood" was technically the B-side, the record tends to be regarded as a double-A-side), became a crossover hit in the US in 1961,[1] peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 27 R&B, and No. 28 Country. The record went on to sell over one million copies, and as a result of its success, Columbia tried to groom Clifford as a heartthrob pop singer. He appeared on TV with Perry Como and Merv Griffin and on American Bandstand, and toured the United Kingdom with Freddy Cannon and Dion.[2] Clifford's fame was short-lived, however; further singles went nowhere (a remake of Kay Kyser's "Three Little Fishies" reached No. 102) and Clifford soon found himself without a recording contract.[1]

After serving in the National Guard, Clifford moved to Los Angeles, California, and found work as a songwriter, writing tunes sung by Keith Barbour, Petula Clark, Clyde McPhatter, Lou Rawls, Leon Russell, Freddie King, and Kris Kristofferson. Later in the 1960s, he was involved with a band called Carp (including actor Gary Busey and songwriter Daniel Moore), who released one album on Epic Records in 1969. After a stint as one third of the group Hamilton Streetcar (with John Boylan of "Appletree Theatre" fame, and original group member Ralph Plummer—the group was originally named on behalf of former member John Burge, aka Ian Hamilton) which in 1969 recorded a self-titled album for Dot Records (Dot DLP25939), he also did recording sessions in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with former Beach Boy David Marks, but these were never issued.

Marks, Clifford, and Moore reunited in the 1990s and released an album called Work Tapes; Marks and Clifford continued to tour together along with Clifford's two sons until 1997. After recording in Denmark, another LP, Norse Horse, was issued.

In 1999, Beck sampled an early Clifford tune, "I See, I Am", in the single "Milk and Honey" for his Midnite Vultures album.

In 2003, the 28-track CD More Than Just Babysittin': Complete Recordings 1958–1967 was released. The songs are digitally remastered, and some striking differences are apparent, including a fade-out ending on "Driftwood".

In 2009, the rap duo Method Man & Redman released the track "Four Minutes to Lock Down" (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah), which contained a sample of the song "Echo Park", written by Clifford, as recorded by Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge.

In 2011, Clifford reformed the band he had started with his two sons, Reese and John, along with Guido Bryant on guitar, Jon Greathouse on keyboards, and Zach Mathews on harmonica, and recorded and released a new CD, Bright Lights Shine, now available at CD Baby, iTunes and amazon.com.

Death edit

Clifford died on January 26, 2018, at the age of 76, from complications of influenza.[3]

Discography edit

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart
positions
Record Label B-side Album
US Country R&B Can UK
1957 "14 Karet Fool" Bow Records "Golly Gosh Oh Gee"
1958 "Pididdle (The Car with One Light)" "For Always"
1960 "Blue Lagoon" Columbia Records "Hello, Mr. Moonlight" Baby Sittin' with Buzz Clifford
"Baby Sittin' Boogie" 6 28 27 2 17 "Driftwood"
1961 "Three Little Fishes" 102 "Simply Because"
"I'll Never Forget" "The Awakening"
"Moving Day" "Loneliness"
1962 "Magic Circle" "Forever"
"More Dead Than Alive" Roulette Records "No One Loves Me Like You Do"
1963 "My Girl" "Pretend"
1966 "Until Then" RCA Victor "(It's All Right) Let Her Go"
1967 "Swing in My Back Yard" Capitol Records "Bored to Tears"
"Just Can't Wait" (as The Full Treatment) A&M Records "On My Way"
1970 "(Baby I Could Be) So Good at Loving You" Dot Records "Children Are Crying Aloud" See Your Way Clear
"Procter and Gunther" "I Am the River"

Albums edit

Year Album Record label
1961 Baby Sittin' with Buzz Clifford Columbia Records
1969 See Your Way Clear Dot Records

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 118. ISBN 0-7535-0149-X.
  2. ^ Biography, AllMusic
  3. ^ . Vintagevinylnews.com. Archived from the original on January 29, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2018.

External links edit

  • Buzz Clifford discography at Discogs
  • Buzz Clifford at AllMusic
  • Buzz Clifford discography at Discogs Entry for Hamilton Streetcar
  • Buzz Clifford at AllMusic Entry for Hamilton Streetcar

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Buzz Clifford news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reese Francis Clifford III October 8 1941 January 26 2018 known professionally as Buzz Clifford was an American pop singer and songwriter His biggest success came with his recording of Baby Sittin Boogie 1961 which peaked at No 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 Buzz CliffordBirth nameReese Francis Clifford IIIBorn 1941 10 08 October 8 1941Berwyn Illinois U S DiedJanuary 26 2018 2018 01 26 aged 76 GenresPopOccupation s Singer songwriterLabelsBow Records Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Discography 3 1 Singles 3 2 Albums 4 References 5 External linksCareer editClifford was born in Berwyn Illinois United States 1 He played guitar as a child and won several talent competitions as a teenager 1 He signed to Bow Records at age 15 releasing a few singles but finding no success After signing with Columbia Records he released the single Hello Mr Moonlight which did not chart 1 The follow up Baby Sittin Boogie Driftwood though Driftwood was technically the B side the record tends to be regarded as a double A side became a crossover hit in the US in 1961 1 peaking at No 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 No 27 R amp B and No 28 Country The record went on to sell over one million copies and as a result of its success Columbia tried to groom Clifford as a heartthrob pop singer He appeared on TV with Perry Como and Merv Griffin and on American Bandstand and toured the United Kingdom with Freddy Cannon and Dion 2 Clifford s fame was short lived however further singles went nowhere a remake of Kay Kyser s Three Little Fishies reached No 102 and Clifford soon found himself without a recording contract 1 After serving in the National Guard Clifford moved to Los Angeles California and found work as a songwriter writing tunes sung by Keith Barbour Petula Clark Clyde McPhatter Lou Rawls Leon Russell Freddie King and Kris Kristofferson Later in the 1960s he was involved with a band called Carp including actor Gary Busey and songwriter Daniel Moore who released one album on Epic Records in 1969 After a stint as one third of the group Hamilton Streetcar with John Boylan of Appletree Theatre fame and original group member Ralph Plummer the group was originally named on behalf of former member John Burge aka Ian Hamilton which in 1969 recorded a self titled album for Dot Records Dot DLP25939 he also did recording sessions in Tulsa Oklahoma with former Beach Boy David Marks but these were never issued Marks Clifford and Moore reunited in the 1990s and released an album called Work Tapes Marks and Clifford continued to tour together along with Clifford s two sons until 1997 After recording in Denmark another LP Norse Horse was issued In 1999 Beck sampled an early Clifford tune I See I Am in the single Milk and Honey for his Midnite Vultures album In 2003 the 28 track CD More Than Just Babysittin Complete Recordings 1958 1967 was released The songs are digitally remastered and some striking differences are apparent including a fade out ending on Driftwood In 2009 the rap duo Method Man amp Redman released the track Four Minutes to Lock Down feat Raekwon amp Ghostface Killah which contained a sample of the song Echo Park written by Clifford as recorded by Johnny Maestro amp the Brooklyn Bridge In 2011 Clifford reformed the band he had started with his two sons Reese and John along with Guido Bryant on guitar Jon Greathouse on keyboards and Zach Mathews on harmonica and recorded and released a new CD Bright Lights Shine now available at CD Baby iTunes and amazon com Death editClifford died on January 26 2018 at the age of 76 from complications of influenza 3 Discography editSingles edit Year Title Peak chartpositions Record Label B side AlbumUS Country R amp B Can UK1957 14 Karet Fool Bow Records Golly Gosh Oh Gee 1958 Pididdle The Car with One Light For Always 1960 Blue Lagoon Columbia Records Hello Mr Moonlight Baby Sittin with Buzz Clifford Baby Sittin Boogie 6 28 27 2 17 Driftwood 1961 Three Little Fishes 102 Simply Because I ll Never Forget The Awakening Moving Day Loneliness 1962 Magic Circle Forever More Dead Than Alive Roulette Records No One Loves Me Like You Do 1963 My Girl Pretend 1966 Until Then RCA Victor It s All Right Let Her Go 1967 Swing in My Back Yard Capitol Records Bored to Tears Just Can t Wait as The Full Treatment A amp M Records On My Way 1970 Baby I Could Be So Good at Loving You Dot Records Children Are Crying Aloud See Your Way Clear Procter and Gunther I Am the River Albums edit Year Album Record label1961 Baby Sittin with Buzz Clifford Columbia Records1969 See Your Way Clear Dot RecordsReferences edit a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music First ed Virgin Books p 118 ISBN 0 7535 0149 X Biography AllMusic Passings Buzz Clifford 1941 2018 Vintagevinylnews com Archived from the original on January 29 2018 Retrieved January 28 2018 External links editBuzz Clifford discography at Discogs Buzz Clifford at AllMusic Buzz Clifford discography at Discogs Entry for Hamilton Streetcar Buzz Clifford at AllMusic Entry for Hamilton Streetcar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buzz Clifford amp oldid 1163038259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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