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The Dixie Nightingales

The Dixie Nightingales, also known as Ollie & the Nightingales and The Nightingales, was an African-American male vocal group, whose repertoire included gospel and later rhythm and blues and soul music.

The Dixie Nightingales
Also known asOllie & the Nightingales, The Nightingales
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, United States
GenresGospel, R&B, soul
Years active1958–1972
LabelsPepper, Nashboro, Chalice, Stax
Past membersOllie Hoskins
Willie Neal
Nelson Lesure
Bill Davis
Rochester Neal
David Ruffin
Quincy Billops Jr.
Tommy Tate

History edit

The group, based in Memphis, Tennessee, was founded as The Gospel Writer Juniors, later changing its name to The Dixie Nightingales. The founding members included Ollie Hoskins (born 1936 in Batesville, Mississippi, United States, died October 26, 1997, Memphis, Tennessee),[1] Willie Neal, Nelson Lesure, Bill Davis, and Rochester Neal. With Hoskins as lead singer, The Dixie Nightingales became one of the most prominent and successful southern gospel groups of the 1950s and 1960s, and made their first records for Pepper Records in 1958. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, one of their members was a teen-aged David Ruffin, who would later go on to find fame as lead singer of The Temptations.[2]

In 1962, The Dixie Nightingales moved to Nashboro Records. Three years later, Randle Catron brought the group to Stax Records, where new executive Al Bell had started a gospel subsidiary, Chalice Records. The Dixie Nightingales recorded three singles for Chalice, including "The Assassination", about the murder of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.[3]

After some convincing from Al Bell, the group decided to turn to secular soul music in 1968.[4] Willie Neal left the act that this time, and was replaced by Quincy Billops Jr., a former member of Stax's The Mad Lads.

Changing their name to Ollie & the Nightingales, the group moved to the main Stax label, where they released a number of singles. Their most successful was 1968's "I Know I've Got a Sure Thing", a William Bell/Booker T. Jones composition which peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Black Singles chart. Follow-ups such as "I've Got a Feeling" and "You're Leaving Me" were not as successful.[5] Ollie & the Nightingales also sung backing vocals for Eddie Floyd on his 1968 hit single "I've Never Met a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" [6]

In 1969, the group released a long-playing album, Ollie & the Nightingales; "I Got a Sure Thing" was not included because Atlantic Records retained ownership of that single and all other pre-1968 Stax material after Stax severed its distribution deal with Atlantic.[7]

In 1970, Hoskins left to pursue a solo career as "Ollie Nightingale".[8] He recorded a few R&B charting singles before moving on to perform blues in Memphis.[9] Stax's Sir Mack Rice recruited Tommy Tate[10] to replace Hoskins, and the group recorded three singles for Stax in the early 1970s before disbanding.[2] Bill Davis, Quincy Billops Jr., and Rochester Neal left Stax, and went on to join The Ovations.

Ollie Nightingale appeared in the 1993 film The Firm, starring Tom Cruise, and recorded four albums for Ecko Records afterwards. He died in Memphis on October 26, 1997, of a heart attack.[8]

Stax discography edit

Singles edit

The Dixie Nightingales
  • 1965: "The Assassination" b/w "Hush Hush"
  • 1965: "I Don't Know" b/w "Keep On Trying"
  • 1966: "Forgive These Fools" b/w "There's Not A Friend"
Ollie & the Nightingales
  • 1968: "I Got a Sure Thing" b/w "Girl You Have My Heart Singing" (US #73, US R&B #17) [5]
  • 1969: "You're Leaving Me" b/w "Showered With Love" (US R&B #47) [5]
  • 1969: "Mellow Way You Treat Your Man" b/w "Don't Do What I Did"
  • 1969: "I've Got a Feeling" b/w "You'll Never Do Wrong" (US R&B #45) [5]
  • 1970: "Bracing Myself For The Fall" b/w "I'll Be Your Anything"
The Nightingales
  • 1970: "You’re Moving Much Too Fast" b/w "Don’t Let a Good Thing Go"
  • 1970: "I Don’t Want To Be Like My Daddy" b/w "Just a Little Overcome"
  • 1971: "Don’t Do It I’m With You" b/w "Can’t Get Away"

Album edit

  • 1969: Ollie & the Nightingales (Stax 2021):
    • "You'll Never Do Wrong"/ "Don't Make the Good Suffer"/ "Don't Do What I Did"/ "I've Got a Feeling"/ "You're Leaving Me"/ "Broke-In Love"/ "A-B-C-D"/ "Mellow Way You Treat Your Man"/ "Girl You Make My Heart Sing"/ "I've Never Found a Girl"/ "Showered With Love"

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Ollie Nightingale | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  2. ^ a b Harris, Craig (2006). "Dixie Nightingales". Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  3. ^ Koda, ACub (2007). Review for Free at Last: Gospel Quartets from Stax Records' Chalice Label. Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  4. ^ Wynn, Ron (2007). "Ollie & the Nightingales". Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c d (2008). Billboard data for Ollie & the Nightingales. Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  6. ^ Bowman, Ron (1997). p. 152
  7. ^ Bowman, Ron (1997). p. 139
  8. ^ a b Dahl, Bill (2006). "Ollie Nightingale". Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  9. ^ (2007)Memphis Records discography. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  10. ^ Ron Wynn. "Tommy Tate". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 October 2013.

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The Dixie Nightingales also known as Ollie amp the Nightingales and The Nightingales was an African American male vocal group whose repertoire included gospel and later rhythm and blues and soul music The Dixie NightingalesAlso known asOllie amp the Nightingales The NightingalesOriginMemphis Tennessee United StatesGenresGospel R amp B soulYears active1958 1972LabelsPepper Nashboro Chalice StaxPast membersOllie Hoskins Willie Neal Nelson Lesure Bill Davis Rochester Neal David Ruffin Quincy Billops Jr Tommy Tate Contents 1 History 2 Stax discography 2 1 Singles 2 2 Album 3 FootnotesHistory editThe group based in Memphis Tennessee was founded as The Gospel Writer Juniors later changing its name to The Dixie Nightingales The founding members included Ollie Hoskins born 1936 in Batesville Mississippi United States died October 26 1997 Memphis Tennessee 1 Willie Neal Nelson Lesure Bill Davis and Rochester Neal With Hoskins as lead singer The Dixie Nightingales became one of the most prominent and successful southern gospel groups of the 1950s and 1960s and made their first records for Pepper Records in 1958 During the late 1950s and early 1960s one of their members was a teen aged David Ruffin who would later go on to find fame as lead singer of The Temptations 2 In 1962 The Dixie Nightingales moved to Nashboro Records Three years later Randle Catron brought the group to Stax Records where new executive Al Bell had started a gospel subsidiary Chalice Records The Dixie Nightingales recorded three singles for Chalice including The Assassination about the murder of U S President John F Kennedy 3 After some convincing from Al Bell the group decided to turn to secular soul music in 1968 4 Willie Neal left the act that this time and was replaced by Quincy Billops Jr a former member of Stax s The Mad Lads Changing their name to Ollie amp the Nightingales the group moved to the main Stax label where they released a number of singles Their most successful was 1968 s I Know I ve Got a Sure Thing a William Bell Booker T Jones composition which peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Black Singles chart Follow ups such as I ve Got a Feeling and You re Leaving Me were not as successful 5 Ollie amp the Nightingales also sung backing vocals for Eddie Floyd on his 1968 hit single I ve Never Met a Girl To Love Me Like You Do 6 In 1969 the group released a long playing album Ollie amp the Nightingales I Got a Sure Thing was not included because Atlantic Records retained ownership of that single and all other pre 1968 Stax material after Stax severed its distribution deal with Atlantic 7 In 1970 Hoskins left to pursue a solo career as Ollie Nightingale 8 He recorded a few R amp B charting singles before moving on to perform blues in Memphis 9 Stax s Sir Mack Rice recruited Tommy Tate 10 to replace Hoskins and the group recorded three singles for Stax in the early 1970s before disbanding 2 Bill Davis Quincy Billops Jr and Rochester Neal left Stax and went on to join The Ovations Ollie Nightingale appeared in the 1993 film The Firm starring Tom Cruise and recorded four albums for Ecko Records afterwards He died in Memphis on October 26 1997 of a heart attack 8 Stax discography editSingles edit The Dixie Nightingales 1965 The Assassination b w Hush Hush 1965 I Don t Know b w Keep On Trying 1966 Forgive These Fools b w There s Not A Friend Ollie amp the Nightingales 1968 I Got a Sure Thing b w Girl You Have My Heart Singing US 73 US R amp B 17 5 1969 You re Leaving Me b w Showered With Love US R amp B 47 5 1969 Mellow Way You Treat Your Man b w Don t Do What I Did 1969 I ve Got a Feeling b w You ll Never Do Wrong US R amp B 45 5 1970 Bracing Myself For The Fall b w I ll Be Your Anything The Nightingales 1970 You re Moving Much Too Fast b w Don t Let a Good Thing Go 1970 I Don t Want To Be Like My Daddy b w Just a Little Overcome 1971 Don t Do It I m With You b w Can t Get Away Album edit 1969 Ollie amp the Nightingales Stax 2021 You ll Never Do Wrong Don t Make the Good Suffer Don t Do What I Did I ve Got a Feeling You re Leaving Me Broke In Love A B C D Mellow Way You Treat Your Man Girl You Make My Heart Sing I ve Never Found a Girl Showered With Love Footnotes edit Ollie Nightingale Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 2019 01 25 a b Harris Craig 2006 Dixie Nightingales Allmusic Retrieved March 16 2008 Koda ACub 2007 Review for Free at Last Gospel Quartets from Stax Records Chalice Label Allmusic Retrieved March 16 2008 Wynn Ron 2007 Ollie amp the Nightingales Allmusic Retrieved March 16 2008 a b c d 2008 Billboard data for Ollie amp the Nightingales Allmusic Retrieved March 16 2008 Bowman Ron 1997 p 152 Bowman Ron 1997 p 139 a b Dahl Bill 2006 Ollie Nightingale Allmusic Retrieved March 16 2008 2007 Memphis Records discography Retrieved March 16 2008 Ron Wynn Tommy Tate allmusic com Retrieved 21 October 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Dixie Nightingales amp oldid 1182104869, wikipedia, wiki, 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