Herb Reed & The Platters
at the Tabernacle
Saturday,
July 28, 2007 8:00 p.m.
Admission $20 (limited premium seating available at $35)
Tickets will be on sale at the door and are available in advance at the following locations:
Island Music, Circuit Avenue, Oak Bluffs
Cottage Museum Shop, Trinity Park, Oak Bluffs
Above Ground Records, The Triangle, Edgartown
Bunch of Grapes Bookstore, Vineyard Haven
Alley’s General Store, West Tisbury
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In 1953, bass singer Herb Reed put together a group of four singers called The Platters, an idea he got from a disc jockey referring to records as platters. The original group was made up of Reed, Joe Jefferson, Cornell Gunther and Alex Hodge. The original group got its start on a television show called "Ebony Showcase" with Cornell Gunther singing lead on a swing version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." Months later, David Lynch replaced Jefferson and Tony Williams replaced Gunther. While at an amateur show, Ralph Bass from Federal Records saw them perform with Reed singing lead and signed the group to its first recording contract. Late in 1953, the group signed a management contract with songwriter Buck Ram.
By the time the groundbreaking blockbuster Only You (and You Alone) hit the charts in 1955, Reed, Williams, Lynch, Paul Robi and Zola Taylor comprised The Platters. The song is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The Platters have recorded more than 400 recordings, sold over 200 million records, performed in 91 countries, and have received more than 230 awards from all over the world. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Vocal Hall of Fame in 1998. Only You (and You Alone) received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999, with the 1956 tune The Great Pretender following soon after in 2002. The Platters also appeared in 27 movies including the well-known Rock Around the Clock and The Girl Can't Help It.
Although other members of the original group have left over the years, Reed has managed, performed and toured as The Platters or Herb Reed and The Platters since he founded the group and coined its name. His current group, now under the name Herb Reed & The Platters, is the only one that includes a member of the original group and is made up of Reed, Wayne Miller, DD Martin, William Newton and Billy Cox.
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