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Herb Reed Of The Platters RIP

Herb Reed last surviving original member of the Platters passed away

 

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Herb Reed (c. 1929 - June 4, 2012) was an American musician, vocalist and founding member of The Platters, who were known for their hits during the 1950s and 1960s. Reed is credited with creating The Platters name and was the last surviving original member of the group, which he co-founded with four other musicians in 1953.

 

Reed thought of the group's name after noticing that DJs in the 1950s called their records, "platters."

 

Reed was raised in poverty in Kansas City, Missouri, and moved to Los Angeles when he was fifteen years old.He moved to the Boston area during the 1970s, after the success of The Platters.

 

Reed is the only member of The Platters who sang on all of the approximately 400 songs recorded by the group.His vocals can be heard on The Platters' biggest hits, including Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, The Great Pretender, Twilight Time and My Prayer

 

As the last surviving original member of The Platters, Reed waged a long, but successful, federal court battle over the rights to the name, The Platters. The courts ruled that Reed was the only heir to the group's name. In 2012, Reed said in an interview, "It's not right to have someone steal your name. It's just not right. We were cheated back then, but that's how things were done...It's theft, and I have to fight it so that no other artist faces this."

 

Reed toured throughout his career. He performed as many as 200 concerts per year until 2012, when he stopped due to declining health.

 

Reed died of complications from several ailments, including heart disease, at a hospice in Boston on June 4, 2012, at the age of 83. He had most recently resided in Arlington, Massachusetts.

 

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Herb wasn't actually on too many of the recordings that the Platters made during their spell with Musicor.

The group were touring across the States all the time back in the mid to late 60's ...

... so Sonny Turner would fly back alone to New York; team up with some studio session singers, cut 4/ 5 tracks in one session (overnight -- most of the time to pre-recorded backing tracks).

Next morning he would be on another plane and flying back to join the other members of the group who by then had moved onto their next engagement & were set up ready for him to undertake lead vocal duties with the others.

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Really sad to hear about this. The Platters were loved by music fans of all ages, and many different genres.

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