King Pleasure

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Biography

Jazz vocalist and an early master of vocalese, where a singer sings words to a famous instrumental solo. Born : March 24, 1922 in Oakdale, Tennessee. Died : March 21, 1981 in Los Angeles, California. King Pleasure first achieved popularity by singing the Eddie Jefferson vocalese classic "Moody's Mood for Love," based on a James Moody saxophone solo to "I'm in the Mood for Love". Pleasure's recording in 1952 is considered a jazz classic. He cites Jefferson as an influence and predecessor. He and Betty Carter also recorded a famous vocalese version of "Red Top," a jazz classic penned by Kansas Citian Ben Kynard and recorded by Gene Ammons and others.

  • Real name
  • Clarence Beeks
  • Name variations
  • K. Pleasure·King (Moody's Mood For Love) Pleasure·Pleasure
  • Aliases
  • Clarence Beeks
  • Primary profession
  • Soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 24 March 1922
  • Place of birth
  • New York City
  • Death date
  • 1981-03-21
  • Death age
  • 60
  • Place of death
  • Los Angeles

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