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EARLY "Quarter to Three" Gary U.S. Bonds Hand Signed 4X6 B&W Photo

$ 15.83

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Object Type: Card & Paper
  • Industry: Music
  • Signed: Yes

    Description

    Up for auction an EARLY!
    "Quarter to Three" Gary U.S. Bonds Hand Signed 4X6 B&W Photo
    ES-6499
    Gary U.S. Bonds
    (born
    Gary Levone Anderson
    , June 6, 1939) is an American
    rhythm and blues
    and
    rock and roll
    singer, known for his classic hits "
    New Orleans
    " and "
    Quarter to Three
    ". Born in
    Jacksonville, Florida
    , Bonds lived in
    Norfolk, Virginia
    , in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church and with a group called the Turks. He joined record producer
    Frank Guida
    's small Legrand Records label where Guida chose Anderson's stage name,
    U.S. Bonds
    , in hopes that it would be confused with a
    public service announcement
    advertising the sale of
    government bonds
    and thereby garner more DJ attention. His first three singles and first album,
    Dance 'Til Quarter to Three
    , were released under the U.S. Bonds name, but people assumed it was the name of a group. To avoid confusion, subsequent releases, including his second album
    Twist Up Calypso
    , were made under the name
    Gary (U.S.) Bonds
    . The parentheses were discarded in the 1970s. "Quarter To Three" sold one million records, earning a
    gold disc
    . Subsequent hits, under his modified name, included "
    School Is Out
    " (#5), "
    Dear Lady Twist
    " (#9), "School Is In" (#28) and "
    Twist, Twist Senora
    " (#9) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above
    the Beatles
    . His hits featured solos by the saxophonist
    Gene Barge
    . "Quarter to Three" appears on
    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
    list. In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence with two albums
    Dedication
    and
    On the Line
    , collaborations with
    Bruce Springsteen
    ,
    Steven Van Zandt
    , and the
    E Street Band
    , and had hits including "
    This Little Girl
    " (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart in
    Billboard
    and #5 on the mainstream rock chart), "Jolé Blon" and "
    Out of Work
    ".
    While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e.g., his song "
    She's All I Got
    ", co-written by
    Jerry Williams, Jr.
    (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the
    Country Music Association
    's "Song of the Year" in 1972 when it was a big hit for
    Johnny Paycheck
    (
    Freddie North
    also charted his
    only pop hit
    with a soul cover of the same song). He is also a 1997 honoree of the
    Rhythm & Blues Foundation
    . Bonds is an accomplished golfer and often plays celebrity
    PGA Tour
    events.
    Bonds released an album in 2004 called
    Back in 20
    , the title referencing his repeated sporadic pop-ups of popularity (his first hits were in the 1960s, then again in the 1980s, and now another significant album in the early 2000s, each 20-odd years apart). The album features guest appearances by Springsteen and
    Southside Johnny
    .
    In 2009 he released a new album,
    Let Them Talk
    , and toured the UK as a special guest of
    Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
    . Most recently, in 2010, Bonds contributed duet vocals on the song "Umbrella in My Drink" on Southside Johnny's album
    Pills and Ammo
    .