Vera Hamilton
Vera Hamilton (July 17, 1945 – August 31, 2013) was an American soul singer. She was best known as an Ikette in The Ike & Tina Turner Revue, but she also recorded as a solo artist.
Vera Hamilton | |
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Also known as | Vera Hamilton-Clyburn |
Born | July 17, 1945 Eatonton, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | August 31, 2013 68) Long Beach, California, U.S. | (aged
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Occupation(s) | Singer |
Labels | Epic |
Associated acts |
Life and career
Hamilton was born in Eatonton, Georgia on July 17, 1945. She was an Ikette during Ike & Tina Turner's commercial peak. As an Ikette, Hamilton appeared on various television shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Andy Williams Show, and Beat-Club. They were featured in the Isley Brothers concert film It's Your Thing (1970) and had a cameo in the Miloš Forman film Taking Off (1971). The revue toured internationally and performed at the Independence Day concert in Accra, Ghana, which was released as the film Soul to Soul (1971).[1]
In 1972, Hamilton released a single on Epic Records produced by Johnny Otis.[2] She sang as an Otisette with The Johnny Otis Show. When Ike Turner formed a new revue in the 1990s, Hamilton rejoined him to perform as the lead singer.[3]
Hamilton died in Long Beach, California on August 31, 2013.
Discography
Singles
- 1972: "But I Ain't No More (G.S.T.S.K.D.T.S.)" / "Heavy, Heavy Hangs (Over My Heart)" (Epic 5-10875)
Album appearances
- 2000: Various – I'm A Good Woman (Funk Classics From Sassy Soul Sisters) (Harmless)
- 2000: Various – A Fusion Soul Classics Collection (Universal Music)
- 2001: Johnny Otis & Friends – Watts Funky (BGP Records)[4]
- 2003: Various – Funk Soul Sisters (BGP Records)
Backing vocal credits
- 1971: Ike & Tina Turner – What You Hear Is What You Get (Live at Carnegie Hall) (United Artists)
- 1971: Ike & Tina Turner – Live in Paris (Olympia 1971) (United Artists)
- 1976: Bo Diddley – Where It All Began (Bellaphon)
- 1981: Johnny Otis and Shuggie Otis – The New Johnny Otis Show with Shuggie Otis (Alligator)
References
- "Soul to Soul Concert in Ghana 1971". Voices of East Anglia. 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
- Sippel, John (May 20, 1972). "Columbia Fortifies Black Artist Roster & Promotion" (PDF). Billboard: 1.
- Pareles, Jon (August 26, 1996). "Turner Revue Is Back (Minus Tina)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
- Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2003). All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 432. ISBN 978-0-87930-736-3.