We lost a great one today.
His music will always remind me of Myrtle Beach. It's just one of those Mid-Atlantic, Southern things.
General Norman Johnson, lead singer of the soul vocal trio Chairmen of the Board, died Wednesday at age 67.
His group was best known for the song “Give Me Just a Little More Time,” a favorite of Carolina beach music and shag dancing aficionados. It’s a defining song of the Southern soul sub-genre. The track climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard singles chart in 1970. The group would release three more Top 40 hits in 1970, but that was the end of the Chairmen’s chart run.
Johnson was born in Virginia but started his career in Raleigh, N.C., with another beach music phenomenon, the Showmen (“It Will Stand”), before relocating to Detroit in the late 1960s. The Chairmen of the Board came together there, but the group later flew south, where there was always demand for the singers who created beach music’s classics.
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
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