Old April-24th-2008, 02:51 PM   #1
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Al Wilson RIP

Very sad to hear this. I've probably put Show and Tell on about half a dozen mix CDs in the last few years. One my all-time favorite soul ballads.

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Al Wilson, at 68; '70s soul singer
By Associated Press | April 24, 2008

FONTANA, Calif. - Al Wilson, the soul singer and songwriter who had a number of 1970s hits including "Show and Tell," has died. He was 68.

Mr. Wilson died Monday of kidney failure at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Fontana, according to his son, Tony of Yucaipa.

"He was always singing," his son said. "He would call me in the middle of the night with a new song that he had written."

Mr. Wilson was born in Meridian, Miss. He sang in the church choir as a boy and had his own spiritual singing quartet. His family moved to San Bernardino in 1958 and he found work as a mail carrier, office clerk, and janitor.

He toured for four years with the group Johnny "Legs" Harris and the Statesmen before joining the US Navy. After a two-year stint, he moved to Los Angeles and played with the Jewels and their successor group, the Rollers. A drummer, he also worked with the instrumental group the Souls.

In 1966, he was spotted by manager Marc Gordon, who introduced him to singer Johnny Rivers, who signed him to his Soul City label.

Mr. Wilson's first single, "The Snake" in 1968, was a hit and was followed by "Do What You Gotta Do."

"Show and Tell" was released in 1973 and the next year was number one on the Billboard Top 100 chart.

Mr. Wilson charted with several other 1970s singles, including "La La Peace Song," "I've Got a Feeling (We'll Be Seeing Each Other Again)" and "Count the Days."

In later years he continued to perform in Los Angeles clubs and elsewhere.

In addition to his son, Mr. Wilson leaves his wife, Patricia, two daughters, a brother, three sisters, and 13 grandchildren.
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Old April-24th-2008, 02:55 PM   #2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smY-6vGxpVc
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Old April-24th-2008, 02:56 PM   #3
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Seeing this made me do a Mark Twain-esque double take.
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Old April-24th-2008, 06:43 PM   #4
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Aww, Show and Tell just came on, I've been doing some listening lately to Magic 92.5, our local Old School Soul radio station, RIP…

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Old April-24th-2008, 07:01 PM   #5
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nother classic singer/songwriter gone. Man, do I miss those days.

My wife and I danced to Show & Tell more times than I can count.



R.I.P., Al Wilson~
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Old April-25th-2008, 06:23 AM   #6
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"The Snake" is one of my all time soul favourites. RIP, Al!
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