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Thurston Harris

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Thurston Harris

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Thurston Harris recorded with <a href="spotify:artist:3c4xDv8UjVciWYQnekASFt">the Lamplighters</a>, one of the many groups on the early R&B scene in South Central Los Angeles, in the early '50s. The group later evolved into the Tenderfoots, then <a href="spotify:artist:1QsFwTKlJRtpJIXJZqjAtj">the Sharps</a>, and it was under this last name they were credited to when they backed up Harris on his most famous hit, 1957's "Little Bitty Pretty One" (number two R&B and number six pop) for Aladdin. In 1957, while signed as a solo artist to Aladdin, Harris recorded a cover of Bobby Day's classic novelty number, with a solid band featuring the ubiquitous Earl Palmer on drums and his friends in <a href="spotify:artist:1QsFwTKlJRtpJIXJZqjAtj">the Sharps</a> doing background vocals. The single propelled Harris immediately to the front-ranks of the R&B scene. In 1958, Harris scored a Top 20 R&B hit with "Do What You Did," but he failed to have any chart success afterwards. In 1990, Thurston Harris died of a heart attack in Pomona, CA, at age 58. "Little Bitty Pretty One" has gone on to become one of the best-loved oldies of the late '50s. ~ Bryan Thomas, Rovi

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