Jackie Wilson (D. 1984) was called "Mr. Entertainment," and, during his career, he had over two dozen top 40 singles and six number one hits, such as "To Be Loved," "Reet Petite," "Lonely Teardrops," "Baby Workout," "That's Why I Love You So" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher," just to name a few. He was a gifted singer of considerable range and an athletic showman who had a dynamic persona that routinely drove audiences to the brink of hysteria. Jackie sang lead and tenor in the singing group, "Billy Ward & the Dominoes" for more than 3 years. The biggest hit Jackie had with The Dominoes was "St. Therese of the Roses," reaching number 13 on the charts in 1956. Signed to Brunswick Records by Nat Tarnopol, Wilson launched his solo career in 1957 with the singles "Reet Petite" and "To Be Loved," both written for him by a pre-Motown Berry Gordy Jr., back when the latter was a struggling songwriter before becoming a successful and influential record executive. A great collaboration was born betwseen Jackie and Gordy. His popularity extended overseas where in 1963, he headlined a British show that had The Beatles as one of his opening acts. Though the hits stopped coming as musical tastes shifted in the late Sixties, he remained active as a performer. Jackie had an enormous impact on the artists of his time and the generation that followed including Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson. Van Morrison released a tribute song to Wilson, titled "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" from the album, "Saint Dominic's Preview" (1972). While playing Dick Clark's Oldies Show at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Jackie suffered an on-stage heart attack while singing "Lonely Teardrops." He went into a coma, suffering major brain damage, and was hospitalized until his death at the age of 49. In 1987, Wilson was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Offered is a 4.5” x 5.” album page signed by Jackie Wilson in blue ink and personalized to Cleo, while on tour. He is an incredibly tough autograph to find.
This album page originally came out of an autograph album compiled from 1966-1968.
This piece is accompanied by copies of the original LOA from both PSA/DNA and BAS
Item: 13683
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