Grady Chapman was born
October 1 1929. He is best known as a lead singer of
doo wop group
The Robins.
Biography
Grady Chapman joined
The Robins in 1953, singing alongside
Bobby Nunn, Billy Richards, Roy Richards, Ty Terrell, and later
Carl Gardner,
Bobby Sheen, and
H. B. Barnum. In 1958, he wrote "Sweet Pea" (Class Records #232) for
Bob and Earl. Chapman sang with
The Dominoes alongside
Clyde McPhatter and
Jackie Wilson. He would later become a member one of The Coasters' many groups, The Coasters Mark II, which included Bobby Nunn, Bobby Sheen, and Billy Richards, Jr. Chapman would also substitute for Carl Gardner a few times in the 1990s and 2000s with
The Coasters. In 1977, along with
Billy Guy and
Jerome Evans, he sings on "Paid The Price" on
Michelle Phillips' album "Victim Of Romance." He still performs as Grady Chapman & The Robins.
Discography
Singles
- I Need You So/Don’t Blooper (Money #204) (1955) (as Grady Chapman And The Suedes)
- My Love Will Never Change/Smiling Gondolier (Zephyr #016) (1957)
- Say You Will Be Mine/Starlight, Starbright (Knight #2003) (1958)
- Garden Of Memories/Tell Me That You Care (Imperial #5591) (1959)
- Come Away/Let’s Talk About Us (Imperial #5611) (1959)
- Sweet Thing/I Know What I Want (Mercury #71632) (1960)
- Ambush/My Life Would Be Worth Living (Mercury #71698) (1960)
- I’ll Never Question Your Love/This, That, ‘N The Other (Mercury #71771) (1961)
- Roly Poly/(B-Side Unknown) (Arwin) (1961)
Other media
- In 2006, he appeared on the TV show "Joey" in the episode entitled "Joey And The Party For Alex" playing Pip #1
- His recording "Since I First Met You" from 1957 with The Robins is included in the films "Pulp Fiction" and "American Strays"
- "Out Of The Picture" from 1956 by The Robins (with Chapman) appears in an HP picture printer commercial
Book references
- The Coasters (by Bill Millar) (Star Books) (1974)
- L. A. R&B Vocal Groups 1945-1965 (by Steve Propes and Galen Gart) (Big Nickel Publications) (2001)
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