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R.I.P. Herb Reed, Founder of The Platters

(Herb Reed, far left, points to lead tenor Tony Williams in an undated Platters photo.)

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June 5, 2012

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Herb Reed, the last surviving original member of 1950s vocal group the Platters who sang on hits like "Only You" and "The Great Pretender," has died. He was 83.

Reed died on Monday in a Boston area hospice after a period of declining health that included chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, manager Fred Balboni said.

Reed was a Kansas City, Mo., native who founded the Platters in Los Angeles in 1953. Then a quartet, the group won amateur talent shows, and performed nights and weekends up and down the California coast while the members worked days at a car wash and at other odd jobs.

Reed came up with the group's name, inspired by '50s disc jockeys who called their records platters.

The group underwent several lineup changes, even adding a woman singer to become a quintet, before signing their first major recording contract in 1955.

Reed sang bass on the group's four No. 1 hits, including "The Great Pretender," "My Prayer," "Twilight Time" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes."

The Platters were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998. Their recordings are in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

The group's popularity reached across racial lines and genres, "achieving success in a crooning, middle-of-the-road style that put a soulful coat of uptown polish on pop-oriented, harmony-rich material," according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's website.

Reed credited his survival in the music industry to the poverty he experienced as a child in Kansas City. While other members of the group spent frivolously, he used his first big royalty check to buy a house.

"I never thought that it would keep going, and I never wanted to assume we'd keep getting checks," he said earlier this year.

Reed also waged long legal battles with other artists who performed and recorded under the name the Platters. He finally won a court decision in Nevada last year giving him rights to the name. He called the court victory every bit as big as the gold and platinum records he had earned, Balboni said.

Reed had homes in Atlanta and Miami but had called the Boston area home since the 1970s "because the people were always so nice to me," he told a biographer. He had most recently living in Arlington.

Reed was the only member of the group to appear on all of their nearly 400 recordings. He continued touring, performing up to 200 shows per year, until last year, often performing with younger singers under the name Herb Reed and the Platters or Herb Reed's Platters.

Reed is survived by a son and three grandsons. Funeral arrangements are pending.


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Reply #1 posted 06/05/12 9:16pm

Timmy84

"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "The Great Pretender" are my cuts from the Platters. music


RIP. dove

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Reply #2 posted 06/05/12 9:26pm

Identity

"Only You" and "Twilight Time" are my two favorites. The Platters made being in love feel like a transcendental experience.

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Reply #3 posted 06/05/12 9:30pm

Timmy84

Identity said:

"Only You" and "Twilight Time" are my two favorites. The Platters made being in love feel like a transcendental experience.

Yeah you knew you was in love when someone played any Platters song around you. lol nod

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Reply #4 posted 06/05/12 9:42pm

JamFanHot

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My father's favorite group from his era.

I always loved "Twilight Time" (among 3-4 others on my current playlist).

The Platters were just about as close to "aural sonic bliss" that I ever heard. Just musical emotion laid bare & beautiful.

R.I.P Herb rose music

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #5 posted 06/05/12 10:00pm

Identity

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Reply #6 posted 06/05/12 10:16pm

mjscarousal

sad

rose

R.I.P.

My first concert... The Platters, Coasters, Drifters... of course they all werent the originals... still was a good show.

[Edited 6/5/12 15:18pm]

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Reply #7 posted 06/05/12 11:40pm

woogiebear

Damn.....................R.I.P.

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Reply #8 posted 06/05/12 11:43pm

MadamGoodnight

R.I.P. and thank you for the music. rose rose

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Reply #9 posted 06/06/12 12:11am

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Timmy84 said:

"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "The Great Pretender" are my cuts from the Platters. music


RIP. dove

^^^Was just about to say this. An oldies group I enjoyed playing 45s of as a kid. RIP

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #10 posted 06/06/12 1:57am

JoeBala

My fav group from the 50's. RIP. sad The lead singer to me was the best at least in my top 10.

Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It!
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Reply #11 posted 06/06/12 4:49am

HuMpThAnG

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Reed also waged long legal battles with other artists who performed and recorded under the name the Platters. He finally won a court decision in Nevada last year giving him rights to the name. He called the court victory every bit as big as the gold and platinum records he had earned, Balboni said.


This always sickens me

How can you claim som'n when you wasn't part of the original?

He was an original member & was entitled rose

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Reply #12 posted 06/06/12 5:03am

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RIP
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Reply #13 posted 06/06/12 5:20pm

Graycap23

RIP.

sad

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Reply #14 posted 06/06/12 7:27pm

Timmy84

HuMpThAnG said:

Identity said:


Reed also waged long legal battles with other artists who performed and recorded under the name the Platters. He finally won a court decision in Nevada last year giving him rights to the name. He called the court victory every bit as big as the gold and platinum records he had earned, Balboni said.


This always sickens me

How can you claim som'n when you wasn't part of the original?

He was an original member & was entitled rose

Yeah Gladys Horton and Katherine Anderson spent years fighting folks who claimed the name "Marvelettes". They won back rights to the name after Gladys' death. Glad he got it back, now his family owns that name. nod

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Reply #15 posted 06/06/12 7:49pm

Identity

Unlike nearly all of his contemporaries, Herb Reed had the forward-looking business smarts to make his career a perpetual money maker. Young up-incomers would be wise to follow his example.

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Reply #16 posted 06/06/12 8:37pm

Timmy84

Identity said:

Unlike nearly all of his contemporaries, Herb Reed had the forward-looking business smarts to make his career a perpetual money maker. Young up-incomers would be wise to follow his example.

Wasn't the original Platters like the first group to get a percentage of royalties from their songs' masters?

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Reply #17 posted 06/06/12 8:49pm

Identity

I'm not sure, but the original members received stock and a owned a percentage of the group's name.

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Reply #18 posted 06/06/12 8:50pm

Timmy84

Identity said:

I'm not sure, but the original members received stock and a owned a percentage of the group's name.

Yeah I read about it. I guess that's just as good lol

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Reply #19 posted 06/11/12 11:57pm

scriptgirl

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Whatever happened to the girl in the group?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #20 posted 06/12/12 12:14am

Identity

Zola Taylor died 5 years ago from complications of a stroke. I think she was 69.

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Reply #21 posted 06/12/12 2:58am

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I grew up with my mum listening to the Platters - and I love them too -

such soulful music and lovely harmonies.

Why dont artists write great stuff anymore?

Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜
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