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Birth name
  
William Bowman

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Beau Dollar


Labels
  
King

Instruments
  
Vocals

Record label
  
King Records

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter Musician

Associated acts
  
The Dapps Beau Dollar & The Coins

Died
  
February 22, 2011, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Genres
  
Rock and roll, Rhythm and blues, Soul music

Similar People
  
Hank Ballard, Pee Wee Ellis, Marva Whitney, Vicki Anderson, Sweet Charles Sherrell

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William Hargis Bowman, Jr. (April 21, 1941 – February 22, 2011), better known by his stage name, Beau Dollar, was a soul vocalist and drummer for King Records. He performed on many studio albums for various artists under contract with King, including James Brown. His most prominent work was performed as "Beau Dollar & The Dapps" and "Beau Dollar & The Coins".

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Career

Beau Dollar & The Dapps were formed in Cincinnati in 1965, where they often played the famous Living Room nightclub. The band consisted of Bowman, Eddie Setser, Charles Summers, Tim Heding, Ron Geisman, Les Asch, and David Parkinson. The band found success after being discovered by James Brown the same year they were formed. Under Brown's direction, the band produced their first single, "It's A Gas". However, Brown's long-running dispute with King caused the single to be shelved. At the same time, the band also worked with Hank Ballard, who had left The Midnighters in search of solo success. In 1967, they released two singles, "Bringing Up The Guitar" and "There Was a Time" with Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis.

The Dapps eventually broke up in 1969. Brown replaced the band with The Pacesetters, who eventually became The J.B.'s.

Beau Dollar & The Coins had some success with "Soul Serenade" in 1966 (a cover of the King Curtis 1964 single).

Beau Dollar's only solo credited song was "Who Knows" (which is believed to have been backed by The Dapps) in 1970. Beau Dollar also played with Lonnie Mack in the early 1960s.

References

Beau Dollar Wikipedia