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Name
  
Hank Medress

Role
  
Singer


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Died
  
June 18, 2007, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
Abraham Lincoln High School

Albums
  
Unscrewed, Intercourse, The Lion Sleeps Tonight

Similar People
  
Mitch Margo, Philip Margo, Jay Siegel, Neil Sedaka

Music group
  
The Tokens (1955 – 1973)

The Tokens - I Hear Trumpets Blow - [original STEREO]


Henry "Hank" Medress (November 19, 1938 – June 18, 2007) was an American singer and record producer.

Contents

Tokens – “Bye Bye Bye” (WB) 1967


Biography

Medress was born in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended Abraham Lincoln High School. In 1955 he joined a doo-wop group called the Linc-Tones, which also included Neil Sedaka. After Sedaka's departure, the group reformed with additional singers as The Tokens. The Tokens achieved a number 1 chart success in 1961 with their arrangement of the Lion Sleeps Tonight, as well as other minor hits. Medress and the Tokens produced hits for the Chiffons, such as "He's So Fine".

After leaving the Tokens, Medress co-produced (with Dave Appell) many of Tony Orlando and Dawn's hits as well as Melissa Manchester's LP. Later, he worked with David Johansen, Rick Springfield, Dan Hill, and Richard Simmons. He was president of EMI Music Publishing Canada, from 1990 to 1992. Hank Medress produced a Dan Hill song, "Never Thought (That I Could Love)" in 1987, which was a #43 hit on Billboard Top 100 in the USA. The song was #2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts (USA) in 1987.

After returning to New York, Medress became a partner in Bottom Line Records, which released recordings of performances at The Bottom Line club in Greenwich Village, as well as new work by emerging artists. In recent years, Medress had worked as a consultant for SoundExchange, an agency that collects royalties from digital broadcasters, like satellite and Internet radio.

Death

Medress died of lung cancer at his Manhattan home on June 18, 2007, aged 68.

References

Hank Medress Wikipedia