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Tommy Tucker (singer)

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Birth name
  
Robert Higginbotham

Genres
  
Blues

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Tommy Tucker

Instruments
  
Piano

Albums
  
Hi-Heel Sneakers, Glory

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Born
  
March 5, 1933 Springfield, Ohio, United States (
1933-03-05
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, pianist

Died
  
January 22, 1982, Newark, New Jersey, United States

Similar People
  
Teeny Tucker, Major Lance, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Bob & Earl, Louisiana Red

Tommy tucker hi heel sneakers 1964


Tommy Tucker (born Robert Higginbotham; March 5, 1933 – January 22, 1982) was an American blues singer-songwriter and pianist. He is best known for the 1964 hit song, "Hi-Heel Sneakers", that went to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and peaked at No. 23 in the UK Singles Chart.

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Early life

He was born Robert Higginbotham, to Leroy and Mary Higginbotham, the fifth of eleven children, in Springfield, Ohio, United States.

Career

Tucker's follow-up release, "Long Tall Shorty", was less successful. Nevertheless, musicians that played on his albums included Louisiana Red, Willie Dixon and Donny Hathaway.

Tucker co-wrote a song with Atlantic Records founder executive Ahmet Ertegün, called "My Girl (I Really Love Her So)". Tucker left the music industry in the late 1960s, taking a position as a real estate agent in New Jersey. He also did freelance writing for a local newspaper in East Orange, New Jersey, writing of the plight and ignorance of black males in America, and the gullibility and exploitation of African Americans in general by the white-dominated media. Tucker currently has four albums selling in Europe and over the internet, through the Red Lightnin' record label.

Personal life

Tucker was the father of up-and-coming blues artist Teeny Tucker (real name Regina Westbrook), and was the cousin of Joan Higginbotham, the U.S. female astronaut who launched in November 2006 on the Space Shuttle Discovery.

He was also friends with Davey Moore, the featherweight who died following a boxing contest with Sugar Ramos; and Johnny Lytle, the renowned vibraphonist.

Death

Tucker died in 1982 at the age of 48 at College Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, from inhaling carbon tetrachloride while refinishing the hardwood floors of his home; though his death has been alternatively attributed to food poisoning.

References

Tommy Tucker (singer) Wikipedia