- Renaldo "Obie" Benson
Infobox musical artist
Name = Renaldo "Obie" Benson
Img_capt = Benson (third from left) andThe Four Tops , on the cover for the UK single release of their 1967 hit "Bernadette".
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Renaldo Benson
Alias = Obie Benson
Born = birth date|1937|6|14
Died = death date and age|2005|7|1|1937|6|14
Origin = Detroit,Michigan U.S.
Instrument =
Genre = R&B,rock and roll
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1954–2005
Label = Chess, Riverside, Columbia, Motown
Associated_acts =The Four Tops
URL =Renaldo "Obie" Benson (
June 14 ,1937 –July 1 ,2005 ) was anAfrican-American soul andR&B singer andsongwriter . He was best known as the bass ofMotown groupThe Four Tops , which he joined in1953 and continued to perform with for over five decades, untilApril 8 ,2005 . He also co-wrote "What's Going On" which became a #2 hit forMarvin Gaye in1971 , and whichRolling Stone rated as #4 on theirList of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time released in 2004.Biography
Early Career 1954-1964
Benson attended
Cass Technical High School in Detroit withLawrence Payton . The pair metLevi Stubbs andAbdul "Duke" Fakir while singing at a friend's birthday party in 1954 and decided to form a group called the Four Aims.Roquel Billy Davis who was Payton's cousin was a fifth member of the group for a time and a songwriter for the group. Davis played an instrumental role in the group being signed byChess Records who were mainly interested in Davis' songwriting ability. The group changed their name to the Four Tops to avoid confusion with theAmes Brothers and had one single "Kiss Me Baby" released through Chess which failed to chart. The Four Tops left Chess although Davis stayed with the company.The group then went to Red Top Records and Riverside Records before signing with
Columbia Records where they released "Ain't That Love" in 1960. This record was a supper club style record and the Four Tops would sing at a number of jazz venues in the early 1960s. Benson was responsible for the Tops' choreography in the early years of the group.Career Success 1964-1990
In 1963, they signed with Motown initially recording a track for
Motown 's Workshop Jazz label. Benson and the other members already knewBarrett Strong , as he had written songs with Davis forJackie Wilson including "Lonely Teardrops". The Four Tops worked withHolland-Dozier-Holland who wrote and produced a number of soul music hits for them over the next few years, including "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) " and "Reach Out I'll Be There " which both topped the US pop charts.Benson was on tour with the Four Tops when he witnessed a scuffle between protesters and the police over a disused urban lot which the protesters called People's Park. He started writing the first draft of "What's Going On". He worked on the song with lyricist
Al Cleveland , who was renting the upstairs section of Benson's duplex.Benson wanted the Four Tops to record his song, but they refused on the grounds that it was a protest song. He approached
Joan Baez to record the song while appearing on a British television show, but was unsuccessful. Finally, he approachedMarvin Gaye who liked the song, but wantedThe Originals to cut a version of it.Benson eventually persuaded Gaye to record the song by offering him a cut of the royalties. Gaye definitely earned the credit by adding lyrics and other touches to the song. The song was recorded in June 1970, but Motown refused to release it at first, claiming it was uncommercial. Finally, the song was released and reached #2 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart, while topping the
R&B chart. "What's Going On" is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest rock or R&B songs of all time, reaching the top 5 of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" as rated by Rolling Stone in 2004 and as one ofThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll .After Holland-Dozier-Holland left Motown in
1967 , the hits became less frequent for the Four Tops. When Motown left Detroit for Los Angeles in1972 , the Four Tops signed withABC-Dunhill , and had Top 10 pop hits with "Keeper of the Castle" and "Ain't No Woman Like the One I've Got", their first Top 10 hits since "Bernadette " in 1967. While the Four Tops enjoyed a number of R&B hits in the next couple of years, the hits dried up again asdisco became popular.In
1981 , The Four Tops returned to the R&B charts with a #1 hit in "When She Was My Girl" onCasablanca Records . The group returned to Motown for the "Motown 25 " special in1983 , and recorded a couple of albums before leaving forArista Records . Benson appeared with the rest of the Four Tops on Aretha Franklin's "Through the Storm" album, released in 1989.Hall of Famer 1990-2005
Benson was admitted as a member of the Four Tops to the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in1990 . The group would be awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame in1997 , followed by theVocal Group Hall of Fame in1999 .Until the death of Lawrence Payton in 1997, the Four Tops had had the same membership for over forty years. Former Temptation
Theo Peoples joined the group in1998 . Peoples soon became the lead vocalist, as Levi Stubbs fell ill, and Ronnie McNair took Payton's place. Benson continued to tour extensively as part of the Four Tops, spending a third of the year on tour. The group would often tour with The Temptations as part of a double bill.Benson died of
lung cancer and other illnesses onJuly 1 ,2005 . His leg had been amputated earlier in 2005 due to circulation problems. He is survived by two daughters. His last performance as a Four Top was onApril 8 ,2005 live on "The Late Show with David Letterman ". Roquel Payton, the son of Lawrence Payton, replaced Benson as a member of the Four Tops with Abdul Fakir remaining as the only original member. He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery.References
Career
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:yxdsyl4jxpsb~T0 Allmusic.com article on Renaldo Benson]
* [http://www.history-of-rock.com/four_tops.htm History of Rock article on the Four Tops]
* Ben Edmonds, "What's Going On?: What's Going On and the Last Days of the Motown Sound" Canongate US 2003 ISBN 1-84195-314-8 on the recording of "What's Going On?"
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/6595849/sort/rank?pageid=rs.RS500&pageregion=blob&rnd=1120369065620&has-player=true&version=6.0.12.1040 "Rolling Stone" article on "What's Going On" as part of its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time article]
Obituaries
* [http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=903600&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312 ABC News America article on Benson's death]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/01/AR2005070101802.html "Washington Post" article on Benson's death]
* [http://washingtontimes.com/upi/20050701-034020-9667r.htm "Washington Times" obituary]
* [http://www.detnews.com/2005/events/0507/02/D01-234779.htm "Detroit News" Susan Whitall's Remembrance]
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