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DLM (dlm)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 03, 2010 - 6:55 pm:   Edit PostDelete Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)


Robert Tharpe / 1937-2010

Novelty hit helped fuel 'boogaloo dance craze'

By Sarah Baraba.

Robert Tharpe's music is credited with fueling the 'the boogaloo dance craze.'
Performing with singer Jerry Murray as "Boo-Ga-Loo.' which earned a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965, spending eight weeks there and topping at No. 47, according to Robert Pruter, author of Chicago Soul, which chronicles the emergence of soul music in Chicago.
"It was a funky little number. A little singing a little dancing, a a little comedy,"said Pruter, "It was a hit, and it helped fuel the boogaloo dance craze."
Mr. Tharpe died July 20 of complications from colon cancer, according to family. He was 72.
He was born Dec. 6, 1937, and grew up on the West Side, attending what is now Crane Techincal Prep High School. In the early 1960's he and some buddies formed the Ideals.
Playing school dances and community centers, the band broke into the national scene in 1963 with their recording of "The Gorilla." Selling more than 90,000 copies, the song was a local hit and sat on the WLS Top 40 chart for six weeks, peaking at No. 19 according to Purter.
Eventually known to fans and friends as "Tommy Dark," Mr. Tharpe became better recognized by his stage name thanks tothe advice of an 'American Bandstand'- era expert.
'He had a conversation with Dick Clark, and he was the one who encouraged him to use the name Tommy Dark.' said Mr. Tharpe's son Mario.
'The majority of people who knew my dad would have no idea who you were talking about if you asked Robert Tharpe.'
Mr. Tharpe went to work for Prevue Pet Products, where he was an asistan manager for several years until he retired last year, according to the company. Mr. Tharpe married twice, with both unions ending in divorce.
Though his recording days ended in the 1960's, he never strayed far from the music scene. In1967, he became a valet and driver for Eugene "The Duke of Earl" Chandler. He worked for Chandler as a road manager until the late 1990s.
"He had a sweet personality," said Chandler. "He did whatever he could to help other people. He took care of business, and I could trust him."
In addition to his son, Mr. Tharpe is survived by his mother, Mildred Tharpe, brother, Billy Travis, another son, Robert Jr; a daughter, Joy Evett, and two grandchildren.
Services have been held.

ObituaryChicago.com


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Juicefree20 (juicefree20)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 03, 2010 - 10:14 pm:   Edit PostDelete Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I had a few of his songs with The Ideals & learned a lot about him through Robert Pruter's great book, "Chicago Soul".

Looking at the above, it has to be a beautiful thing to be 72 & still have your mother with you. I would love to be as fortunate as that. What a blessing!

I extend my condolences to his mother, his family & friends.

Robert Tharpe - R.I.P.
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Kev-Lo (7273747576)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 03, 2010 - 10:52 pm:   Edit PostDelete Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Hi this is Kev-Lo

R.I.P Robert