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William Boone Daniels (September 12, 1915 – October 7, 1988) was an American singer active in the United States and Europe from the mid-1930s to 1988, notable for his hit recording of " That Old Black Magic" and his pioneering performances on early 1950s television. He was one of the first African-American entertainers to cross over into the mainstream. Daniels was honored with a star on the
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in 1977.


Life and career


Early life

Daniels was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. where his father was a postmaster and notary. His mother was a schoolteacher and organist. Daniels had a heritage of Portuguese sailor, Native American (
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), African American, and frontiersman Daniel Boone.


Early career

In 1935, Daniels moved from Jacksonville to New York to attend Columbia University. He planned to become a lawyer, but he was sidetracked during the Depression. His grandmother was a seamstress in Harlem for the '' Ziegfeld Follies'', and she encouraged her grandson to sing at Dickie Wells, the club where he first worked as a dishwasher, then a singing waiter. There he was discovered by bandleader Erskine Hawkins, who hired him as a featured vocalist. Daniels had several accompanists, including Nat Cole, while in New York. In 1948, he teamed with ex-big-band pianist Benny Payne, who had been
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's pianist in the Cotton Club. Payne remained as accompanist for the rest of Daniels's career.


"That Old Black Magic"

Daniels' first trademark song from his time on New York radio was the song "Diane," which he recorded on Bluebird in 1941. His later signature song was " That Old Black Magic", by
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and
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, which Daniels first recorded for Apollo Records in 1948. His 1950 recording on
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became a hit, selling in the millions.


Broadway

Daniels had performed in musicals on Broadway early in his career with a minor role in a short-lived musical, ''
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'' (1945). More notable was the long run (700+ performances) of ''Golden Boy'' with Sammy Davis Jr. in 1964, directed by Arthur Penn. Daniels toured the US in 1975 with
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in the all-black '' Hello, Dolly!'', and in London's West End, he headlined a 1978 presentation of ''
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''. He was popular in Australia where he first toured with the
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in 1954.


Films and television

Daniels was a pioneer in television with his own television series that debuted on ABC on October 12, 1952. ''The Billy Daniels Show'' was sponsored by Rybutol, a popular vitamin tablet at the time. This 15-minute show, telecast from WJZ-TV in New York on Sunday evenings from what was later to become The Ed Sullivan Theater (and now The Late Show) was a milestone: the first sponsored network television series starring a black performer. He appeared on television in the US and UK and Australia and Canada throughout the 1950s and 1960s with performances on ''The Milton Berle Show'' and 'The Ed Sullivan Show''.'' His films include '' When You're Smiling'' (Columbia, 1950) '' Sunny Side of the Street'' (Columbia 1951) and Columbia's '' Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder'' (Columbia, 1952). In the original script for the movie Goodfellas (working title: "Wiseguys") the narration of the character Karen Hill was to include, "One night, Billy Daniels sent us champagne. There was nothing like it." However, in the final version of the movie, the name was changed to Bobby Vinton.


Later recording career

Daniels' recordings cover the period of transition from 78-rpm to the dawn of microgroove recording. Remembered mostly for his charismatic live performances, he made an album at Abbey Road, ''The Magic of Billy Daniels'' (1978), which contained a disco version of "That Old Black Magic." He recorded one of the first soul records, "Woe Woe Woe", a now rare recording.


Personal life


Marriage and children

Daniels was married four times: Gladys Gordan (divorced 1940); Florence Clotworthy (died 1947); Martha Braun (divorced 1953); and Pierrette (from 1955 to his death in 1988). Daniels and Gladys Gordan had one child, Yvonne Daniels. He had three children with his second wife Florence Clotworthy: Diane, Billy Jr, and Bruce. Clotworthy died in 1947. In 1950, Daniels married socialite Martha Braun. Braun filed for divorce in Juarez, Mexico, citing mental cruelty. He did not contest the action. After the divorce Daniels married Pierette Cameron, whom he hired as
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for his children. Pierrette had two daughters with Daniels: Andrea and Dominique. Pierrette H. Daniels, Daniels' widow (deceased 2011), and their daughter Dominique Daniels founded a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Billy Daniels Foundation, raising money for underserved youths seeking Arts Education support in her late husband's name. Dominique Daniels, is Chief Executive Officer of the Billy Daniels Foundation.


Health

Daniels had heart-bypass surgery twice, first in 1982 and then five years later in 1987.


Death

Daniels died on October 7, 1988, from stomach cancer at the age of 73 in Los Angeles, California. He is buried at the
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in Sorrento Valley, San Diego, California.


Discography

* 1952 ''You Go to My Head'' (Mercury) * 1954 ''Love Me or Leave Me'' (Mercury MG-20047) * 1957 ''You Go to My Head'' (Verve) * 1958 ''The Masculine Touch'' (Verve) * 1960 ''Touch of Your Lips'' (Pickwick) * 1963 ''Love Songs For A Fool'' (Wing) * 1970 ''New Black Magic'' (King) * 1978 ''The Magic Of Billy Daniels'' (Music For Pleasure) * 1993 ''Billy Daniels at the Crescendo'' (GNP) * 2001 ''Mr. Black Magic '' (GNP/Crescendo) * 2003 ''Around Midnight'' (Sepia Records) * 2004 ''The Legendary Billy Daniels'' (Sepia Records)


Filmography

* 1948 ''
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'' * 1950 '' When You're Smiling'' * 1951 '' Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder'' * 1952 '' Sunny Side of the Street'' * 1959 ''
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'' * 1959 ''
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'' * 1959 '' The Big Operator'' * 2009 ''That Old Black Magic'' (
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DVD)


References


Further reading

* ''The Street That Never Slept'' by Arnold Shaw. Coward, McCann & Geoghan, 1971. Chapter 14 is about Daniels, plus other references appear throughout.


External links


Billy Daniels Foundation
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