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Bernard St. Clair Lee (April 24, 1944 – March 8, 2011) was an American
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vocalist with the band
The Hues Corporation The Hues Corporation was an American pop and soul trio, formed in Santa Monica, California in 1969. They are best known for their 1974 single " Rock the Boat", which sold over 2 million copies. Group name and background Before achieving main ...
, which had a top ten record on the R&B and pop music charts called " Rock the Boat". The single went to number one in 1974 and sold over two million copies.


Background


Early life

Lee was born Bernard St. Clair Lee in San Francisco, California. It has often been erroneously stated that his full birth name was Bernard St. Clair Lee Calhoun Henderson, but he asserts in an interview that, while his ancestry included Calhouns and Hendersons, neither of these were ever part of his official name. When he was born, someone at the hospital mistakenly wrote "St. Clair" instead of his originally intended name, Sinclair. When he was a young man, he found out that the American Indian side of his family were Blackfoot that had migrated down from Canada to Oklahoma. It was this discovery that led him to decide to wear his trademark
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. He attended
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.Claire Nolan
News, notes and follow-ups
Los Angeles Times Blogs, March 9, 2011.


Personal life

In the late 1960s he was a surfer and was friends with Wally Holmes, a trumpeter, songwriter and surfer residing in Los Angeles who would later be instrumental in his music career.Marc Myers
Anatomy of a Song: 'Rock The Boat'
wsj.com; accessed July 19, 2015.
He and his wife Arlene had one son. He also had two step-children. He lived in Lake Elsinore, California.


Career


Late 1960s to late 1970s

Prior to the formation of the Hues Corporation, he was the lead singer of a group called Brothers and Sisters which was formed by Wally Holmes in 1968. Brothers and Sisters were a group with two male and two female singers. Holmes hoped to book them into Las Vegas clubs with an eight-member backing group. The group had the wrong combination of singers and broke up. A trio was formed and it was named the Children of Howard Hughes which was renamed as The Hues Corporation. The Hues Corporation was formed in 1969, in Santa Monica and began playing frequently in
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. In Vegas, Lee worked at Circus Circus. During this time, he worked on the same stages with Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle,
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. When the band secured a record deal, Lee started to record and tour with the band regularly. Before their first big hit, they also contributed to the soundtrack of the blaxploitation film ''
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''. The success of The Hues Corporation is greatly tied to the musicianship Lee worked with on their biggest selling album ''
Freedom For The Stallion ''Freedom For The Stallion'' is the debut album by The Hues Corporation released in 1973. The album includes the original recording of "Rock the Boat (The Hues Corporation song), Rock The Boat." A later Remix, re-mix version of this recording bec ...
''. In 1973, he was in the studio with some of
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's best talent, including: Jim Gordon,
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, and Dennis Budimir, as well as
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, and
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of The Crusaders – and many others. Touring with the band took Lee to Europe, South America, The Far East Australia and New Zealand. He performed for Queen Elizabeth at the same event with
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. He performed with
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in
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. Lee also shared bills with
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, The Spinners,
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. After a second moderate success ("Rockin' Soul") with the band and a few more records, The Hues Corporation disbanded sometime around 1980. Whereas some sources claim the year of disbanding as early as 1978,Hues Corporation
soulwalking.co.uk; accessed July 19, 2015.
archive footage of a television special for the Chilean TV in 1979 promoting their performance at the
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proves the opposite. Furthermore, in 1980 the Hues Corporation released one last single in the US and a sixth album in at least New Zealand, Argentina and South Africa. Professionally he has also been referred to as Bernard "St. Clair Lee" Henderson and Bernard Henderson.


Later years

Lee was responsible for the reactivation of the group and the recruiting of two new members, Elaine Woodard and Bruce Glover. He continued to tour and perform with the band up until his death.


Death

Lee died at his home in Lake Elsinore, aged 66. According to a coroners news release, he was found unresponsive in his home at around 8:30 am, March 8, 2011. His death was due to natural causes. He was survived by his wife, sister, mother, a son and two stepsons. A memorial service was held at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades at 11 am on March 19. Former bandmate Hubert Ann Kelley delivered the eulogy.


Legacy

The song "Rock the Boat", by The Hues Corporation, has been included on hundreds of soundtracks and
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s since the early 1990s.


Discography


With The Hues Corporation

* 1978: ''Your Place or Mine'' -
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BSK 3196 * 1977: ''I Caught Your Act'' - Warner Bros. BS 3043 * 1977: ''The Best of the Hues Corporation''
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APL1 2408 * 1976: ''Rock The Boat'' - RCA Victor * 1975: ''Love Corporation'' - RCA Victor APL 0938 * 1974: ''Rockin' Soul'' - RCA Victor APL 0175 * 1973: ''Freedom for the Stallion'' - RCA APL1 0323


Compilation - various artists

* 1984: ''Ultra Dance'' - RCA AFLI-5322 Billboard October 27, 198
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References


External links




Gary James' Interview With St. Clair Lee of The Hues Corporation with Comments

St. Clair Lee, American musician (Hues Corporation) died, he was 66


* * ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPyH4rXTXTk Youtube: "Rock the Boat" Hues Corporation. Bernard St. Clair Lee's final Sweet and Hot performance Sept '10
Youtube: "Lean on Me" the Hues Corp featuring St. Clair Lee S&H'10 (2/10)
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