Nathaniel Mayer(1944-2008)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Detroit-area soul singer Nathaniel Mayer had his biggest hit at age 18
with
1962's raw "Village of Love" on Fortune Records (co-written by Devora Brown,
the label's owner). The record took off nationally and merited Mayer an
appearance on American Bandstand (1952). His
follow-up records, although selling well in the Michigan area, failed
to measure up to the success of his first, and he left Fortune Records
in 1966. Not much was heard of him after that, although he apparently
did some touring and recorded a single in 1980, called "Raise the
Curtain High" (it didn't raise high enough; nothing came of it). In
2002 a small label named Norton Records released a 1968 recording of
Mayer's called "I Don't Want No Bald-Headed Woman Telling Me What To
Do", and its limited success inspired Mayer to stage a comeback. His
voice had matured with age, and the raw, highly emotional shouting of
his early records had morphed into a much mellower, smokier growl, and
got him a string of club and festival gigs. His live shows were
well-received, and two years later he went back into the recording
studio and emerged with an album called "I Just Want to Be Held",
released on Fat Possum Records. which specialized mostly in blues
singers. Two more albums were released in 2007 and 2009.
Mayer toured Europe in 2007, but shortly after returning to the US he suffered a series of strokes. He died of complications from the strokes on November 1, 2008, in Detroit.
Mayer toured Europe in 2007, but shortly after returning to the US he suffered a series of strokes. He died of complications from the strokes on November 1, 2008, in Detroit.