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The Bio of Nathaniel Mayer
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Nathaniel Mayer was born and raised in what was once the thriving industrial
mecca, Detroit, Michigan. When he was growing up in the fifties the Motor
City was famous for manufacturing not only American brand cars but also
some of the greatest American soul acts in history. The powerhouse, Motown
Records, spawned an entire generations worth of copycat labels and Detroit
began pumping out classic R&B hits in regular succession. One such label,
Fortune Records, is where an eighteen-year-old Nathaniel Mayer scored a
top 40 hit single on the Billboard national charts in 1962 with his classic “Village
of Love”. But shortly after the equally successful “I Want Love
And Affection (Not The House Of Correction)” was released the label
and their primary star had some disagreements and severed ties.
After many rumors and few sightings Nathaniel Mayer’s lack of presence
seemed to only make his legend grow larger. After several decades his former
label mate, Andre Williams had made a comeback and hipster vinyl “crate-diggers” everywhere
were asking questions about the Detroit soul legend also know as “Nay
Dog” who had recorded a masterpiece like “I Had A Dream” and
then disappeared on to the hard streets that he grew up on.
After 35 years Nathaniel Mayer came back to stake his claim
and found that his reputation preceded him. His live show
has not lost an ounce of intensity and his razor-sharp
voice carries more strength than
ever before. He signed on with Fat Possum Records to make
his first ever full-length album nearly four decades after
his start in the music industry.
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