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Sonny Turner - Biography
In late 1959, Sonny Turner replaced Tony Williams as the lead
singer of the original Platters. Chosen out of 100 singers who
auditioned, Sonny at the young age of 19, toured the world with "The
Platters" bringing their music to people of all nations.
Sonny brought The Platters back to the pop charts in the 1960's
with such hits as "I love you 1000 times", "With
This Ring", and "Washed Ashore"; as well as re-recording
major Platter hits like "Only You", "The Great
Pretender", and "The Magic Touch." You can hear
Sonny's voice in various movies such as, "The Nutty Professor
II" starring Eddie Murphy. "Hearts in Atlantis" starring
Anthony Hopkins and "Prince of the City" starring Robert
DiNiro.
There are only three surviving members of The Platters
still alive today that can be heard on the hundreds of recordings
and hit records that made The Platters one of the most successful
vocal groups of all time. They are Herb Reed who founded the
group in 1953 and sang bass. Zola Taylor, the female vocalist
and Sonny Turner. Sonny remained with The Platters from late
1959 until 1970 when he left to pursue a solo career.
In 2005
Mr. Turner received The Lifetime Excellence in Entertainment
Award here in Las Vegas where he currently resides. He was
also inducted into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame for his achievements
with The Platters. Today, Sonny performs all over the world;
be sure to check his tour schedule and catch one of his shows!
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