Background
Born in Washington, District of Columbia, Dyson grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he sang in church choirs.
Born in Washington, District of Columbia, Dyson grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he sang in church choirs.
Early Dyson became an iconic voice of the 1960s with the lead vocal in the show"s anthem of the hippie era, "Aquarius." lieutenant is Dyson"s voice leading off the song and opening the show with the famous lyric "When the Moon is in the seventh house, and Jupiter aligns with Mars.."
Later Dyson also appeared in the 1969 film Putney Swope. After Hair, Dyson pursued his stage career with a role in Salvation in 1970. His recording of a song from the Salvation score, "(If You Let Maine Make Love to You Then) Why Can"t I Touch You?", successfully launched his record career, breaking into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #8 in 1970.
The follow-up, "I Don"t Wanna Cry," was a strong Rhythm & Blues seller, climbing to #9.
In 1971, "When You Get Right Down To lieutenant," of which his was a more dramatic cover version of a song that had been a hit the previous year for The Delfonics, made the United States charts, and reached #34 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart in December that year. His record company, Columbia Records, sent him to Philadelphia in 1973 to be produced by Thom Bell, one of the premier producers of the day, for several tracks.
Bell"s highly orchestrated style suited Dyson with hits including "One Manitoba Band (Plays All Alone)," which reached #28 on the Hot 100 and #15 on the Rhythm & Blues chart, and "Just Don"t Want to Be Lonely" (#60 popular, #29 Rhythm & Blues). These appeared on an album which was also made up of re-mixes of some earlier recordings, including "When You Get Right Down To lieutenant"
Dyson remained with Columbia working with top-line producers for another three albums, The More You Do lieutenant (1976), Love in All Flavors (1977) and If The Shoe Fits (1979).
The title track of the first of the three resulted in one of the singer"s biggest-selling records, reaching #6 Rhythm & Blues. lieutenant was produced by Charles "Chuck" Jackson (half brother of Jesse Jackson and no relation to the more famous singer of the same name who, interestingly enough, recorded for the same company in the "60"s) and Marvin Yancy, who had been responsible for successfully launching the career of Natalie Cole with a series of hits.
(Jackson and Yancy had also produced hits for a Chicago soul group, The Independents, with whom Jackson was also lead singer)
Dyson then moved to an Atlantic Records subsidiary label, the Cotillion Records label, in 1981 for two albums and several singles which were only moderately successful. His acting and singing career had begun to stall in the late 1970s due to ill health, and it was in 1983 that Dyson appeared on the Rhythm & Blues chart for the last time on Cotillion with All Over Your Face. His final solo recording was See The Clown in 1990.
Dyson died at the age of 40 from heart failure in late 1990, in Brooklyn, New New York
A posthumous release on Society Hill Records appeared in 1991, when a duet with Vicki Austin, "Are We So Far Apart (We Can"t Talk Anymore)," dented the Billboard Rhythm & Blues chart, reaching #79 during a five-week run.