Career
His one major success was with "Nothing Takes the Place of You", which reached #5 in the United States Rhythm & Blues chart, issued on Ronn Records in 1967. Although further singles and an album followed, he did not repeat its success. He continued performing and recording for local record labels, and in 1988 made a cameo appearance in the John Waters film, Hairspray, lip syncing to his hit song.
The movie was supposedly taking place in 1962 Baltimore, but his hit was originally recorded and released in 1967, making his song in the movie somewhat displaced in time.
"I"ll Do it for You" (1967) United States #77, United States Rhythm & Blues #26
"Nothing Takes the Place of You" (1967) United States #52, United States Rhythm & Blues #5.