Died On This Date (November 1, 2008) Nathaniel Mayer / Detroit R&B Singer
Nathaniel Mayer
February 10, 1944 – November 1, 2008
Nathaniel Mayer was a Detroit R&B singer who first surfaced in the early ’60s when he was signed to the legendary Fortune Records. Mayer made several records for Fortune, including 1962’s “Village of Love,” which became a Top 40 hit and continues to be a favorite cover song to this day. Six years after signing to the label, Mayer left the music business and all but vanished, becoming a part of blues folklore and urban legend. He did resurface in the early ’80s to cut one side, but was gone again until 2002. It was that year that reissue specialists, Norton Records released a previously unissued 34 year-old track by Mayer, prompting him to come out of his self-imposed exile. He mounted his biggest tour ever and signed with hip indie label, Fat Possum Records. He toured with the Black Keys in 2005, turning on a new generation of fans with his raunchy and energetic live show. Just three years into his renaissance, Nathaniel Mayer, 64, died following a series of strokes.
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