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Geraci in 1972
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Background information | |
Birth name | Emmett Peter Geraci |
Also known as | Peter Emmett |
Born |
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
November 22, 1947
Died | February 5, 2017 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
(aged 69)
Genres | Pop music |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Vocalist |
Labels | Capitol |
Associated acts |
Emmett Peter "Sonny" Geraci (pronunciation: /dʒərˈeɪ.siː/ jer-AY-cee; November 22, 1947 – February 5, 2017) was an American musician and singer, best known as lead singer of musical groups The Outsiders and Climax.
Geraci first became known as the original lead vocalist with The Outsiders, a band from Cleveland, Ohio. The Outsiders recorded for Capitol Records, turning out four Top 40 hits: "Time Won't Let Me", "Respectable (What Kind of Girl Is This)", "Girl in Love", and "Help Me Girl", which was arranged by Chuck Mangione.
Geraci's biggest hit song was "Precious and Few" (first released as a single on July 16, 1971) as lead vocalist for Climax, which reached #3 on the Billboard charts. Climax released their debut album, "Climax featuring Sonny Geraci", in 1972. Despite the success of the single, Geraci never released another album with Climax and the group disbanded in 1975. A second album of material was almost completed but never released.
In 1983, Sonny assumed the pseudonym Peter Emmett for an MCA project called "The Peter Emmett Story". Intended as a comeback vehicle for Geraci, he was backed in the studio by Donnie Iris's band, The Cruisers. A band called North Coast, pictured on the album sleeve, was put together after the recording had been made with The Cruisers. The band played shows in the Cleveland/Akron area before disbanding a few years later. In 2002, he filled in for his friend Rob Grill as lead vocalist for The Grass Roots and became an honorary member of the band.