THEOLA KILGORE
This Oakland, CA native began singing
in church and developed into an in demand professional gospel singer in Oakland and surrounding
areas. She befriended J. W. Alexander, Sam Cooke's manager who introduced her to
singer/producer/writer Ed Townsend; with Townsend, Kilgore cut her first secular
recording, an answer to Cooke's "Chain Gang," entitled
"Sound of My Man Working on a Chain Gang," on Candix
Records which attracted attention and some sells. She registered her biggest
hit with her next record "The Love of My Man," an adaptation of
"The Love of God," originally done by the Soul Stirrers with Johnny "Disco
Lady" Taylor on lead vocals. The plaintive, direct ballad released on Serock Records, a subsidiary of Scepter Records, zoomed to
#21 Pop and #3 R&B; its success place Kilgore on the chitling
circuit and the R&B theater tours where she shared billings with the top
names in R&B. Still with Townsend, Theola
followed with "This Is My Prayer," on Serock
which was just as good, sold well, but failed to surpass or equal the success
of its predecessor. Theola & Ed formed KT Records (Kilgore/Townsend) where she released her next
singles, none made much noise; later releases on Mercury Records went unnoticed
as well. She recorded some tracks at Stax, that
remains unreleased.. Of her post hit singles, only
"I'll Keep Trying," and northern soul
favorite "It's Gonna Be Alright," garnered
any significant plays. Townsend hit as a singer in 1958 with
"For Your Love," at #13 on the Pop chart. He later wrote and produced
for acts that included the Impressions and Marvin Gaye. Townsend co-produced the Let's Get It On
album, and according to Ed, also played a major role in the planning
and production of Gaye's What's Going On LP but received zero
credit. Probably because of a lawsuit Motown had pending with the Isley Brothers
and Townsend. The Isley Brothers
cut "It's Your Thing," at Townsends'
recording studio in New Jersey while under contract to Motown; Motown won the suit and the rights to
the song. Townsend suffered a severe setback during the
court proceedings when his studio mysteriously went up in flames. Theola Kilgore whereabouts are unknown to most but good
money says she's back in church singing her first love -- gospel. ~