Mary Weiss

Mary Weiss
Mary Weiss
Born December 28, 1948 (1948-12-28) (age 62)
Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964–1969, 1989, 2006–present
Labels Norton Records
Associated acts The Shangri-Las

Mary Weiss, born on December 28 in Queens, New York, found fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Shangri-Las. She then vanished from the music scene for decades, returning in 2007 to record her first solo album with Norton Records.[1]

Growing up in Queens, Mary, her older sister Elizabeth and her older brother George lived in Cambria Heights, where Mary sang in school plays and church choirs. She listened to her brother and his friends perform popular songs of the day; George was an Elvis Presley fan. Mary appreciated such performers as Neil Sedaka and the Everly Brothers; she attended her first concert of the Everly Brothers in 1963.[1]

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Early recordings

After Mary, Betty, Mary Ann and Margie became good friends in grammar school, they sang at local dances and hops. That brought them to the attention of local producer Artie Ripp, who later signed them on to Kama Sutra Productions. From doing demos to making it to the Brill Building in 1964 and signing with Red Bird Records), they recorded songs: "Remember (Walking in the Sand)", which was their first hit, "Leader of the Pack" that had made its way to #1 on the charts in 1964.[1]

With their growing popularity, the Shangri-Las became a leading girl group in the 1960s. After several years of the grind, they split in 1968 and went their separate ways. Mary went to San Francisco to try a different lifestyle. She later came back to New York and occasionally gave shows with the Shangri-Las during the Seventies which led to a comeback attempt with Sire records in 1977. In 1989, the Shangri-Las reunited one last time for a concert in Palisades Park, New Jersey.

New career

Mary took a job as purchasing agent in Manhattan, as she recalled, "I went to work for an architectural firm, and I was seriously into it. Then I got into commercial interiors, huge projects, buildings."[1]

Going solo

In 2005, Mary left her job in Commercial Interiors to get back to music. In March 2007, Norton Records released Dangerous Game, a critically acclaimed solo album by Mary Weiss (backed by The Reigning Sound). She has been performing in the United States, Spain and France and is working on a new album.

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