Whatever Happened to Gerry Woo?

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My Beginning in Radio

When I first ventured into the radio scene in Atlanta during the mid to late 80s, I consistently found myself on the Quiet Storm shift. This particular time slot was characterized by its smooth, romantic R&B tunes, creating an atmosphere perfect for late-night listening. The ambiance of the station, combined with the genre’s emotional depth, made it a memorable chapter in my career.

The Phenomenon of Gerry Woo

One of the most requested songs during my tenure was “Help Yourself,” performed by a remarkable artist named Gerry Woo, who, despite his young age, had already made waves in the industry. An Asian kid from Detroit, Gerry was a passionate fan of Motown music, which played a significant role in shaping his style. His unique sound captured the hearts of many listeners, showcasing the rich diversity of talent emerging in that era.

A Brief Journey with Polydor Records

Gerry Woo was signed to Polydor Records and released one album that showcased his vocal prowess and soulful melodies. However, shortly after his debut, he seemingly vanished from the industry, raising questions about the challenges artists faced during that time. The music industry’s landscape was complex, especially in terms of marketing artists from different backgrounds, which perhaps contributed to his brief stint in the limelight.

The Challenge of Representation

It’s unfortunate that during the 80s, it was likely difficult to market an artist like Gerry Woo to predominantly Black radio stations. His story reflects broader issues within the music industry regarding representation and the acceptance of diverse talents. The struggle to find a platform for artists of varied backgrounds remains an important conversation in the evolution of radio and music.

The Return of Harlem Lee

Years later, Gerry Woo changed his name to Harlem Lee and has continued to share his music. According to videos posted online, including one from 2019, Harlem remains active in the industry. In that particular video, he performs Rachelle Ferrell’s touching ballad, “Till You Come Back to Me,” showcasing that his love for music has endured despite the challenges he faced earlier in his career. This resurgence is a testament to his talent and resilience as an artist.

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