Brenton
Wood's Biography
In
order to make inroads into the sales charts, a group or performer generally
needs a gimmick to gain and keep attention. In the case of Brenton Wood,
the gimmick was a strong voice that could take command of diverse and/or
difficult material and make it accessible without sacrificing aesthetics.
Born Alfred Jesse Smith in Shreveport, Louisiana. He moved west to San
Pedro, California as a child. When his family relocated to nearby Compton
during his high school years, Brenton Wood became a member of the Compton
High School track team, where he was the recipient of several awards
for his athletic achievements.
Following his high school graduation, Wood enrolled in Compton College,
he assumed the name Brenton Wood, naming himself after his home county.
During this period was where his musical interests finally began to
manifest themselves. Duly inspired by Jesse Belvin and Sam Cooke, Wood
began to cultivate his songwriting skills and also became an accomplished
pianist.
After signing with Double Shot Records, Wood had a hit single in the
spring of 1967 with "The Oogum Boogum Song", which reached
number 19 on the R&B charts and number 34 pop. But the real star
of the "The Oogum Boogum Song" album came in a seemingly inconspicuous
number hidden on the second side "Gimme Little Sign". "Gimme
Little Sign" was unique not only for its reggae/blues beat, but
also for the fact that the title of the song was never mentioned in
the lyrics. (the chorus repeats, "Give me some kind of sign"
instead). "Gimme Little Sign" climbed to to the number nine
position in September 1967. Despite a continuous presence on the recording
scene, Wood was never able to duplicate the success he enjoyed with
Double Shot Records.
Though not as active as a recording artist in the 1980s, Wood still
makes frequent club appearances in the Los Angeles & San Diego area.
If nothing else, Brenton Wood is encouraging proof that the only gimmick
a true artist needs to succeed in the musical field is pure talent.
He also has performed at local middle schools & high schools over
the past few years. During his performance he encourages students to
do well in school. He also gives them information on how to be a successful
individual. All in all, giving back to the community.