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Tommy Smalls (August 5, 1926 – March 8, 1972), known as Dr. Jive, was an influential in New York City during the early days of rock and roll. He owned the club in Harlem in the 1950s.


Life and career
Born Thomas Smalls in Savannah, Georgia, he attended Savannah State College, and, after a period in the US Coast Guard, became the first black disc jockey in Savannah in 1947 on radio station . Obituary, in Jet magazine, 23 March 1972, p.56. In 1952 he moved to New York, and became the original "Dr. Jive" on radio station . His weekday afternoon radio shows - with the slogan "Sit back and relax and enjoy the wax / From three-oh-five to five-three-oh, it's the Dr. Jive show" - became popular with teenagers and featured vocal groups, blues, rock and roll and Latin music.

In 1955, he began to present live rhythm and blues revues from the and the , and in November 1955 presented an unprecedented 12-minute segment on the nationally-networked The Ed Sullivan Show featuring , , the , and Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson. Tommy Smalls - Remembering NY's Dr. Jive, by J. C. Marion By the end of 1955, he had purchased the club in , and in May 1956 he was elected to the unofficial post of "Mayor of Harlem", with a parade held through the town in his honor. David Hinckley, "Swept Away - Dr. Jive" , New Daily News, 1 November 2005 In 1960, he appeared (uncredited) on the single "Psycho" as the voice of the psychiatrist.David Edwards and Mike Callahan, The Sue Records Story, accessed 30 March 2022.

In the late 1950s, he married teen model Dolores De Vega, who years later in 2009, appeared on the series, "She's Got the Look." Their first child, a daughter, Sharon, born in July, 1950 from a previous marriage. Then in November 1955, Tommy Smalls and Dolores DeVega had another daughter, Laura. Soon following was Shawn-nee in June 1957 and finally their son, Tommy Smalls, Jr., in September 1959.

In 1960, Smalls, along with fellow disc jockey , was arrested and charged in the "" scandal, when both were accused of taking bribes to play records on their radio shows, and his radio career ended. He later became promotions manager for in New York. He was also one of the founding members of the National Association of TV and Radio Announcers (NATRA).

He died after a long illness in New York City on March 8, 1972, aged 45.


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