Born in 1945, Atkinson began scoring studio work in the late '70s -- he appears on George Jones' 1979 LP My Very Special Guests -- but once Don and David Was hired him as a co-lead singer for Was (Not Was), he began his professional career in earnest. He was showcased on their 1981 debut, and a year later, Was (Not Was) supported him on his solo album, Don't Walk Away, in 1982. He occasionally got studio work as he sang with Was (Not Was) during the '80s.
"Walk the Dinosaur" turned Was (Not Was) into a household name, at least for a hot minute, and while Don Was turned into a superstar producer, Atkinson didn't get a solo deal. Nevertheless, Don Was hired him to sing on major projects by Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, and Iggy Pop, which lead to other backup gigs in the '80s and '90s. He and guitarist Randy Jacobs formed the Boneshakers in the late '90s, releasing two studio albums -- Book of Spells (1997) and Shake the Planet (1999) -- before splitting.
More studio supporting work followed, keeping Atkinson busy. In 2017, Don Was signed the singer to Blue Note, and produced three cuts on that year's Get What You Deserve; the rest of the album was produced by Keb' Mo'. Sweet Pea Atkinson died in Los Angeles on May 4, 2020 after suffering a heart attack at the age of 74. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi