6/25/66 - Jackie Wilson is arrested for inciting a riot at a
nightclub in Port Arthur, Texas. Wilson had a crowd of 400 whipped into a
frenzy and refused to stop singing when requested to do so by police. He was
later convicted of drunkenness and fined $30.
Mega Music Mogul Clive Davis, "The Man With The Golden Ears," has died. He was 94.
It would be nearly impossible to calculate the number of music careers he touched over his 50+ years in the music business. But despite all of his multi successes, his career was not unblemished ... Davis was accused of misappropriating company funds and plead guilty to income tax evasion during his first stint with Columbia Records, where he signed artists as diverse as Janis Joplin, Santana, Chicago, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen.
He rebounded from this fall from grace by starting Arista Records ... and making household names of artists like Barry Manilow, Air Supply and Whitney Houston.
Davis is a five time Grammy winner and Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee. The mark he made on the music industry is unrivaled. He will be remembered as a true legend. (kk)
I just learned that Clive Davis
has passed.
Last century and this decade, I
had a few encounters with Clive. He complimented me when we both scouted The
Knack in 1977 at a rehearsal space in Hollywood when he tried to sign them to
Arista Records at the time, and I was West Coast director of A&R at the
time for MCA Records. My boss at MCA passed on The Knack for the label, but I
was invited to the recording session of "My Sharona” at MCA / Whitney
studios and then later presented a Gold LP from Capitol Records for my early
efforts touting the band's commercial appeal.
I conducted an interview with
Clive Davis in 2012 for a book on The Monterey International Pop Festival that
I co-authored with my brother Kenneth Kubernik, "A Perfect Haze: The
Illustrated History of the Monterey International Pop Festival," published
by Santa Monica Press.
Clive Davis: "It’s many
years ago but still vivid in memory. I was really just getting my feet wet. I
was on the business side of it for a year. I was working with Andy Williams,
the young Barbra Streisand, and Bob Dylan, and signed Donovan, and I was
observing. When you get a title of President, before you start making active
moves, you sort of appraise the situation. Columbia (Records) at the time was prominent
in the field of classical music and Broadway, middle of the road music, coming
out of the Mitch Miller era, with artists like Tony Bennett and young
Streisand, and Andy Williams, among others. I was seeing the business change.
I was seeing music change, but I
was waiting for the A&R staff to lead into these changes that were showing
evidence of becoming important in music. So I really came to Monterey not
knowing what to expect, but seeing a revolution before my eyes that became
evident as artists, known or unknown, came to the stage. All of a sudden
seeing (Jimi) Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company, the
Electric Flag, and the artists that were there, there was no question that
the predominance there was a change in contemporary music. A definite
hardening, edgier, rockier amplification was taking place that truly was
signaling a major revolution in rock music.
I was going there really as a
friend of Lou Adler, and we had that record “San Francisco,” the first record
under the Ode Records’ deal.Lou and Abe
were on the Board of Directors, and I was really going for a music enjoyment
weekend. I had no idea what awaited me. I had no knowledge of what was going on
in San Francisco, for example. So I really was going with my wife to spend a
three-day weekend enjoying what I think was the first pop music festival. When
I saw the crowd, it was visually stunning, the dress and the attitude.
When Janis (Joplin) took the
stage, it was an unknown group to me totally, Big Brother & The Holding
Company, and right from the outset it was something you could never forget. She
took the stage, dominated, and was absolutely breathtaking, hypnotic,
compelling and soul-shaking. You saw someone who was not only good but was
doing something that no one else was doing … with that fervor, that intensity,
and impact.
So yeah, that, in effect, coupled
with everything around me, the way people were dressing, what was going on in
Haight Ashbury, the spirit in the air, and the feeling, I just said, ‘You know,
I am here at a very unique time. I’m feeling it. I’m feeling it in my spine.
I’m feeling it in my sense of excitement. I’m feeling it in the impact, it’s
not only musical changes, but in society changes, and I, in effect, said, ‘This
is really, although it sounds hokey or cliche, this is the time that must mean
that I’m gonna have to make my move.’
There’s no question that the
primary signing was Big Brother and Janis Joplin, but the Electric Flag was
very powerful with Buddy Miles on drums, and Mike Bloomfield on guitar. Laura
Nyro was not great at Monterey, and I didn’t come away with the feeling I must
sign here then. I was aware of her through Monterey, and subsequently came to
know of her more particularly through David Geffen, who managed her, and when
she came to my office to play her material and her songs, it really was the
listening to her songs that overcame what had been a negative in person at
Monterey.
The success of the artists I
signed at Monterey gave me confidence that I had good ears. There was no
question I was going to get confidence from nothing else. I mean, basically,
that was a move I had made, and the fact that they came through in a resounding
way, and were critically welcomed as well as commercially they reverberated,
there’s no question that the streak that I was in with each of them making its
mark in an important way led me imperatively ‘cause I had no idea I had ‘ears.’
I had no idea that I could do this. It never occurred to me that I would be
doing it, and so as each step came through it emboldened me and gave me the
confidence to trust my own instincts. And,that’s the only way that I’ve ever
done it.
Because obviously, up until that
time, my background was totally different and it was a talent that I never knew
I had. And as each came through it emboldened me that I this was something that
I not only loved doing but I had a talent for. Monterey is, without
question, probably the most vivid memory from a career point of view, from an
emotional point of view from a character-affecting point of view that I’ve ever
had."
Can you even imagine how long it took to gather and collect
and then create this piece?!?!?We’re
talking years and years and years of dedication … now that’s a REAL fan!!!
Tom also sent us this photo documenting the most #1 Records
on Billboard’s Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart …
As of this week, 1193 records have now topped this chart since its inception in August of 1958. The Beatles
have long held the #1 spot on the list with twenty #1 Hits … but Mariah Carey’s
right behind them with nineteen.
Who’s the artist most likely to break the record?
I’d have to go with Taylor Swift, who actually now has fifteen
chart-toppers, thanks to this week’s #1 song.“I Knew It, I Knew You” from “Toy Story 5,” which debuted in the #1 spot this
week, breaking her tie with Rihanna and Drake.Her streak has been nothing short of phenomenal.
Only time will tell if The Beatles can remain the greatest
of all time.(kk)
From David Salidor ...
MICKY DOLENZ will be Cousin Brucie's guest on his WABC show Saturday, June 27th ....
dis
Speaking of The Monkees, Rhino has just announced a brand new box set called "MADE FOR TV: OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK TO SEASON 1 OF THE MONKEES!"
The new LP / 2 CD / Blu-Ray collection will include the first season's Greatest Hits (over two dozen iconic tracks), 14 Rare, Broadcast-Exclusive TV Mixes, created especially
for the show and never before available on audio formats as well as 10 Fan-Favorite Episodes on Blu-ray, including the
Emmy-winning series premiere "Royal Flush" and the legendary season
finale "The Monkees On Tour."
>>>Rod
Stewart, who has had to cancel several shows recently due to health
issues, nearly collapsed on stage Friday night and was seen staggering
around, grasping for oxygen during his performance in West
Valley City, Utah, being about 4,300 feet above sea level, implying
that the altitude could have hit him harder than he expected. (kk)
Perhaps
his memory, probably like many of us Forgotten Hitters in our similar
Advancing Ages, doesn't recall previous information as well as it once did.
I was fortunate to see him in concert about three years ago this Summer here in the "Mile High City" - Official Altitude > 5,280 Feet! He and his supporting performers put on a Terrific Show! However, commenting during his show on his leaving the stage for his frequent regularly scheduled wardrobe changes, he acknowledged how he welcomed those breaks because, as he said, "There
IS something to be said about how a high altitude location can
affect one's breathing and energy levels due to the lower amount of
oxygen!" Apparently, he forgot about how his previous high altitude experience affected him!
Recently, Stewart postponed two performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside
of Denver just last week after a doctor at the Colorado Voice Clinic
diagnosed him with significant inflammation and strain of the vocal
folds, and mandated strict vocal rest.
Now, I'm no Doctor (altho I have played one in a couple of advertising concepts) but, "Rod ... Sit down!"
And I mean that in the nicest way possible.
CB ( which stands for "Clinician Boy!" )
From Timmy …
Prom night, John Muir High School, 1971
That's David Lee Roth (far right)
kk ...
From Wild Wayne's interview with Paul Petersen that ran on Father's Day ...
Back In 1976, Paul Petersen Was Living In Connecticut.
He Invited Wild Wayne To His House For An Interview.
Paul Was An Original Mouseketeer. He Kicked Another Kid. Walt Disney Saw Him Do It And He Got Fired.
1962 = "SHE CAN'T FIND HER KEYS" Was His First Recording. Followed By "MY DAD" -- Which He Sang To Carl Betz On The "DONNA REED SHOW." (1959-1966)
"MY DAD" Was Written By Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil. It Was Written In The Past Tense.
That Wouldn't Work On The TV Show ... It Had To Be Current. It Was A #6 Hit And On The Charts For 13 Weeks.
Paul Said There Was Something Magical About The Song. He Wasn't Able To Hit The Note At The Bridge.
During The Recording Session -- For The First Time -- He Was Able To Sing 1/2 Octave Higher & Hit The Note.
FB
I was thinking some more about the
crushes we all had back then and started to make a "list!"
While I wasn't, I have a few Guy
Friends who, for instance, were so enamored with Annette Funicello! I leaned
more towards the Sandra Dee type myself! And, of course, moving on up to Brigitte
Bardot and later Farrah Fawcett, Cheryl Tiegs (hey, she had blonde
highlights) and then, of course, Cindy Crawford (more subtle blonde
highlights!)I was already a Pepsi
Drinker by then too!
CB
"And now, this word from
our Sponsor!"
(OK … I guess that’s our MUST
SEE CLIP OF THE DAY)kk
The Peter Asher Documentary we told you about a couple of
months ago officially opened in New York City on June 19th.
I was fortunate enough to see a “screener” … and have to
tell you that this is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen … and I’ve
seen a lot of them!
There just aren't enough superlatives to describe it ...
Excellently done … highly recommended … something everyone
should see ... 10 out of 10.
I’ve followed Peter Asher’s career since his first hit with
Peter and Gordon in 1964 …
Through his Grammy-Winning Producer Of The Year Awards ...
Through his recent live shows and radio program on The
Beatles Channel on SiriusXM.
I think everyone is pretty familiar with the work he’s done
with James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, both as their manager and record producer
… because this is where most of the focus as always lied …
But Peter also produced tracks for artists like Diana Ross,
Elton John, Neil Diamond, Cher, Wilson Phillips, Billy Joel, Steve Martin,
10,000 Maniacs (!), Bonnie Raitt, Robin Williams, Olivia Newton-John and many,
many more.
The first hour of the film focuses primarily on the British Invasion
years … his friendship with Paul McCartney (who dated his sister Jane for
years), the hits he recorded with Peter and Gordon (including four Paul
McCartney originals), Paul hiring him to work at The Beatles’ new record
company Apple, Peter signing and producing James Taylor’s first LP (James was
the first artist signed to Apple), the launch of the Indica Gallery (which he
owned with John Dunbar and Barry Miles … and where John Lennon first met Yoko
Ono) as well as many other highlights (including Peter and Jane’s film roles
when they were just young children ... whose calling card “claim to fame” was
their red hair!)
Hour Number Two continues Peter’s story after his move to
America and his new role as a manager and producer.
It was Peter who coaxed Carole King out on stage to perform
with James Taylor that later led to her recording her “Tapestry” album.Despite having written dozens and dozens of
hits for other artists dating back to the early ‘60’s, Carole’s shyness
prevented her from performing them on stage herself.
Some things I didn’t know that came out in the film include
the sadness of Peter’s father’s suicide … the wild drug scene they all got into
in the early ‘70’s, which cost him his first marriage when his first wife went
so far off the rails that she had to be institutionalized … and that the hit
song “Her Town, Too,” recorded by James Taylor and J.D. Souther was written
about the breakup of their marriage.
I have seen some of Peter’s live shows and he tends to get a
bit long-winded … which is a shame because he has SO many fascinating
stories.This film has a running thread
throughout it that shows Peter doing one of these shows at The City Winery
(with an outstanding back-up band, by the way) … but it has been tightly
cropped to allow the story to be told both on stage and by way of vintage film
clips that make it SO much more entertaining.(Unlike some of those live shows, this film left me wanting to see and
hear more!In fact, I dug out my dvd’s
of the Linda Ronstadt documentary from a few years ago and the James Taylor /
Carole King Troubadour Reunion Concert just so I could keep the groove going!)
I was also fortunate enough to see a couple of the Peter and
Gordon reunion shows, first staged as part of a British Invasion fund-raising
concert/benefit for Mike Smith of The Dave Clark Five.He and Gordon (who passed away in 2009) talk
about the magic of their two voices together and Gordon’s somewhat reckless
lifestyle that cut their reunion short.(Sadly, no mention at all was made of the Peter and Jeremy shows that
came later … this was a VERY entertaining show featuring Peter Asher of Peter
and Gordon and Jeremy Slate, also an accomplished actor, of Chad and Jeremy …
and the confusion that surrounded the two British duos at the time of their
concurrent success on the charts back in the mid-‘60’s.Clips of this absolutely should have been
included in this documentary because this, too, made for an excellent pairing
and very entertaining show.)
This is a film you need to see … and I am happy to report
that there are several other “film festival showings” in the weeks to come … (I
think I’ll be heading downtown to the Gene Siskel Film Center in July to see it
again with a live audience!)
June
18 - New York, NY - Quad Cinemas (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by journalist Alan Light)
19 - New York, NY - Quad Cinemas (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by Dennis Elsas of
SiriusXM)
19 - New York, NY - New Plaza Cinema
20 and 21 - New York, NY - Quad Cinemas (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by film critic Joe
Neumaier)
22 - Los Angeles, CA - Laemmle Royal (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by film critic Stephen
Farber)
23 - North Hollywood, CA - Laemmle NoHo 7 (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by TV writer Harper
Steele; sponsored by KCRW)
25 - Los Angeles, CA - Laemmle Royal (+ Q&A w/
musician Waddy Wachtel and filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine,
moderated by Gary Calamar of The SoCal Sound)
26 - Los Angeles, CA - Laemmle Royal (+ Q&A w/
filmmaker Dan Geller, moderated by journalist Pamela Chelin)
26 - Boise, ID - The Flicks 4
26 - Overland Park, KS - Glenwood Arts
26 - North Hollywood, CA - Laemmle NoHo 7
26 - Montclair, NJ - Clairidge Cinemas 6
26 - Pittsburgh, PA - Harris Theatre
26 - San Rafael, CA - Smith Rafael Film Center
26 - Berkeley, CA - Rialto Cinemas Elmwood 6
26 - Sebastopol, CA - Rialto Cinemas 9
26 - Orinda, CA - Orinda Theater
26 - San Francisco, CA - Opera Plaza Cinemas 4 (+ Q&A
w/ filmmaker Dayna Goldfine, moderated by journalist Ben Fong-Torres)
27 - San Rafael, CA - Smith Rafael Film Center (+ Q&A
w/ filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by author/critic Joel
Selvin)
28 - Berkeley, CA - Elmwood Theater (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated by writer/director
Jonathan Kiefer)
29 - Saugerties, NY - Orpheum
30 - Sebastopol, CA - Rialto Cinemas 9 (+ Q&A w/
filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine)
July
3 - Akron, OH - Nightlight Cinema
3 - Denver, CO - Sie Film Center
3 - Flat Rock, NC - Flat Rock Cinema
3 - Milwaukee, WI - Oriental Theatre
3 - San Diego, CA - Digital Gym Cinema
3 - Santa Barbara, CA - Riviera
3 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Palm Theatre
3 - Springfield, MO - Moxie Cinema 2
3 - Rochester, NY - Little Theatre
3 - Sarasota, FL - Burns Court
5 & 8 - Cleveland Heights, OH - Cedar Lee Theatres
10 - Atlanta, GA - Tara Atlanta 4
10 - Chicago, IL - Gene Siskel Film Center
10-12 - Detroit, MI - Detroit Institute of Art
10-14 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Savor Cinema
10 - Scottsdale, AZ - Shea 14 Theatre
10 - Brunswick, ME - Eveningstar Cinema
10 - St. Petersburg, FL - Green Light Cinema
15-18 - New Paltz, NY - DENIZEN Theatre
17-19 - Fort Worth, TX - Modern Art Museum of Fort
Worth
17 - Cincinnati, OH - Esquire Theatre
22-25 - Boulder, CO - Boedecker Theater
24 - Santa Fe, NM - Cinematheque
24 - Wilmington, DE - Theatre N at Nemours
24 - Sedona, AZ - Mary D. Fisher Theatre
24 - Aug 1 - Cary, NC - Cary Theatre
26 - Newport, RI - Jane Pickens Theatre
27 - Gig Harbor, WA - Galaxy Uptown 10
29 - Rosendale, NY - Rosendale Theatre
30 - Martha’s Vineyard, MA - Martha’s Vineyard Film
Center (+ Q&A w/ filmmakers Dan Geller & Dayna Goldfine, moderated
by director/producer David Heilbroner)
31 - Westerly, RI - United Theatre
August
7 - Lincoln, NE - Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center
There is no such thing as having
only one part of your life in upheaval. It just becomes a house of cards and
keeps knocking down more.
Even though I have been quieter
(not silent enough for some, I am sure), I have been reading Forgotten Hits
daily and was able to attend one concert this June at The Kate (Katherine
Hepburn Performance Arts Center). The concert was Direct From Sweden ABBA. This
is the second ABBA tribute band I have seen. Different personalities and
different presentations, with the same high-quality performance.
The female lead singers,
representing Agnetha and Anni-Frid are from Sweden and, as they say, they speak
'Swenglish'. Unfortunately (keep this in mind, Direct From Sweden) I cannot
find their names on their website nor Facebook. The performer who sings as
Anni-Frid acknowledges attending school with Agnetha's daughter in Sweden.
There's a full circle. I have a first name for Benny's piano playing counter-part:
Gary. It seems Gary has some cousins in CT who came by to see him perform and
surprise him. The youngest cousins joined the cast on-stage for the finale.
Bjorn's guitar playing performer is named Jerry Cherry. I found posts he had
made on their FB page. Both Jerry and Gary are American. The completion of
Direct From Sweden includes two female back-up singers, a bass player named
Dave, percussion and the catch-all musician who plays xylophone, woodwinds and
various percussion instruments.
The music was excellent. The
history of ABBA was detailed ... Anni-Frid and Benny were engaged for seven
years. The band was made of two couples who were married, then divorced, and
then the band broke up. Well ... touring the world with your ex can be tedious
(nice word for just awful).
ABBA came to fame in 1974 when
they won the Eurovision Contest, after losing in 1973. They toured the United
States once, in 1979, and played 13 shows. They recorded songs in five
languages: English, Swedish, German, French and Spanish. Look online and you
will see that the costumes are authentic ABBA in color and glory.
It was Swedish National Day when
I saw them, which made the synchronicity of being able to attend the concert
complete.
OK, I’m sure you are all waiting
for my comments on the Forgotten Hits pages I have been reading.
Here you go!
WHAT??!!
Chuck, you amaze me sometimes,
and always make me laugh.
Whipped Cream / Shaving Cream
Lady again?
I didn't know that!
Kent, you will be seeing them
before me. I expect a detailed review.
Awwwwww!
Forgotten Hits
NE Correspondent
Shelley J Sweet-Tufano
Look for a brand new Rolling Stones podcast, airing weekly
on YouTube beginning June 25th, as a means of promoting their new LP
“Foreign Tongues,” out July 10th.
Exclusive clips of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie
Wood like this one, telling the fans just how the new album came together.
The Stones will also drop the next "sneak peek" release, "Jealous Lover," from their new album on the 26th. (kk)
Happy Belated 1st Day Of Summer!
Speaking of Summer and
Summertime songs ...
The year was 1962, and a singer
by the name of Eddie Rambeau was about to appear on American Bandstand to sing
his latest release ...
But then at the last minute it
was decided that he couldn't perform it because an ABC employee wrote the song!
And because ABC and Dick Clark recently dodged the Payola scandal (and Eddie's
song was on the Swan record label -- which Dick had an investment in), ABC could
not only not allow Eddie to sing the song on their TV network, but radio
stations OWNED by ABC were also forbidden to play it.
Needless to say, Eddie's song
missed the Billboard Hot 100 as a result and the employee at ABC didn't make a
profit off of his songwriting ...
Or did they?
Eddie later had a #35 hit called
"Concrete And Clay" in 1965.
That ABC employee submitted his
song to the network in instrumental form for a TV show in 1966.
Here is Eddie's vocal version,
called "Summertime Guy":
That songwriter also created the
show in which his song was on!!!
His name? Chuck Barris!
The Show? The Newlywed
Game!!!
And now you know ... The Rest Of
The Story!
Happy Summer from Uncle T. Jay!
Billboard Magazine has put together a list of their Staff Picks for The Top 50 Rhythm and Blues Groups of All Time.(All I can say, after looking at this list, is that it is in NO way
representative of these bands’ chart showings.)
This is STRICTLY opinion, favoring several “newer” acts over
proven artists who helped to define the genre over the past 75 years.An actual chart performance list would rank the
majority of these artists in a vastly different light.
But here, just to help stir up some debate and opinions of
your own, is how the Billboard Staff ranked The Top 50:
# 1 – Earth, Wind and Fire
# 2 – The Temptations
# 3 – Sly and the Family Stone
# 4 – The Isley Brothers
# 5 – The Supremes
# 6 – Parliament / Funkadelic (For real???#6???Honestly,
from this point forward, the list gets pretty hard to take seriously, although
there are definitely some “heavy hitters” still to come … they’re just
intermingled with artists I’ve never even heard a single song by! As such, I wonder how several of these can possibly rank so high.)