Paul Kantner's passing on January 28th made
headline news around the world. He was a founding member of The
Jefferson Airplane ... but when the group first got together, they had a
different female lead singer. (Grace Slick, then with a band called The Great
Society, wouldn't join The Airplane until their second album, "Surrealistic
Pillow", which became a HUGE hit in 1967 thanks to the hit singles "Somebody To
Love" and "White Rabbit", two songs Slick brought along with her from her days
with The Great Society.)
The ORIGINAL female lead singer of The Jefferson
Airplane was a girl by the name of Signe Anderson and, on the VERY SAME DAY as
Kanter's passing, Signe Anderson died, too ... apparently without any fanfare
whatsoever.
It's Signe's voice you hear on the group's first LP, "The Jefferson
Airplane Takes Off" but after getting married and having a child, she found life
on the road to be more than she could handle ... so after a series of shows here
in Chicago in July of 1966, she informed Bill Graham that she was leaving the
band. Graham asked her to stay with the band through their October shows at
Winterland in San Francisco to give the Airplane time to find a suitable
replacement ...which is how Grace Slick came to join the Airplane. (Signe's
final appearance with The Jefferson Airplane was at The Fillmore on October
15th, 1967. Slick joined them on stage for their very next show.)
Without question, Grace's addition pointed the
band in a hit-making direction ... by 1967 everybody in America would know who
they were ... and two years later they were one of the many acts performing at
Woodstock.
Slick and Kantner eventually hooked up (but never
married), producing a daughter named China ... and Grace was on hand to watch
the band evolve from Jefferson Airplane to Jefferson Starship to simply
Starship. She announced her retirement in 1990 and has only made sporadic
appearances since then. (Her autobiography is a fascinating read, by the
way.)
The Original Jefferson Airplane -
With Signe Anderson as Lead Female Vocalist
re: This And
That:
Thanks so much for mentioning the Goldmine Hall
of Fame Induction. It was quite an honor. I am pleased and proud to be included
on their list of performers.
Lou Christie
And we're very happy for you. Congratulations again,
Lou! (kk)
Kent ...
I got my "Bobby Darin Sweatshirt" yesterday ... wearing
it now.
Taking it to the Pub for tryout.
I have one rule when playing Bobby Darin in the Jukebox -- must play "Mack The Knife" every time.
Taking it to the Pub for tryout.
I have one rule when playing Bobby Darin in the Jukebox -- must play "Mack The Knife" every time.
After that, its a combination of Hits and Album Cuts.
Sometimes I follow "Mack" with "Hello Dolly" (same
ending).
I'll be thinking of you when I play "Rainin'."
Frank B.
I'll be thinking of you when I play "Rainin'."
Frank B.
That Peter Noone / Micky Dolenz special interview
CD we talked about on Sunday is now available for preorder in the UK ... just
click on the link below to reserve your copy now. (I definitely want a copy of
this!!! In fact, ALL of the 7A material is right up my alley, with special
emphasis on unreleased Monkees-related material. Check out their website to see
the first official Bobby Hart solo album too!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01B51HK5A/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1453932549&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=peter+noone&dpPl=1&dpID=51W6Z4cVTAL&ref=plSrch
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01B51HK5A/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1453932549&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=peter+noone&dpPl=1&dpID=51W6Z4cVTAL&ref=plSrch
PBS / American Masters is putting together a special series profiling early rocker Fats Domino. Word is that after the 1-hour television version airs (February 26th), it will be made available for home dvd along with a 90-minute director's cut featuring additional material. (kk)
PHILADELPHIA MUSIC ALLIANCE MOURNS THE LOSS OF ‘ONE OF OUR OWN,’
‘SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA’ MUSICIAN T.J. TINDALL
‘King of Soul’ Guitar Was Inducted Twice into
The Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame as Member of both MFSB and the Salsoul
Orchestra
PHILADELPHIA (Jan. 27, 2016) — The Philadelphia
Music Alliance is heartbroken to report the passing last night of guitarist
Thomas Joshua “ T.J.” Tindall, who was inducted
twice into the PMA’s Walk of Fame during 2013 ceremonies as a member of MFSB and
the Salsoul Orchestra.
“He was a vital member of MFSB’s famed rhythm
section, which laid the foundation for the Sound of Philadelphia,” said PMA
Board Chairman Alan Rubens. “You can hear his guitar on so many great hits out
of Philadelphia from the ‘70s and ‘80s, from ‘Disco Inferno’ to ‘You’ll Never
Find Another Love Like Mine.’ We truly lost one of our
own.”
Tindall
played on over 30 gold and platinum hits produced by legendary “Sound of
Philadelphia” architects Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff
(Gamble & Huff) for artists such as the O’Jays,
the Trammps, Lou Rawls, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold
Melvin and the Blue Notes, the Intruders, and the Three Degrees. He also played
and recorded with Bonnie Raitt, the Chambers Brothers,
the Jacksons, Robert Palmer, the Temptations, and many others. Most recently,
the Trenton, NJ, native was brought out of retirement to play and record with In
the Pocket, the all-star Philly tribute collective led by drummer David Uosikkinen of platinum Philly recording artists The
Hooters.
“We just lost one of the greats,” said Uosikkinen. “He was the King of Soul Guitar, the northern
version of Steve Cropper. No one played like
TJ.”
Tindall’s
roots were in the well-regarded Trenton music scene of the 1970s, primarily as
guitarist of local legends Duke Williams and the Extremes. Drummer Charles
Collins, who played and toured with Tindall in both
Duke Williams and the Extremes as well as MFSB and the Salsoul Orchestra, was shocked to hear of the loss of his
musical “brother,” who he said “had a natural feel for the music.” Collins, now
based in Texas, would always make a point to visit Tindall at the lighting shophe
owned in Princeton “just to hang out” every time he
returned to the area.
“We definitely had a brotherhood,” said Collins. “With TJ, the
glass was always half full, not half empty. He always had a smile, always had
something positive to say. And if you were feeling sad, he could always say
something to take you out of it,. When you spoke to TJ,
you felt like you were the most important person in the room, because he
listened thoroughly.”
re: Helping Out Our Readers:
Last week we ran a request from a FH Reader
looking for vintage video of the original Drifters from 1953 - 1964 when they
lost Rudy Lewis. (Still no responses to that one)
Today we received a request looking for a
particular Eagles concert from 1977 ...
Hi Kent,
I was wondering if you know
whether or not a home video was ever available of the fantastic Eagles concert
from 1977 at the Capital Center in Washington? I've seen a number of videos from
the show, each one a top notch performance. I have searched several site to no
avail. I have the Hell Freezes Over and History of the Eagles DVDs, but would
love to find that particular '77 concert. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
P.S., I found an excellent
video of Glenn Frey singing Desperado with harmonies from two members of the
Little River Band on a 1988 tour!
Thanks Kent!
Eddie,
Ashley, PA
http://societyofrock.com/glenn-frey-delivers-emotional-desperado-with-little-river-band-1988/?a=MC&var=Desperado1988-ILCR
https://youtu.be/3WmixcxzjvA
https://youtu.be/QtmAHq0TKHI
https://youtu.be/eFYXfeoTOLU
https://youtu.be/3WmixcxzjvA
https://youtu.be/QtmAHq0TKHI
https://youtu.be/eFYXfeoTOLU
That IS an especially nice video of Glenn
Frey with The Little River Band ... I didn't even know that one existed so
thanks for sharing.
I'm happy to put the word out ... I'm not
aware of any specific commercially released video of this particular show ...
but we've got some folks on the list who put these videos out for a living (and
others who have quite extensive libraries of, shall we say, "collectible
home-use" video as well ... so let's see if anything comes back. Good luck,
Eddie! (kk)
And here's another place fans and
collectors can pitch in and help out.
Eagle Rock Entertainment by way of Banger
Films is putting together a ZZ Top documentary ... and they're reaching out to
fans of the band for archival footage. Read on below ...
Banger
Films Announce Upcoming Full-Length ZZ Top Documentary -
Looks
to Fans of the Band for Rare Visual Material
January 28,
2016 - Toronto, ON, Banger Films, in association with Eagle Rock
Entertainment, is set to produce the first-ever feature length documentary
exploring the fascinating, mysterious tale of Texas band, ZZ Top. The
filmmakers, Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn, are calling out to fans for help finding
rare photos, videos, and audio to tell the story.
“We’re big
admirers of ZZ Top, so we’re thrilled to be working on this film. ZZ Top is
rock’s longest-standing power trio and have influenced legions of rock, pop and
country artists, but there’s very little archival material documenting this
band’s past. So we need their fans to help us out!,” says Sam
Dunn.
ZZ Top’s Billy
F Gibbons noted, “We’re excited that Banger Films have undertaken the challenge
setting the ZZ Top story into motion. The band is enthusiastic about the effort.
Yes, it’s going to be a fact-based documentary yet considering the subject
matter, we expect there to be a continuing element of the band's infamous
surrealism.”
ZZ Top,
guitarist Gibbons, Dusty Hill on bass and drummer Frank Beard, ascended the rock ladder through a combination of infectious boogie-blues riffs,
restless experimentation, and blistering live shows to become one of the most
celebrated and successful bands of all-time. And yet for many music fans they
remain a mystery. In the 1980s, when the group was at the top of the MTV heap,
with fur-lined guitars, foot-long beards, a bevy of babes, and selling upwards
of twenty million records, they remained shrouded in a gumbo of conjecture,
folklore, and downright leg pulling. As 2016 dawns, with the band still beloved
by fans and musicians alike, ZZ Top’s story remains untold – until
now.
Leveraging on Banger Films’ own trailblazing
documentaries, Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage and Super Duper Alice
Cooper, the yet-to-be-titled ZZ Top documentary will be an unblinkered,
uninhibited film featuring the band, their friends and intimates—stuffed with
unseen footage and photos and never-before-heard audio tracks, detailing the
band’s history. Viewers will witness the extraordinary story of three
friends, each musical purists and master bluesmen on a lifelong mission to show
music lovers a Texas-style good time.
As Banger FIlms digs deep into the vaults, the filmmakers
are calling on fans to do the same by giving fans and collectors alike the
opportunity to send descriptions of their ZZ Top footage, photos and audio
to: zzfans@bangerfilms.com with the subject “ZZ Top Fan
Submission.”
Hi Kent -
Can you put a note to Bill who asked a question on your website about The Wrecking Crew?
Can you put a note to Bill who asked a question on your website about The Wrecking Crew?
Bill -
.
The two
people to ask first would be the great Hal Blaine,
legendary drummer with The Wrecking Crew,
who played on 35 000 pieces of music including
1000 hits and 100 number
one hits ... his memory recall is fantastic about The
Wrecking Crew ... he has been on my radio show twice
and each time was a real pleasure ...
Plus Denny
Tedesco, who made the movie.
Hope that
helps, Bill!
Regards
~
Geoff
Dorsett
Radio Presenter
Radio Presenter
Kent -
Thanks for posting for me.
I hadn't checked out the box set -- I just figured it would
contain songs that I already had. However, there are some good extras to at
least look at, so it's now in the mail via Amazon.
I saw the film at a film festival here in the twin cities when
Denny was trying to raise money, and then, because I'm a music freak like you
and all the Forgotten Hits readers, gave to the cause online. Thanks for the
tips. Can't wait to get the box set in my eager fingers.
Bill
Honestly, that last disc is a little bit hard to get thru ...
definitely for the die-hard fanatics ... but the rest reflects that nearly every
time these guys got together it was music history in the making ... and
INCREDIBLE body of work. Anybody who considers themselves to be a music fan
that has not yet picked up a copy of this amazing documentary owes it to
themselves to order a copy now. (I've worked very hard with Denny Tedesco for
over eight years now to help get the word out about this remarkable film ... it
is SO rewarding to finally see the fruit of all that labor finally come to be as
the dvd, BlueRay and soundtrack are now available for purchase worldwide.
(kk)
(Not shown on this page but well worth seeking out is the EXCELLENT book
"Sound Explosion" by Ken Sharp. It'll run you about fifty bucks but it features
some AMAZING photographs along with interviews, comments and memories from all
of the key players of this incredible era.) kk