The Box Tops and Ron Dante have been added to next year's Happy Together Tour Line-Up ... this is the first time for each of these classic artists. Meanwhile, The Association is back ... and The Cowsills, Chuck Negron (formerly of Three Dog Night) and The Turtles (Flo and Eddie) round out the show.
THE 2017 HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR LINE-UP
THE TURTLES featuring FLO & EDDIE
CHUCK NEGRON, formerly of Three Dog NIght
THE ASSOCIATION
THE COWSILLS
THE BOX TOPS
THE ARCHIES / RON DANTE
We heard from Rick Levy, band director for The Box Tops, and from Ron Dante, both of whom are thrilled to be part of the show this year with these other great '60's luminaries ... (nice to see The Turtles shake up the line-up a little bit again this year!)
I AM VERY PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE BOX TOPS will be part of the  2017 HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR featuring FLO AND EDDIE.  This will be  a great chance for fans to share  the 50th anniversary celebration of THE LETTER with THE BOX TOPS! 
Rick Levy
Hi, Kent!
I am so happy to be joining all my pals on the Happy Together Tour next year.
LOVE the Turtles and what they mean to music history.
Rick Levy
Hi, Kent!
I am so happy to be joining all my pals on the Happy Together Tour next year.
LOVE the Turtles and what they mean to music history.
It's going to be an incredible  party each show.
Between The Association, Chuck Negron, The Cowsills, The Box Tops and me, it will be hit after hit, non stop.
Looking forward to seeing all the fans.
Ron Dante
Hope you both can send us "reports from the road" once the tour gets underway. The fans love hearing from the artists who are participating on this tour every year ... and I hope we finally get to meet after all these years when the shows stops in Chicago this summer! (kk)
Between The Association, Chuck Negron, The Cowsills, The Box Tops and me, it will be hit after hit, non stop.
Looking forward to seeing all the fans.
Ron Dante
Hope you both can send us "reports from the road" once the tour gets underway. The fans love hearing from the artists who are participating on this tour every year ... and I hope we finally get to meet after all these years when the shows stops in Chicago this summer! (kk)
And here's word on another big tour booking dates for 2017 ... (thanks to Ken Voss for sending us this info)
re: On The Road:
Seven GREAT acts will be joining together on a brand new bubblegum / pop tour next year.
Dennis Tufano (original voice of the Buckinghams,  Chris Montez, Tim Corwin of the Ohio Express, Elliot Lurie of the Looking Glass,  Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods, Frank Jeckell and Mick Mansueto of the 1910  Fruitgum Company and Joey Molland of Badfinger. Between them they've got 24 hits ...and 9 gold records. 
And they'll be doing  the sixties and early seventies like you remember them.  Now coordinating tour  dates for 2017.
We've seen nearly all of these  artists in the past year or so and they're still in great voice ... this should  be a VERY cool concert to catch them all together on the same stage!  (Keep  watching Forgotten Hits for more details.)  kk
Hi Kent.
WRCO is currently promoting a concert on Friday night November 4th in Wisconsin Dells that will feature the Grass Roots, the Buckinghams, and Peter Noone. Should be a great show.
Phil Nee - WRCO
Hi Kent.
WRCO is currently promoting a concert on Friday night November 4th in Wisconsin Dells that will feature the Grass Roots, the Buckinghams, and Peter Noone. Should be a great show.
Phil Nee - WRCO
re: The Stylistics:
Kent,
I would have killed to see the Stylistics ...  saw them with Russell Tompkins, Jr. in the lead at least half a dozen  times.
The Stylistics' "You Are Everything" rates  just a notch below the ethereal, "I Only Have Eyes For You", by the Flamingos on  my all time R&B mood music chart. Teddy Pendergrass' "Love TKO", and Isaac  Hayes' "Walk On By", both have top five spots as well.  
Meanwhile I adore Stevie Wonder. I first saw  him at the Regal Theater in 1967. 
But here's what i don't get about the Motown  machine.  
Why did Berry Gordy have Steveland  signing songs like "My Cherie Amour" and "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life?"   Was Berry aiming to create a black Perry Como?   
Stevie is "Up Tight" ...  the gritty "Livin' For The City" and the highly  danceable "Part Time Lover." Also throw in "I Was Made To Love  Her."
To this kid who loved and still  worships R&B, Wonder brought forth the Funk  Brothers high voltage, brass driven sound.
Please, Stevie, don't cover "We Can Work It  Out."  It's beneath you.
Chet Coppock
Heritage Series host: Chicago  Blackhawks
Author: Buffone - Monster of the  Midway
I'd be willing to bet you that all those songs ... "My  Cherie Amour", "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" and even "We Can Work It Out"  were every bit as much Stevie's idea as Berry Gordy's ... Wonder was looking to  grow his audience ... and it's hard to argue with the success of those records  ... "Cherie" made The Top Five, "We Can Work It Out" the Top Ten and "You Are  The Sunshine Of My Life" (at which point Stevie Wonder was in COMPLETE control  of his career" went all the way to #1.   (I seem to remember Wonder and Gordy  arguing about Stevie cutting "For Once In My Life", at track first released by  Tony Bennett of all people!  Gordy said it just didn't fit ... but Stevie  insisted he could kill it on that track.  He did ... and it, too, went all the  way to #1.
I actually looked for you at The Stylistics concert ... the  place was JAMMED!  I figured you might be there.  Great crowd for a great show.   I, too, have my hang-ups about Russell Tompkins, Jr., as being the KEY part of  The Stylistics' sound ... but let me tell you that Eban Brown more than held his  own on these challenging lead vocals.  (The phrase "I think he just  out-Russell'd Russell" was uttered more than once that night.)  Check them  out  if you get the chance.  (kk)
Hey Kent,
Glad you got to hear The Stylistics live. I've never had that  pleasure. 
Vibes must be in the air, because I  hadn't listened to my "Best of The Stylistics" CD for a long time, but took it  along for a long trip in my car Thursday night. Their music really helped me get  through the drive. The group was  popular during my college years and have some great songs to remember.  
I love the Philadelphia sound. Most  of the Stylistics' hits were written by the great songwriting team of Thom Bell  and Linda Creed, who also wrote hits for The Spinners and others. In addition to  those two legendary groups, every fan of Bell / Creed compositions must have  "I'm Coming Home" by Johnny Mathis in their collection. It is a very  creative, touching, melodic album.
Thom Bell and Linda Creed wrote the lion's share  of Stylistics hits ... and they paid tribute to them in concert.  It was a great  show ... and highly recommended if you are a fan of this era of music.   (kk)
Hi Kent,
Thanks for the review of the  Stylistics’ concert at the Arcada.  
After “You Make Me Feel Brand New”, the  Stylistics parted with Thom Bell and Linda Creed and hooked up with Hugo and  Luigi, with the great Van McCoy doing the arrangements. This set up found great  favorability in the UK with “Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)” going all  the way to #1 there.  
The release before that, “Sing Baby Sing” was a  pop / soul gem, which was a big hit (#3) in the UK but nowhere else. You can  find it here:  
Best wishes,  
Mike Edwards
Hi Kent -
I have also had apprehensions about  seeing The Stylistics without Russell Tompkins, Jr. and, as such, have yet to  buy tickets to one of their shows.  I've heard good things and bad things -- but  it sounds like you caught them on a good night.  Glad you were finally able to  enjoy the show.
Tom
As I mentioned in my review, I can't imagine the  songs sounding ANY better than they did Friday Night ... the group was spot-on  vocally ... and the audience responded in kind.  Great music ... great show.   (kk)
The New Kids showing up at a Stylistics concert is about as surprising as a surprise guest can get. If you didn't have the photo, I wouldn't have believed it, but that is definitely a Wahlberg of some sort, and Mark is probably occupied.
NKOTB trivia: They got a big break  as the opening act for Tiffany. By the end of the tour, they were the  headliners.
Be Well,
Carl Wiser
Truth be told, I couldn't name a  single New Kids On The Block song if there were a million dollars on the line  ... and, even looking at the list (they had nine straight Top Ten Hits between  1988 and 1990), I couldn't hum one either (other than their remake of the old  Delfonics song "Didn't I Blow Your Mind") ... but that was them all right ...  more of an historic moment than anything else for me, I guess.  (Frannie snapped a  few more cell phone pix ... see below).  
Donnie Wahlberg married Jenny  McCarthy (who is originally from St. Charles, IL) and I believe they actually live in the  area.  In fact, we were at The Arcada the night they were having their reception  right across the street at The Hotel Baker a couple of years ago ... and Jenny  and Donnie have been frequent guests at The Arcada.  (My understanding is that  The New Kids On The Block had tried earlier to get tickets to Friday Night's  show ... and, when told it was a sell-out, decided to simply join their idols on  stage instead!)  Pretty amazing.  (kk)
re:  Don  Ciccone:
Don Ciccone, original member and  lead vocalist of the Critters and later a successful member of the Four Seasons,  died Saturday (October 8) at the age of 71. 
Born in Plainfield, New Jersey,  he joined a local group called the Vibratones in 1964 (though some of the  members had already backed him up on a solo recording the previous year).  Changing their names to the Critters, they recorded for Musicor before hitting  on Kapp Records in 1966 with John Sebastian's tune,"Younger Girl" (#42). It was  followed up by an ever bigger hit, "Mr. Dieingly Sad" (#17 - 66). Other chart  entries included "Bad Misunderstanding" (#55 - 1966) and "Don't Let The Rain  Fall Down On Me" (#39 - 1967). 
The group broke up in 1967 as  Don enlisted in the Air Force, but two years after his return he was invited to  join the Four Seasons and played guitar and sang on "Who Loves You" (#3 - 1975)  and "December, 1963" (#1 - 1976). Leaving in 1981, Don became a commercial  jingle writer, toured with Tommy James as his musical director and, in later  ears, re-formed the Critters.
-- Ron  Smith
re: Tommy Roe:
Tommy  Roe has a brand new book coming out called "From Cabbagetown to Tinseltown ...  And Places In Between".  We had a great time interviewing Tommy earlier this  year for Forgotten Hits ... and can't wait to read about all the other things we  didn't have an opportunity to cover.
You  can order a copy of Tommy's book here:
And  read our exclusive interview with Tommy here:
And, Tommy has agreed to autograph a copy of his new book to send to one of our FH Readers.
Interested?
Drop me an email at forgottenhits@aol.com and we'll throw your name in the hat for our free book give-away. Tommy had fifteen National Top 40 Hits ... and is still making great new music today. (Pick up a copy of his "Devil's Soul Pile" CD to see for yourself ... it's great!)
re:  Brian  Wilson:
In addition to an ongoing tour (performing  "Pet Sounds" in its entirety for the last time) and a brand new biography coming  out today, Brian Wilson is also working on a brand new album.  FH Reader Frank B  wonders where he finds the time!!!
Kent  ...
We recently had the Beach Boys 50th  Anniversary.  I think Brian and Al Jardine are touring now to support the 50th  Anniversary of "Pet Sounds."  
Next  week he has a new book coming out ... and soon a new  album.  
Where  does he find the time to do it all.?
Frank B.
Frank B.
re: This And That:
Olivia  Newton-John guest-starred on The Jimmy Fallon Show last week ... and evidently  during the end credits did an impromptu duet of "You're The One That I Want"  with Jimmy!  (Thanks, Nicki!)  kk
 
Jose Feliciano’s version of The National  Anthem was great ... and he gets full credit for being the trailblazer.  Marvin  Gaye at the 1983 NBA All-Star Game remains the gold standard.  The way the crowd  reacted and the way their participation built throughout, and the thunderous  ovation at the end … it still gives me chills every time I watch it. 
Ralph
Some will probably say the same about Whitney Houston's reading from Super Bowl XXV. When it was first released as a live single in 1991, it went to #20 on the Billboard Chart. Then, when it was rereleased ten years later it went all the way to #6! (kk)
Kent,
Seeing the posted tune of 16 TONS by ZZ Top, reminded me of the answer to Tennessee Ernie Ford's version. Have you ever heard of 16 POUNDS by singer Gloria Becker?
Larry
Nope, can't say that I have! (But I always did enjoy that ol' pea-picker's version!) kk
We missed mentioning what would have been John Lennon's 76th Birthday on Sunday due to our Stylistics review ... hard to believe he's now been gone nearly as long as he was with us. (Sad)
Ralph
Some will probably say the same about Whitney Houston's reading from Super Bowl XXV. When it was first released as a live single in 1991, it went to #20 on the Billboard Chart. Then, when it was rereleased ten years later it went all the way to #6! (kk)
Kent,
Seeing the posted tune of 16 TONS by ZZ Top, reminded me of the answer to Tennessee Ernie Ford's version. Have you ever heard of 16 POUNDS by singer Gloria Becker?
Larry
Nope, can't say that I have! (But I always did enjoy that ol' pea-picker's version!) kk
We missed mentioning what would have been John Lennon's 76th Birthday on Sunday due to our Stylistics review ... hard to believe he's now been gone nearly as long as he was with us. (Sad)
FH Reader Frank B sent us this piece on the guy who had to announce to the world that John Lennon had died ... soon to be a major motion picture (of course!)  http://nypost.com/2016/10/07/the-man-who-broke-the-news-that-john-lennon-had-died/
 
Frank also sent us this clip of Bobby Darin singing "That Funny Feeling", live on The Andy Williams Show ... notice as Bobby blows the lyrics but just keeps right on going without missing a beat ... and even acknowledges his goof in song!
Kent ...
I'm reading Ron Smith's book "Eight Days A Week" ... I turn to October 9 and one of the entries says:
10/9/1964 = Filming of this movie begins.
Play this clip. Bobby blows the lyrics to a song he wrote. Bobby may not be perfect, but I still think he's great.
Frank B.
I thought your comment about 'That Thing You Do' was spot on. It is such a great movie and so many have never seen it or barely remember.
The same holds true for 'Almost Famous'. I have friends that are huge music fans and have never seen it.
Pirate Radio is another movie on my 'why have you never watched it list?' A radio fan and 60s music lover would appreciate it.
Phil Nee
Our 20 year old daughter recently discovered "Almost Famous" and loved it. When we went down to visit her at school last weekend, I brought a bunch of classic rock cd's for her to listen to ... she's become quite the fan and regularly listens on Pandora. We joked that it was just like that scene in "Almost Famous" when the older sister passes along her collection of vintage LPs ... music that will change your life! (kk)
  
Frank also sent us this clip of Bobby Darin singing "That Funny Feeling", live on The Andy Williams Show ... notice as Bobby blows the lyrics but just keeps right on going without missing a beat ... and even acknowledges his goof in song!
Kent ...
I'm reading Ron Smith's book "Eight Days A Week" ... I turn to October 9 and one of the entries says:
10/9/1964 = Filming of this movie begins.
Play this clip. Bobby blows the lyrics to a song he wrote. Bobby may not be perfect, but I still think he's great.
Frank B.
I thought your comment about 'That Thing You Do' was spot on. It is such a great movie and so many have never seen it or barely remember.
The same holds true for 'Almost Famous'. I have friends that are huge music fans and have never seen it.
Pirate Radio is another movie on my 'why have you never watched it list?' A radio fan and 60s music lover would appreciate it.
Phil Nee
Our 20 year old daughter recently discovered "Almost Famous" and loved it. When we went down to visit her at school last weekend, I brought a bunch of classic rock cd's for her to listen to ... she's become quite the fan and regularly listens on Pandora. We joked that it was just like that scene in "Almost Famous" when the older sister passes along her collection of vintage LPs ... music that will change your life! (kk)







