Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Some Of Your Mid-Week Comments

Thanks for the spotlight coverage, Kent!
1969 was a great year for me ... now only with Sugar,Sugar hitting number one but my other group, The Cuff Links, hitting the top ten at the same time!
The Happy Together Tour just finished 53 shows this summer to sold out audiences and we are already getting booked for 2020.
All the best pal,
Ron
In fact, this year's tour no sooner ended and they were already announcing the line-up for next year's tour!!!
In 2020, you can see The Turtles, The Association, The Vogues (first timers ... this should be an interesting set!), Mark Lindsay, Chuck Negron and the Cowsills.
This show sells out everywhere so don't miss your chance to see it the next time it comes around to your area.  You're not going to find a better line up of '60's hits anywhere else, all performing together on the same stage.  (kk)
 
Kent-
It was great to hear Ron Dante's memories of "Sugar Sugar." Ray Stevens is indeed on the song. 
 
Here's what Toni Wine told us about it:
 
Ronnie was Archie, and I was Betty and Veronica. We went in, we did the record. It was a fun session, it was a blast. We just knew that something huge was going to happen. We didn't really know how huge, but it was huge. In fact, a friend of mine had been in town, Ray Stevens, who's an incredible songwriter, singer, producer, musician. We were going to grab a bite to eat, so I told him to just meet me at the studio, pick me up, and then we'll go eat. And he wound up handclapping on "Sugar, Sugar."
 
Her full interview is here:
Be Well,
Carl Wiser
 
I always thought that was a cool video for "Sugar, Sugar" ... [scroll back to see yesterday's post - kk]
I know that Ron mentioned all the tremendous singers and players on this #1 recording, but "they all look the same to me!"
Clark

And, speaking of The Archies, check out THIS email that we received after our three-day salute to "Sugar Sugar" ran ...

Hi Kent,
Maybe you can help me ...
When Sugar, Sugar came out and I was in like the 8th or 9th grade, we had a sock-hop at our grade school, with a great live band.
Well, lo and behold, they played Sugar, Sugar, as well as some other songs and, being a drummer, I stopped dead in my tracks to listen ... and I'm like No Way, the Archies!?!?!  In Rogue River, Oregon!?!?! 
So, after the crowd settled down, I asked a few teachers who were working that nite keeping us in line if that was, indeed, The Archies ... and our track coach, a nice young lady, (it was '68 or '69) nods her head yes and gives me the shhhh sign.
Evidently she was friends of one or more of the members of the band and they were visiting her that week so they played incognito for our sock hop...what do you think?
They rushed out after the party so I couldn't talk to them.
Curt Hinkle  
 
You know the odds have got to be a zillion to one ... but I sent your email along to Ron Dante anyway to see if he might comment on it.  (Hey, if nothing else, this can FINALLY give you peace of mind after fifty years of wondering "Could it REALLY have been them?!?!?!"  lol)  
 
Over the years, Mark Volman of The Turtles has shared some stories of his "close encounters" with fans from back in the day ... and he's got some great ones!  (All, apparently, fictitious exaggerations that loom large in the memories of the fans who were there when all of this was happening!)  The "legends" seem to grow as more time passes (and less people are around to dispute the circumstances!)

But hey ... I'm not taking ANY chances ... let's ask Toni Wine, too, if she just happened to stop by to visit an old track coach buddy in 1969 and ended up putting on a free sock hop concert for a bunch of eighth graders!  (You just never know!!!)  kk 
 
Kent,
I've got one quick question about the WLS survey for September 1. In song position #40, who or what was Pete Howard who supposedly was the artist on "Mah-Na, Mah-Na"? Was he an individual who worked for WLS at the time? 
When that record made its debut here in OKC, it was listed as Aunt Effie, or Aunt Effie Farquar, who was a voice character of DJ Don Wallace who was working mid-days at WKY. I didn't know who was on the record until I bought it.
This makes me wonder if other radio stations across the country that played MAH-NA MAH-NA used some other name on the survey other than Piero Umiliani? I mean, I didn't know who this person was or had ever heard of him. Probably if other stations played the record, the DJ's probably couldn't pronounce his name. What say you?
Larry Neal
 
Speaking of "Mah Na Mah Na" debuting on WLS makes me remember that when I first heard it, I was sure it was ART ROBERTS singing it!  Doesn't it sound just like him?  It would have been great to have him imitate it on air back then.  I would guess that he did, but have never heard a tape of it from WLS.  Likely most EVERYONE remembers this either from 1969 or from its use on Sesame Street.
Clark Besch
I have NO idea who Pete Howard is ... nor have I ever seen a pressing of the record with that name on it.  (I've also seen it listed as "Sweden Heaven And Hell" as the artist ... but I think that's because this was the name of the movie / soundtrack for which the song was first used.)
Obviously it was used extensively in Sesame Street ... but it also seemed to be one of Benny Hill's favorites, too!  (kk)
 
>>>Here’s a brain teaser for your followers.The first person who identifies which of the old Chicago disc jockeys used to exclaim “Whopper Waffles!” wins a copy of the brand new Ides cd.  (It’ll prob be Clark!  Lol!) Jim Peterik
Man, I just saw this ON SUNDAY morning!  I could have won!!!  
Art Roberts used "whopper waffles" back mostly in the early 60's on WLS.  
Do you know how he used to sign his shows off back then???
Answer at bottom of email.
BTW, I just ordered the new Ides and World Stage CDs from Amazon and will review when I get them!!!  Cool to see the vintage songs on the 2LP set too.  As Jim mentioned, Art helped many artists make their mark, as did many WLS DJs in the day. 
Here is a 1961 survey that I always thought the tease at the bottom was "Whopper Waffles" but never knew for sure as it would only have enough letters to spell 
"Whopper Waffle."  Maybe Clark (the OTHER Clark) Weber remembers?? 
Trivia answer below: 
Art Roberts closed his shows with "This has been a work of Art" and "Excelsior!"