Some nice responses to our Beach Boys piece yesterday ...
And what could be nicer or more meaningful than hearing from David Leaf himself, whose piece inspired mine! (Now how cool is that?!?)
Great piece, Kent!
David Leaf
Cool article, Kent!
Ho, ho, etc.
Rock on!!!
Jimbo
The Ides Of March will be doing their annual Christmas Show this Sunday (December 11th) at the Des Plaines Theater. This is always a very beautiful performance ... and of course you get all the Ides / Survivor / .38 Special hits, too! (kk)
You can still find tickets here:
https://desplainestheatre.com/events/the-ides-of-march-christmas-show/
By coincidence, the band was on NBC yesterday morning doing a new Christmas song!
https://www.today.com/video/beach-boys-perform-reason-for-the-season-with-john-stamos-156257349584
https://www.today.com/video/beach-boys-john-stamos-perform-finally-it-s-christmas-156254277771
https://www.today.com/video/john-stamos-and-the-beach-boys-perform-little-saint-nick-156255813872
Clark Besch
"Barbie" WAS released by Kenny and the Cadets in early 1962 ... but it has long been believed that it was actually The Beach Boys on that record (or, at the very least, Brian on the lead vocal.) The Boys were just starting out at the time, but this track shows an early Brian Wilson production of a song written by Bruce Morgan, who took the group into his little Candix studio and recorded their first single, "Surfin'." While their OTHER "Barbie" track never went anywhere, it showed a definite influence of the sounds of the time. (kk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcAYF7SGuXg
Thanks, Kent, for the story about The Beach Boys and Barbie. Another music surprise.
Loved it!
As well as one of those great memorable moments of his own ...
You don't want to miss this week's installment of The History Of Rock And Roll.
Gary Theroux tells us ...
Hi, Kent -
Here's how the Cleveland affiliate of THE HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL is promoting this weekend's episode, which showcases nine legendary DJs as they sounded during the golden age of rock 'n' roll radio.
All the best,
I sent a copy of the news release we ran the other day regarding a brand new Anne Murray documentary to Jeff March and Marti Smiley Childs, who did a GREAT, rare interview with Anne for their "Where Have All The Pop Stars Gone" book series. (We ran excerpts from this earlier this year ...
https://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2022/04/insights-into-anne-murray.html
And was pleased to get this response from Jeff ...
Hi, Kent,
That article about the background for the Anne Murray documentary was interesting, and it corroborated much of what she told us in our conversation with her. She’s cautious about agreeing to interviews — and probably weary of the process after all the media interactions she had to do during her hit-making and performing career.
I was surprised to see that Gilbert O'Sullivan is coming back to The City Winery here in Chicago on March 19th! (For a guy who hasn't toured in nearly fifty years, this certainly was a welcome surprise!)
We saw him back in March of this year (after two years of Covid-related postponements) and he put on a very entertaining set. (Read our review here: https://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2022/03/concert-review-gilbert-osullivan.html)
You can get your tickets for next year's show right here:
Several months back we told you about a brand new Broadway Musical profiling the life and music of Neil Diamond.
Well, it finally had its grand opening this past weekend ... and the master songsmith showed up for the event ... and even led the crowd in a rousing rendition of "Sweet Caroline."
You'll find a lot more of the story here ...
There are certain music innovators that have come along during our lifetime that stand head and shoulders above the others ... guys like Sam Phillips, who founded Sun Records, Berry Gordy, who gave us The Sound of Motown, Ahmet Ertegan, founder of Atlantic Records and Jim Stewart, the Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer who founded Stax Records.
Sadly, Jim passed away on Monday, December 5th, at the age of 92.
Stax gave us a very unique, soulful sound. It was just one more accolade for the city of Memphis, saturated in the sounds of the blues, rockabilly, early rock and roll and soul ... a blend not quite like any other. (The list of hit songs and artists who came up thru the Stax Record Label and its subsidiaries is staggering.)
According to Fred Bronson's book "Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits," these are the Top 20 Stax Pop Hits of The Rock Era:
# 1 - Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding (1968)
# 2 - Theme from "Shaft" by Isaac Hayes (1971)
# 3 - I'll Take You There by The Staple Singers (1972)
# 4 - Soul Man - Sam and Dave (1967)
# 5 - Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight (1971)
# 6 - Last Night - The Mar-Keys (1961)
# 7 - If Loving You Is Wrong, I Don't Want To Be Right - Luther Ingram (1972)
# 8 - Green Onions - Booker T and the MG's (1962)
# 9 - Who's Making Love - Johnnie Taylor (1968)
#10 - I Believe In You, You Believe In Me - Johnnie Taylor (1973)
#11 - If You're Ready, Come Go With Me - The Staple Singers (1973)
#12 - Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics (1971)
#13 - In The Rain - The Dramatics (1972)
#14 - Time Is Tight - Booker T and the Mg's (1969)
#15 - Walking The Dog - Rufus Thomas (1963)
#16 - Respect Yourself - The Staple Singers (1971)
#17 - I Thank You - Sam and Dave (1968)
#18 - Hang 'em High - Booker T and the MG's (1969)
#19 - Bring It On Home To Me - Eddie Floyd (1968)
#20 - B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas (1966)
And that list doesn't even leave room for smashes like "Starting All Over Again" by Mel and Tim, "Hold On! I'm Coming" by Sam and Dave, "Groovin'" by Booker T and the MG's and "Soul Finger" by The Bar-Kays.
Jim Stewart left us with an amazing legacy of music. (It is being reported that during a fifteen year span, Stax Records placed 167 singles on Billboard's Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart ... and an incredible 243 on their R&B Singles Chart!)
Thank you, thank you, thank you. (kk)
I would have thought Fleetwood Mac songs would have taken over Billboard's Hot 100 Chart this week with the recent passing of Christine McVie ...
But apparently everybody is shoulder-deep in the Christmas Spirit right now as 24 of this week's Top 50 Singles are all holiday oriented tracks ... and this includes SEVEN in The Top Ten, led (of course) by Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You," which has already hit #2.
Other "Christmas Oldies" in the Top Ten include "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" by Brenda Lee (#3), "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms (#5), "A Holly Jolly Christmas" by Burl Ives (#6), "It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" by Andy Williams (#9) and "Last Christmas" by Wham (#10).
In fact, there isn't a single Fleetwood Mac track in the entire Top 100. (Too soon, perhaps? Maybe next week?) We'll see! (kk)
FOR THE RECORD: Their "Rumours" album DID jump into the #20 spot this week on Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart ... while their Greatest Hits LP (which includes eight tracks written and sung by McVie) re-entered the charts at #98.