1/7/66 – Davy Jones makes another pre-Monkees appearance, this time on “The Farmer’s Daughter” with
one of MY faves, Inger Stevens
(When you look at some of the original interviews with the four Monkees cast members, you'll see that some of these were filmed on the set of "The Farmer's Daughter" ... so Davy was somewhat familiar with it!
Incredibly, even though The Monkees' first album would not be released for another nine months, Davy's character performs "Gonna Buy Me A Dog" on this episode of "The Farmer' Daughter"!
One of the things that makes FORGOTTEN HITS so much fun for
me to do is sharing the life experiences of some of the folks on the list ...
personal moments where music made a difference.
Thanks to list member STEVE CALANDRA, we're able to present
a personal review of a RON DANTE / ANDY KIM Concert that STEVE attended in Las
Vegas a couple of years ago [EDITOR'S NOTE: Believe it or not, it's now been 23 YEARS since this piece first ran! - kk] ... along with a picture of STEVE with these '60's
legends.
What follows is what can ONLY be described as a gushing
review of the show.(FRANNIE and I had
ALSO hoped to attend this performance but with all the wedding hook-up stuff
going on, we ended up missing the show.We're hoping to catch RON DANTE at one of his 2006 appearances ... that
California show with THE BEACH BOYS and AMERICA sounds ESPECIALLY
appealing!!!)Since we couldn't be there,
we are grateful for STEVE's detailed review!
Back in September of 2003, I
flew to Las Vegas with some friends for a wedding.(Ed and Diana Parker)On the first day there, I decided to go to
the Hilton to see the Star Trek Memorabilia Display.While riding in a cab stopped at a traffic
light, I stared a long time at a billboard that said "Ron Dante and Andy
Kim appearing at The Riviera."It
took a while for dawn to break. But as it did, the cab started pulling away and
I didn't remember where or when this event would take place.
For the last five years or so I
had been collecting the old Archies LPs and CDs. I even have some of the
records that were on the back of cereal boxes when the Archies were popular in
the late sixties.I've found that I
enjoyed all of their music that wasn't made popular on the radio. I have a lot
of favorites (Catching Up On Fun, Melody Hill, Rock 'n' Roll Music, Don't Touch
My Guitar, Waldo P. Emerson Jones) to name a few.
These songs made me feel like a
kid again and (at 48 years old!), I started to have silly daydreams about
meeting Ron Dante and telling him how much I enjoyed his arrangements on these
songs. I never thought that this would ever come true. But it did, and here it
was staring me in the face for several minutes sitting at one of those long
traffic lights in Vegas.
After returning to my hotel, I
frantically tried looking through entertainment flyers and asking people on the
street if they knew about it.I got the
info from the front desk of my hotel that did some research for me.I found out that the show was going to be
starting in an hour at the Riviera. So I got my money together and rushed down
there just in time.
There was an extra bonus to this
show, when I found out that there was going to be a meet and greet session
afterwards.
When the show started, I had
written down every song in the order it was performed. I came across it about a
year ago and tossed it thinking it was no longer needed. (Rats!) I remember
hearing the most popular Archies tunes and Tracy by the Cuff-Links. There were
also a lot of tunes co- written by Ron, Andy and the famous writers Jeff Barry,
Ellie Greenwich, and Robin McNamara.Andy did some of his solo stuff that included a song called "Shoot
Em Up" that he told the story about how he came to write it and the
criticism that he endured when the critics misunderstood the title for sounding
like he was a pro weapon lobbyist.It
was just a song inspired by some good memories growing up with his parents.He also ended by singing Rock Me Gently and
included the audience in singing the chorus.
After the show I saved the best
for last by talking with people in line. I met a couple that brought their old
record player for him to sign.I was the
last in line to see Ron and Andy and realized that my dream came true. I told
Ron about my favorite songs and that I wished they had gotten air play.He said that no one had ever said that to him
before and he was very appreciative of my saying so.I asked him if he still lived in Staten
Island, New York.He replied that he
moved out west and goes back to visit sometimes.I have some relatives there and we talked
about some of the towns and roads on the Island.
There was a photo session
including two signed CDs and photos of Ron and Andy, AND! a picture of me with
both of them!I never thought this dream
would come true and I almost missed it.This must be a wish granted from GOD for some of the times I've helped
people in need on the highway when their car broke down or other good deeds.
Thanx GOD!I've sent you a copy of the
photo in this e-mail message for the rest of your list to enjoy.
Thanx,
Steve Calandra
an exclusive picture of ANDY KIM, STEVE CALANDRA and RON
DANTE
Thanks, STEVE, for sharing your experience with our list! (kk)
HERE ARE SOME OF THE COMMENTS THAT WE RECEIVED DURING OUR RON DANTE SERIES:
Hi Guys!I thought
I'd take a little bit of a different approach with today's COMMENTS PAGE ...
whenever possible, I asked RON DANTE to answer some of your questions himself
... so HIS COMMENTS are splattered throughout today's page!This way, you're getting some of your
information "right from the horse's mouth" so to speak.Enjoy!
P.S.Hopefully you
guys enjoyed our special RON DANTE series ... it looks like HE did!!!(LOL)
I read your series of interviews
with me.Really well done I thought.
You rock.
Ron Dante
re:RON DANTE:
Hi Kent
I just love Ron Dante and hope to
see him perform here April 15th at the Scottish Rites Cathedral in West Reading,
PA.Also hoping to get him to autograph
my pic sleeve of Leader of the Laundromat, Archies LP and Tracy 45.It sounds like it’s going to be a really good
show.The line up not only includes Ron,
but also features Merilee Rush, Jay Procter (Jay and Techniques), the 1910
Fruitgum Company (wonder how many are original members) and Tommy Roe.
Also, I recently came across some interesting
CD's (yes, I finally know what CD's are) titled "Before They Were
Hits" or "We Did ItFirst" ... some of the best ones are: On Broadway - TheCookies; We Gotta Get Out Of This Place -
Barry Mann; Mama Told Me Not To Come - Randy Newman; Thou Shalt Not Steal - The
Newbeats; Doo Wah Diddy - The Exciters; Just To BeWith You - Paul Simon (was really surprised
on this one); I Can Hear Music - The Ronettes; Hanky Panky - The Raindrops;
He's A Rebel - Vicki Carr; Higher And Higher - The Dells; Chapel Of Love - both
Darlene Love and the Ronettes did it before The Dixie Cups; His Latest Flame -
Del Shannon plusmanyothers.
Hugybear45
Tom
Sounds like a GREAT show ... Ron’s got a show coming up in July with THE BEACH
BOYS and AMERICA … we’d LOVE to see that one!
I've seen these CDs
advertised(GOLDEN GALLERY out your way
sells these and tons of other interesting compilation CDs ... you can reach
them at PO Box 222; Pine Grove, PA 17963 or by email at goldngallery@comcast.net ... tell them FORGOTTEN HITS sent you ... you may
recall that they were offering special pre-order pricing on the CAMEO / PARKWAY
CD Boxed Set through our newsletter a few months back!)Send us a concert review in April!!!(kk)
Uh-oh …
RON DANTE:This date has not been confirmed so it will
not take place.I checked with Tommy Roe
and Jay Proctor and they are not booked.
FORGOTTEN HITS:Better look into the ticket return policy, Tom ... based on what RON's
telling us, this doesn't look good!!!(Hey RON, is the July 1st Show in California featuring THE BEACH BOYS
and AMERICA booked solid?Frannie and I
would LOVE to go to that one!!!) EDITOR'S NOTE: I'm not sure that Golden Gallery link is still live in 2026 either! Remember that ALL of the information shown yesterday and today is at least twenty years old ... while, we're still around and kickin', that doesn't mean that everyone else is! -kk
Kent,
Cool stuff on Ron Dante.ALWAYS loved "Leader of the
Laundromat."Archies songs I liked
were "Who's Your Baby" and "Feelin' So Good."Not faves, but good.I believe Toni Wine sang on "Who's Your
Baby."My fave Dante 45 would
likely be 1976's "Yellow Van" by Ronnie & the Dirt Riders on RCA.With a little turnabout, I think Barry
Manilow produced it!I emailed Ron about
the song awhile back, but can't find his response now.It was only a sentence.Anyway, it was a breath of fresh air during
the disco era.
Clark
FH:What can
you tell us about a song called YELLOW VAN that was released as RONNIE AND THE
DIRT RIDERS on RCA RECORDS in the mid-'70's?Did BARRY MANILOW produce this track?Also, is there a COMPLETE RON DANTE discography available somewhere on
line?You've recorded under so many
different names (and worked with so many different artists) ... how would one
go about putting together a COMPLETE RON DANTE music collection?
RD:A fan of mine has
a discography on me on his site.His
name is Mark Chadborne.
(Unfortunately, RON did not give me the address of this
website ... however, a quick GOOGLE search shows a number of fan sites out
there, many offering discographies ... perhaps consulting several of them will
yield a complete (or near-complete) listing.(kk)
UPDATE:It looks like the “official” Ron Dante OnLine
Website is now shut down – but a number of fan sites still exist.(kk)
FH:What can
you tell us about the YELLOW VAN recording mentioned ... released by RONNIE AND
THE DIRT RIDERS ... was BARRY MANILOW involved in this recording?
RD:I wrote and
recorded this with Barry Manilow doing the arrangement and singing along with
me.It was released on RCA records.It sounded like the Beach Boys and had a
really good hook of a chorus.
FH:(If
anybody on the list has a copy of this to share, I'd love to hear it ... I
tried to get a copy through EBAY but the auction didn't close until after this
piece needed to run.)
UPDATE: Thanks again to Tom Diehl, who ALWAYS seems to come thru for me when it comes to these rare ones, we DO have a copy to share with our readers!
Did you know one of the other
"Archies" was a woman named Toni Wine? She is also a songwriter and
wrote such songs as "Groovy Kind of Love." She has been touring in
Tony Orlando's band for a few years.
Eileen
Yep ... and, as you've likely seen by now, we covered her involvement a
little bit later during our series!!!(In
fact, she also just sang back-up vocals on RON DANTE's latest CD!)Cool ... an ARCHIES mini-reunion!!! (more below)
Well, of COURSE you knew that,
Kent!!!
E
FH:What is
TONI WINE up to these days?What are
some of her other recording credits?Has
she been touring as part of TONY ORLANDO's back-up band / singers these past
few years?We know that she co-wrote the
'60's #1 smash hit GROOVY KIND OF LOVE ... are there any other songwriting
credits we should know about?
RD:Toni is working
with Tony Orlando in his band playing keyboards and singing great
backgrounds.She wrote Tony's first hit
"Candida" and sang on that record also.Tony is a wonderful singer/songwriter and a
terrific person. Very loyal and a great friend of
mine.
FH:I'm
guessing that that statement would be true for both TONY and TONI ...
especially since TONI WINE sang back-up vocals on RON DANTE's latest CD!VERY cool that all these folks have stayed in
touch and still get the chance to work together from time to time after all
these years.
Kent--
Two things come to mind for me while reading your article:
#1. Back in the mid-to-late sixties, I used to subscribe to
Billboard magazine.Believe it or not I
paid an exorbitant subscription price just so I could find out about the weekly
new releases!But I became fascinated by
the industry articles and ads, special sections, and "insider"
information as well.I remember right
after the Archies hit the big-time with "Sugar, Sugar" I saw a
full-page ad touting the talent of Ron Dante. I believe the mystery was still
awash regarding who the Archies really were.The title copy of the ad, as I recall, was RON DANTE BRINGS YOU UP!In retrospect I wonder if that was an ad
touting an upcoming LP.Could RON DANTE
BRINGS YOU UP have been the working title or was there actually an LP released
as such?
#2. I recall I was a bit embarrassed at the time (late sixties) to
admit I bought the Cuff Links LP on Decca.I recall it being OK-to-quite good in terms of its genre.Uneven obviously in terms of content, but the
several standout tunes were well crafted.There were two young lads sitting under a tree as I recall on the
cover.Could one of them have been Ron
Dante?Vance and Pockriss?Male models? Yikes!
Robert Conway
I'm thinking your memory's a little bit fuzzy here ...
otherwise, a quick check of THE CUFF LINKS TRACY LP Cover shows two of the
PRETTIEST "lads" I've ever seen!!!RON DANTE BRINGS YOU UP was, indeed, the name of an LP ... in fact, it
was also the title single from that album (LET ME BRING YOU UP).Released on the KIRSHNER label, this was
evidently one of the trade ads that DON KIRSHNER took out to announce the fact
that RON DANTE was the voice behind THE ARCHIES ... probably quite a
collectible now!!!
FH:Was there
more than one LP cover issued for the TRACY album by THE CUFF LINKS?Someone on the list seems to remember it
being a couple of GUYS sitting under a tree and wondered if one of them was you
... or perhaps the dynamic duo of VANCE and POCKRISS ... or (shudder ... even
worse) MALE MODELS?!?!?(A quick check
of the LP cover listed on EBAY shows two girls on the front ... I guess I
always just figured that this was "TRACY" ... or might that perhaps
be TRACY AND JULIE???LOL)Was this the ONLY version of that cover that
was ever issued???)
RD:The album with
the girls pictured on the front cover was the only one.Her picture was done twice and it looked like
twins but it was just a teen model the label photographer knew.I've never even knew her name.
FH:Regarding
the RON DANTE BRINGS YOU UP LP ... was THIS the album (and series of ads) that
you mentioned that DON KIRSHNER took out, promoting the fact that you were the
voice of THE ARCHIES?I noticed that
this album was released on KIRSHNER RECORDS and figured it probably was ... can
you confirm?
RD:I recorded under
my own name for Kirshner right after all the Archies success. He took out ads
for over a month teasing with things like "Do You Know This Face?You Know His Voice.He Was The Voice Of The Biggest Record Of The
Year And Numerous Hit Commercials."Then, after a month, he put in my name under the picture.My album was produced by Jeff Barry and I
wrote most of the songs.
FH:Sounds
like a pretty good marketing strategy (or, at the very least, an attention
grabber.)Unfortunately, the album never
made the Billboard Charts.Apparently,
the public preferred the illusion of THE CUFF LINKS and THE ARCHIES ... between
them, they scored six LPs on Billboard's Album Chart!Going back to THE CUFF LINKS for a minute ...
after the first album (the one with the hits on it), you walked away from THE
CUFF LINKS to concentrate on more jingles work ... and RUPERT HOLMES stepped in
to keep the "band" alive for another album ... were you involved in
his selection?What were your reasons
for abandoning THE CUFF LINKS after one album, especially after a couple of hit
singles?
RD:Rupert Holmes was
already involved with The Cuff Links since he had arranged the horn and strings
on the first one.The producers liked
him and kept him on when I left.
The Rip Chords backed up Ron
Dante and Andy Kim when we were first re-forming.Ron, in particular, is a very nice and
talented fellow.We're still in touch
from time to time.
Best,
Bob Rush
The Rip Chords
And ... I see that on the PBS "AT THE DRIVE-IN"
Television Special, you also appeared with BOBBY VEE ... who, as I'm sure you
all know by now, is gonna do a FORGOTTEN HITS interview ANY year now!!!(LOL)Actually, BOBBY DID comment for us during our RON DANTE series (which I
also know that he read and, hopefully, enjoyed ... now we just need to get HIM
to answer our questions!!!)
TRUTH IN (TV) ADVERTISING:
Must have been sometime when "Sugar, Sugar" was still
near the top of the charts ... I remember hearing a TV-staion promo telling
viewers to watch some variety show later in the week because the "real"
Archies would appear and sing their big hit.I caved in to the hyped suspense and arranged my teenage-weeknight
schedule to accommodate the TV variety show (cannot recall the name).I remember getting a bit agitated watching
the TV program as the minutes slowly went by in agonizing fashion until the
last few minutes.OK, I'd been suckered
into watching the entire program hoping to see the "real" Archies,
but alas the time was finally at hand.After the last commercial the host finally introduced the Archies!Who was Betty?Who was Veronica?Would Moose and Midge make a cameo appearance
as well?Viola!The cameras moved to the set ... where
finally the "real" Archies appeared ... behind the mikes, guitars
strapped on, ready to rock!And I'd been
duped!Or had I?The Archies sure enough were the
"real" Archies as I had known them for the many years that I had
followed their antics in my Archie comic books!(Yes, it was the animated Archies in a faux concert setting.Anybody else out there remember this?In retrospect it was a funny trick to play on
those who were dumb enough to stick around waiting until the end of the show.)
Bob Conway
Bob:I sent RON DANTE
a copy of your email and asked him if he could recall what program this might
have been.
FH:Were you in any
way involved with this performance?Were
there ever any OTHER appearances by THE ARCHIES???
RD:The live Archies
never appeared during my time making our records.There were many bogus groups out on the road
saying they were The Archies but none of them were official.Kirshner and Archie Comics sent out the FBI
to stop the fake groups.One night Ed
Sullivan presented the Archies singing Sugar, Sugar.The cartoon was played that night.
FH:That might be the
night you're thinking of, Bob.
Ron Dante also cut a performance video for “Sugar, Sugar” …
but that was quite a bit later.(Very cool as you see LOTS of Ron Dante's in this video, several years prior to Paul McCartney's "Coming Up" video.) kk
>>>I told Ron about my
favorite songs and that I wished they had gotten air play.He said that no one had ever said that to him
before and he was very appreciative of my saying so.(Steve Calandra)
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I just thought I'd share this
mp3 ... it's a four and a half minute long remix of Sugar, Sugar, done by my
buddy Mark Mathews a few years ago .... in fact, this one is known as the
"Mark Mathews Super Sweet Remix." There are other "remixes"
of this song that add new instrumentation and junk to the song, but with this
one, Mark took only what was in the song originally to make it longer ... and I
believe that this is the version Dick Bartley plays on his radio show.
Unfortunately, it isn't available commercially.I think it's great though.
tomd
Thanks, Tom ... we've included it with
today's COMMENTS PAGE mailing.
Assomeone who used to watch
"The Archies," I'm really enjoying reading about Ron Dante. My two favorites
songs from them were "Sugar, Sugar" and "Jingle
Jangle."(Thanks for including them
in this piece.) Glad to hear that Ron Dante is still performing.Thanks again.
Diana S.
Kent,
I enjoyed your series on Ron
Dante.I never downloaded your "new
disco" Sugar Sugar version.I
assume it is the one that starts out "cold a ccapella" with
"Honey, honey … Sugar, sugar ..."?I know Dick Bartley started playing this one on his show in the 90's and
it went over well.
Actually, no, it's NOT ... give it
a listen ... it starts out with a VERY disco beginning "Pour Little Sugar
On Me, Honey ... Poor Little Sugar On Me, Baby" ... it got some airplay
when it first came out ... mainly because MANILOW was so hot at the time and it
was such a unique take on a VERY popular song.(The fact that the original singer of the song was doing the remake also
gained it some notoriety!)DEFINITELY worth
a listen ... this one's getting harder and harder to find on vinyl.
It's weird how many things happen
when I am listening to stuff here and it happens to relate to your projects.
Clark Besch
Tell me about it ... I run into this ALL day long!!!(When the PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC Series was
running, I betcha I heard CRIMSON AND CLOVER thirty times ... and INCENSE AND
PEPPERMINTS NINETY TIMES!!!(LOL)Sometimes I'll simply mention a song ...
something that I haven't heard played for YEARS ... and it'll show up on the
radio a day or two later.(Gremlins?!?!?Or just my own
paranoia?!?!?)Actually, sometimes I
almost feel flattered ... like I'm in tune with the rest of the oldies world!Other times it feels like my entire life is
bugged!Lol
Wait a second ... paranoid??? ... who said that?!?!?Downright eerie sometimes!!!)kk
I was just dubbing a copy of 1969
"Music Scene" hosted by Chicago's own David Steinberg and it came
time to play Billboard's #1 song that week and it was "Sugar,
Sugar."To show that the song was
even harassed when it was out, the show had a skit where a guy was listening to
the news on the radio.Every time there
was a bad news event about the world, he started to jump out his window.Just when he was ready, a good news item made
him come back in and smile just in time to hear another bad one make him head
for the window again.After this
happened about three times, the announcer on the radio mentioned that
"Sugar, Sugar" had been #1 again for the second week, at which point he
actually jumped!Funny that it was
panned even then!
Don't know if you've ever seen the
Ron Dante video of "Sugar Sugar," but it is really cool.It is a band performing the song and EVERY
member is RON!Great technology for the
day.Ron playing drums, Ron on guitars,
Ron singing.Pretty cool idea.Then at work the other night, I was listening
to an old cassette of Bartley's "Solid Gold Saturday Night" and on
came a "Sugar, Sugar" along with an SGSN jingle introing "Sugar
& Spice" by the Cryan’ Shames!How cool!I wonder if Ron had any
input into RCA's ventures into the Archies arena -- cartoon series rock
groups.They had the Globetrotters and
Hardy Boys.The Hardy Boys was produced
by our Chicago icon, Bill Traut, for Dunwich productions.One of his last Dunwich things before he made
it big again with Styx.And, if all that
wasn't enough, I was trying to dub all my Beta video stuff to DVDs for safe
keeping and ran across Peter Noone on an old Wolfman Jack TV show.He was great (in 1987?) on there, but Wolfman
helped on "Henery" and that was not a thing of beauty.
Take care,
Clark
Weird how all this works out sometimes ... someone else just
told me the other day that while they were in Las Vegas ... down on Freemont
Street ... the light show started and SUGAR, SUGAR started blasting out of the
loud speakers ... and all the bars and casinos emptied out and people were
whooping it up and dancing in the streets to RON DANTE and THE ARCHIES!!!VERY cool, indeed!!!(Might have been the very first Flash
Mob!!!)Did you know about this, RON???
(kk)
Hello,
Thank you so much for the Ron
Dante interview.I run fan sites for
both Ron Dante and Jeff Barry.Thanks a
million for putting the interview online through the ONMYMIND website /
webblog.
Regarding Part 7 of the
interview, the concert review for Ron's appearance at the Riviera in Las Vegas,
here's the link to a couple of pages of photos I took at that concert: http://lpintop.tripod.com/laurasrondantefanpages/id36.html
In fact, here's a picture of Ron
Dante, Andy Kim and me at the "Meet And Greet" Party after the
concert:
ANDY KIM, LAURA PINTO and RON DANTE
While the "On My Mind" website seems to have disappeared over the past twenty years, I just checked and that website link that Laura sent us is still live.You’ll find lots more great pictures on her
website ... check 'em out!!!(kk)
At the bottom of page two there
is a link to my Webshots album, which has all the Vegas photos (those on the
fan page plus more).Thanks again for
running Ron's interview.
Take care,
Laura
Laura's Ron Dante Fan Pages
Jeff Barry: The Man and His Music
Oldies Connection
Robin McNamara
Glad you enjoyed the series ... as a devoted RON DANTE fan,
we're happy to have pleased you!(LAURA
is hopefully going to hook me up with a couple of other '60's celebrities for
more FORGOTTEN HITS interviews through her booking agency ... stay tuned to
these pages for more details!!!)kk
Kent
Just wanted to say thanks again
for letting me run the Ron Dante interview on my ONMYMIND website.On the last day of the interview, I broke my
record for most visits to my site.Your
interview was a big part of this.
Thanks again.
Rick
Glad to hear it ... maybe we'll pick up a few new FH readers
as well!(It's all word-of-mouth, you
know!!!)And, through your archives,
others will be able to find our RON DANTE feature for a long time to come.(kk)
Many Thanks, Kent, for uncovering
the track I CAN NEVER EAT HOME ANYMORE and for the GREAT Ron Dante feature this
week that I absolutely LOVED!I Can
Never Eat Home Anymore is probably one of the funniest and cleverest parodies I
have ever heard. Great interview, too!
MFPing
Yeah, this is a pretty rare track ... and pretty clever ...
also pre-WEIRD AL by nearly 30 years!!!(Although I betcha even WEIRD AL would have some appreciation for this
one!) kk
Wow ... THAT'S Andy Kim??????
TokeiTwo
Yep!!!(He looks a
little bit ENGELBERT-ish in this photo, doesn't he?!?!?)kk
Greetings,
Kent!
I have
really enjoyed your articles on Ron Dante et al ... Keep up your great
work!!
Byron
Stewart
Hi Kent ...
Totally enjoyed the Ron Dante series ... awesome interview ... Thanks!
Todd (Tin Tear)
Thanks, guys! ... RON DANTE was very cooperative and
accommodating ... as you can see by his willingness to answer this NEXT batch
of questions scattered throughout today's COMMENTS PAGE mail!Thanks again, RON, for taking the time to do
this ... maybe we'll see you at the July 1st Show?!?!?!
re:BARRY MANILOW:
Hi Kent ...
Although I am not a Manilow fan,
actually about as far away from Manilow as you can get, but when I saw
"Weekend In New England," I couldn't help but laugh.By rough estimate, since I've been over here
near the Massachusetts coast my entire life, I've spent at least 2,800 weekends
in New England!!When I get to 3,000 in
a couple years, I'll let you know!!But
seriously, it's a great part of the country to live in, as long as you don't
mind shoveling snow, raking leaves, tromping through mud, and enduring heat
waves that'll melt anything plastic in the trunk of your car!!Come on over sometime - we'd love to have
you!!
Bill
Frannie and I have talked about a New England vacation the
past couple of years now ... once we're headed down the highway, we'll give you
a heads-up so that you can put the kettle on!!!(kk)
Also, in case you don't know, I heard that Barry Manilow is singing
next week on Dancing with the Stars.I
think it is on Friday night. Just FYI.
Rick
Cool, we'll have to check that out ... although (from the
looks of some of the COMMENTS I've received) I think SEVERAL people on the list
would prefer watching MANILOW on REALITY TV if he were the one getting his face
slammed into the ice on SKATING WITH CELEBRITIES (or whatever the heck it's
called) instead.(LOL)THAT appearance might draw higher
ratings!!!(Hey, it's easy to slam MANILOW
... but his recording legacy speaks for itself ... 25 Top 40 Hits in ten years
... and still just as popular with his FANILOWS as ever ... one of the hottest
recording artists of the '70's ... and all-time!)kk
FH:In
addition to working with BARRY MANILOW (RON DANTE produced his first ten solo
albums), you also worked with some other '70's talent (perhaps, most notably,
CHER and PAT BENATAR) ... tell us about that:
RD:Working with Cher
was a real privilege. She was always happy to be in the studio. She showed up
early and sang all day for me.The “Take
Me Home” cuts I did were pure joy.Cher
is a total pro and a complete star.Pat
Benatar was also a terrific experience.She had just a little problem singing in the studio on “Heartbreaker”
and “You Better Run,” so I built a stage in the studio for her and recorded her
as if it were a live show.I also
recorded Ray Charles, John Denver and Irene Cara.All sang great and did their best for the
projects.
TODAY'S MUSIC: How about"Heartbreaker" by Pat Benatar ('cause how many of you out
there ever even knew that RON DANTE was involved with this recording?!?!?)
It's amazing just how fast things happen around here
sometimes ... just goes to show you the power of our musical connection ... it
never ceases to amaze me!
Only yesterday in our COMMENTS PAGE we mentioned (thanks to
a comment made by SN0REFEST) the fact that THE CUFF LINKS recorded a version of
SHE LETS HER HAIR DOWN (then still titled EARLY IN THE MORNING) on their very
first album.We said that we would love
to hear a copy (especially since we had already featured the GENE PITNEY
version, THE TOKENS' version and a LOCAL HIT version by DON YOUNG.)In an earlier feature, we had already
recounted the story of how this song first sprang from a shampoo commercial and
that all of these competing versions may have, in fact, canceled each other out
from any ONE version becoming the stand-out hit.
Within a matter of minutes ... OK, maybe a couple of hours,
but hey, it seems like I've waited longer in line for a ten minute oil change
than this in the past! ... we not only had THE CUFF LINKS' version (courtesy of
PSTET by way of THEONEBUFF) but a comment from RON DANTE (who WAS THE CUFF
LINKS ... he handled all of the vocals on this track) himself!
Early In The Morning was
recorded by me as the Cuff Links in our first album.It's the same song Gene Pitney recorded
also.I got to record it because the
writers were my producers, Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss.Check my website vault for the Cuff Links
album.I think there's a file on
it.(You have to follow the Cuff Links
bio thread in my vault to the end and at the bottom you find the file to play.
All the best
Ron
Since the team of PAUL VANCE and LEE POCKRISS wrote and
produced RON's album, I had to wonder if RON DANTE was perhaps the very first
artist to record this song.While it
doesn't have the mass pop-appeal of TRACY, his version may have been able to
leap out of the box ahead of the other "cover" versions had it been
promoted as a single.Seems like once it
hit the airwaves as a TV commercial (and became somewhat familiar as a melody
in the public's head), several other artists jumped on the chance to record the
song.(In fact, I couldn't help but
wonder if perhaps, thanks to his jingles connection, RON DANTE might have had
"early access" to this work in progress!)
I don't know for sure if I was
the first to record Early In The Morning but if not the first, then it had to
be a close one!
Thanks,
Ron
RON DANTE also took a moment to pay tribute to GENE PITNEY,
obviously a recording artist's recording artist based on the outpouring of love
and appreciation that we've heard so far.(We tried to hook up with RICHIE ROTKIN of THE RIP CHORDS for a comment,
too, but have yet to connect via phone ... BOB RUSH, musical director of THE
RIP CHORDS, tells me that RICHIE was truly saddened by PITNEY's passing as THE
RIP CHORDS had toured with GENE in the past.)
RD:Gene had the best
voice I had ever heard when I got into the music business.I was on the same label with him early in my
career and met him on many occasions.I
even tried to get him to record some of my songs at the time.He was a totally cool star and will be
missed.
[EDITOR’S NOTE:Every
artist I’ve ever talked to that toured or worked with Gene Pitney sings his
praises … they can’t say enough nice things about him.(He had just passed when this piece first
ran.)Simultaneously as this piece was
running, FH Readers were voting on their all-time favorite Gene Pitney songs.Just to wrap things up here today, I’ve
included the final tally that ran back in 2006 on the Forgotten Hits website in
conjunction with Ron Dante’s comments about the man. -kk]
BASED ON JUST OVER 1000 OF YOUR VOTES RECEIVED, HERE ARE YOUR ALL-TIME FAVORITE GENE
PITNEY HITS: