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Groupe Rock 'n' Roll US, Rodney & The Blazers ont enregistré pour Kampus (60-64), Dore (60-61) et Chan Records (62). Le groupe était dirigé par Rodney Lay (né à Coffeyville, Kansas) et comprenait Bob York, Pete "Peaches" Williams, Don Downing et Bob Scott.
During the
first half of the 1960s, when the Beach Boys and the Beatles were bombarding the
American charts and rewriting the rules of rock, Kansans Rodney and the Blazers
were crossing the country as rock & roll throwbacks, a raucous, wild combo that
was more
Little Richard than British Invasion, and more R&B than pop. Although they
didn't manage to break out nationally, they recorded a plethora of outstanding
sides in varying styles and proved to be a very influential Midwestern band,
employing both a saxophone and a trumpet (expanded into a full horn section
later in the decade by admitted fans Chicago) and touring as one of the first
truly biracial aggregates.
Bass player Rodney Lay Sr. and drummer Bob York kicked around together in a band
known as the Off Beats throughout the last couple years of the 1950s. By 1960,
with the addition of Bob "Sir Robert" Scott on saxophone and Pete "Peaches"
Williams on guitar, they had transformed themselves into Rodney and the Blazers,
named after their habit of wearing blazers instead of normal jackets for their
stage show. It wasn't their only idiosyncrasy in appearance -- they also dyed
their hair silver and wore sunglasses onstage. Don Downing was soon added on
piano as well as sharing lead Vocals with Lay, and they were soon playing
regular gigs every Friday night at the El Rancho Opera House located between
their Coffeyville hometown and Independence, KS. That summer, they recorded and
released their first single, "Teenage Cinderella," on their own Kampus label. It
became a number one hit in several large markets around the country,
particularly in Phoenix, Syracuse, Fargo, and Philadelphia. A Pittsburgh station
even phoned Lay to tell him that the city's most important disc jockey had
predicted that Lay would be the next
Elvis. The single, however, did not have enough distribution behind it to go
national (although it was later re-released on the Dore label without the band's
consent after
Johnny Tillotson's manager shopped it around Hollywood -- the band
predictably received no royalties).
Rodney and the Blazers kept very busy in 1961. They played at the Seattle
World's Fair and New York City's famed Peppermint Lounge, as well as travelling
to gigs in Arizona, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and British Columbia.
They also completed a six-week tour with
Bill Haley & the Comets that ended in Mexico City, upon which all but
Lay and York left the band. The two returned to Coffeyville and set about
putting together a new band. Over the next couple years, various members
including Gene Bongiorni, Sam Beck, Skip Knape,
Chan Romero, and Dennis Winton came and went as the band continued playing
throughout the country and in their home region. A teenage Leon Russell was a
huge fan (and perhaps borrowed his silver hair/sunglasses look from them),
always turning up in the crowd when the band played Tulsa, as was future Bread
leader
David Gates. For a while the band featured a female vocalist when Mary
Taylor joined up for some Las Vegas shows. When
Jerry Lee Lewis was being blacklisted by the recording industry for marrying
his teenage cousin, Rodney and the Blazers even spent some time touring with him.
By 1964, the band was making 2,500 dollars a night but spending it just as
quickly as they made it on various extracurricular pursuits. Still, they
appeared on national television show Star Route that summer and had begun
negotiating a possible European tour in 1965, but the band ended up breaking up
soon thereafter. Lay and York continued to work together throughout the
intervening decades, forming various bands, most notably the Wild West, which
joined
Roy Clark on Hee Haw in the 1980s.
Style musical : Rock 'n' Roll
SUMMERTIME ROCK
(1960)
Snowwhite (1961) Summer Love (1961) A Bird In The Hand (1962) (Don Downing with Rodney & The Blazers) It's All Over But The Crying (1962) (Rodney Lay & The Blazers) Wrinkles (1964) Warpaint (1965 ?) Oriental Nightmare (1965 ?) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Singles
08/1960 | SP KAMPUS 100 (US) | Summertime Rock (instr.) / Teenage Cinderella |
09/1960 | SP DORE 572 (US) | Rolling Along / Teenage Cinderella |
02/1961 | SP DORE 588 (US) | Tell Me Baby / Snowwhite |
10/1961 | SP BOYD 112 (US) | Don Downing - Rodney & The Blazers - I Found Someone To Love / Have You Seen My Baby |
1961 | SP KAMPUS 45-150703/4 (US) | Little Orphan Annie / Summer Love |
1962 | SP CHAN 108 (US) | Don Downing with Rodney & The Blazers - Jivin' Jean / A Bird In The Hand |
06/1962 | SP CHAN 110 (US) | Rodney LAY & The BLAZERS - Little Orphan Annie / It's All Over But The Crying |
1962 | SP ABNER 7003 (US) | Don Downing with Rodney & The Blazers - Jivin' Jean / A Bird In The Hand |
1964 | SP KAMPUS K 812 (US) | Wrinkles / Blue School |
1965 ? | SP KAMPUS 45-150704 (US) | Warpaint (instr.) / Oriental Nightmare (instr.) |
1965 ? | SP KAMPUS 6264 (US) | Short Fat Annie / Bony Maronie |
???? | SP SHELTER TTSHAKE 111 (?) (bootleg) | Warpaint (instr.) / Oriental Nightmare (instr.) |
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Unissued Tracks
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#16)) | California Sun |
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#14)) | Dumbell |
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#19)) | Go Down With The Sun |
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#18)) | It's Gonna Be Me |
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#15)) | Long Walk Home |
196? | Unissued - (Gear Fab CD (#17)) | Tell Me |
Album
07/2000 | CD Gear Fab GF-152 (US) | The Complete Recordings 1960-1964 - Teenage Cinderella / Summertime Rock (instr.) / Little Orphan Annie / Summer Love / Warpaint (instr.) / Oriental Nightmare (instr.) / Snowwhite / Tell Me Baby / It's All Over But The Crying / Short Fat Fannie / Bony Maronie / Blue School / Wrinkles / Dumbell / Long Walk Home / California Sun / Tell Me / It's Gonna Be Me / Go Down With The Sun |
© Rocky Productions 26/03/2015