33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#47
November 10, 2014


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The Rhythm of Your Heartbeat

Hour One: Hear this show
Hour Two: Hear this show

Hour One

1.   King Biscuit Boy: New Orleans (Guida / Royster)*
2.   Dave Edmunds: The Shape I’m In (L Cathy / O Blackwell)
3.   Buckwheat Zydeco: Zydeco Boogaloo (Stanley Dural Jr)
4.   Domenic Troiano: Ambush (Domenic Troiano)*
5.   The Shirelles: Boys (Dixon / Farrell)
6.   The Newbeats: Bread & Butter (Larry Parks / Jay Tunbow)
7.   Bobby Vee: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (Weisman / Wayne / Garrett)
8.   Tom Northcott: 1941 (Harry Nilsson)*
9.   The Bee Gees: New York Mining Disaster 1941 (B & R Gibb)
10  Nick Berry: Heartbeat (Montgomery / Petty)
11  Parachute Club: Walk To The Rhythm of Your Heartbeat (Dave Gray / Lorraine Segato / Julie Masi)*
12  Raoul Duguay: La Parolll (R Duguay)*
13  Kensington Market: Speaking of Dreams (Luke Gibson)*
14  Martha & The Muffins: Suburban Dream (Marth & The Muffins)*
15  Johnny & The Hurricanes: Sand Storm (T King / I Mack)

Hour Two

1.   Mac Beattie & The Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Canadian Song of Thanks (Mac Beattie)*
2.   Avram Galper & Hart House Orchestra: Schon Rosmarin (Kreisler)*
3.   Stan Hiltz Orchestra: Greene (Trad)*
4.   Rita Chiarelli: Heaven Too (R Chiarelli)*
5.   April Wine: Don’t Push Me Around (Goodwin)*
6.   Climax Blues Band: Couldn’t Get It Right (Climax Blues Band)
7.   Mandala: Mellow Carmello Palumbo (Troiano / Glan / Elliot)*
8.   The Surfaris: Wipe Out (Surfaris)
9.   Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys: Strike A Match & Light Another (Jay Ungar)
10  Robert Earl w Wally Stott & Orchestra: The Wonderful Secret of Love (I Gordon)
11   John Fred & His Playboys: Agnes English (John Fred / A Bernard)
12  The Searchers: Needles & Pins (Nitzsche / Bone)
13  The Searchers: Saturday Night Out (Richards / Anthony)
14  The Everly Brothers: Bye Bye Love (B Bryant / F Bryant)

CanCon*

The particulars:

Hour One

1.   King Biscuit Boy: New Orleans (Guida / Royster)
45 Single: Epic Records – 8-50129
Hamilton ON
King Biscuit Boy aka Richard Newell: Harmonica, Vocals
Produced by Tom Werman – 1975

Richard Alfred Newell (March 9, 1944, Hamilton ON – January 5, 2003 Hamilton ON)

2.   Dave Edmunds: The Shape I’m In (L Cathy / O Blackwell)
Information: Columbia Records – FC 38651
Cardiff, Wales
Dave Edmunds: Vocals, guitar, 6 string bass, Jupiter 8
Dave charles: drums, D.M.X
John David: bass
Geraint Watkins: Accordion
Jeff Lynne: bass, synth
Richard Tandy: synth
Paul Jones: harmonica
Produced by Dave Edmunds – 1983
Recorded at maison Rouge, Eden And Wisseloord, Holland by Carey Taylor

born 15 April 1944 - -played in Love Sculpture, Rock Pile

3.   Buckwheat Zydeco Ils Sont Partis Band: Zydeco Boogaloo (Stanley Dural Jr)
Turning Point: Rounder Records – 2045
Lafayette, LA
Stanley Dural: accordion, organ, piano, vocals
Selwyn Cooper: guitar
Calvin Landry: trumpet
Lee Allen Zeno: bass
Elijah Cudges: frottoir
Nathaniel Jolivette: drums
Produced by Scott Billington – 1984
Recorded b y Blenn Berger and Ed Goodreau at Blue Jay Studio, Carlisle, Mass. April 1983
Mastered by Tom Coyne at Frankford / Wayne, New York City

Stanley Dural, Jr. (born November 14, 1947)

4.   Domenic Troiano: Ambush (Domenic Troiano)
45 Single: Capitol Records – 72804
Toronto ON
Domenic Troiano: guitar
Paul DeLong: drums
Dave Tyson: keys
Bob Wilson: bass
Produced by Domenic Troiano – 1979
Recorded by Mick Jones & ? Cooper at Inception Sound, Toronto Nov ’78 – Jan 79

5.   The Shirelles: Boys (Luther Dixon / Wes Farrell)
Beatle Originals: Rhino Records – RNLP 70071
 Passaic NJ
Addie "Micki" Harris,
Shirley Owens,
Beverly Lee,
Doris Coley
King Curtis: sax
Produced - 1960
Compilation Producer: Richard Foos & Gary Stewart – 1986
Audio Remastering: Bill Inglot

Aka The Poquellos – active between 1957–82
B Side of Will You Love Me Tomorrow

6.   The Newbeats: Bread & Butter (Larry Parks / Jay Tunbow)
45 Single: Hickory Records – H 1269X
US
Dean Mathis: piano
Mark Mathis:
Larry Henley:
Produced - 1964

1964–1974
sold over one million copies in the U.S. Other hit song: Run, Baby Run

7.   Bobby Vee: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (Benjamin  Weisman / Dorothy Wayne / Marilyn Garrett)
45 Single: Liberty Records – F5552
Fargo, ND
Jimmy Mann Singers
Ernie Freeman: conductor
Produced – 1962

b. April 30, 1943 – now 71
Only #1 song was Take Good Care of my Baby

8.   Tom Northcott: 1941 (Harry Nilsson)
45 Single:Warner Brothers – 7160
Vancouver BC
Tom Northcott: vocal
Arranger: Leon Russell
Produced by Larry Waronker and Leon Russell – 1968

born August 29, 1943
nominated as best male vocalist for a Juno Award in 1971 - now retired and living in Kamloops

9.   The Bee Gees: New York Mining Disaster 1941 (B & R Gibb)
45 Single:Atco Records – 6487X
Isle of Man, UK / Redcliff, Australia
Berry Gibb – vocals, guitar (1958-2012)
Robin Gibb – vocals (1958–1969, 1970–2012)
Maurice Gibb – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards (1958–2003)
These musicians were considered members of the band:[citation needed]
Colin Petersen – drums (1967–1969)
Vince Melouney – lead guitar (1967–1968)
Phil Dennys: Accompaniment Director
Produced by Robert Stigwood –1967

group that was formed in 1958 & Started putting out singles in Australia in 1963

10  Nick Berry: Heartbeat (Montgomery / Petty)
45 Single:Columbia Records UK / Sony – 658151
UK
Produced by Adrian Burch & David Whitaker – 1992
Recorded by Neil Ferguson

born 16 April 1963 Woodford, Essex UK
Original cop on British TV series Heartbeat 1992–1998

11  Parachute Club: Walk To The Rhythm of Your Heartbeat (Dave Gray / Lorraine Segato / Julie Masi)
Small Victories: RCA – KKL1-0573
Toronto ON
Keir Brownstone: bass
Billy Bryans: drums, percussion, programming
Lauri Conger: keys, programming
Margo Davidson: alto Sax, percussion, vocals
Dave Gray: guitar
Julie Masi: support vocals, percussion
Lorraine Segato: lead vocal
Produced by John Oates, Parachute Club & Mike Jones – 1986
Recorded by Mike Jones and Frank Filipetti with Lou Solarkofki, Jeff Lord Alge, Zvonko Vuglak, Ken Steiger, Randy Staub & Garth Richardson
Recorded in Toronto & New York City
Mixed by Mick Jones at McClear Place, Toronto
Mastered by Rob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC

12  Raoul Duguay: La Parolll (R Duguay)
L’envol: Capitol Records – SKAO-70.042
Val D’or QC
Raoul Duguay: vocals
Andre Angelini: mandoluth (1584), Telecaster (1963), Mann 2 Manches (1975)
Chris Castle: drums, percussion
Gilles Schetagne: marimbas, vibes, xylophone, percussion
Richard Beaudet: sax
Jean-Pierre Carpentier: trombone
Roger Walls: trumpet
Robert Bouthillier: keys
Jimmy Tanaka: bass
Produced by Marcel De Lambre, andre Angelini & Raoul Duguay – 1976
Recorded & mixed by Michel Ethie

B. February 13, 1939 – began performing 1966
L’envol=the flight
Has released 13 albums!

13  Kensington Market: Speaking of Dreams (Luke Gibson)
45 Single: Warner Brothers – 7221
Toronto ON
Keith McKie - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Alex Darou - Bass Guitar
Jimmy Watson - Drums, Percussion, Sitar (recording only)
Eugene Martynec - Lead Guitar, Piano
Luke Gibson - Backup Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica
John Mills-Cockell – Moog Synthesizer
Produced by Felix Pappalardi – 1968

14  Martha & The Muffins: Suburban Dream (Marth & The Muffins)
Trance And Dance: Dindisk / Virgin – VL 2207
Toronto ON
Carl Finkle: bass
Mark Gane: guitar, vocals, synths
Tim Gane: drums
Andy Haas: sax
Martha Johnson: vocals, keys
Martha Ladly: vocals, keys, trombone
Produced by Mike Howlett – 1980
Recorded by Richard Manwaring at The Manor, July 1980

Band started 1977

15  Johnny & The Hurricanes: Sand Storm (T King / I Mack)
45 Single: Warwick Records – 59-WA-142
Toledo OH
Johnny Paris: sax
Paul Tesluk: organ
Dave Yorko: guitar
Lionel "Butch" Mattice: bass
Bill "Little Bo" Savich: drums
Produced by T King and I Mack – 1959

began as the Orbits in Toledo in 1957
Johnny Paris born John Pocisk, 1940, Walbridge, Ohio, died 1 May 2006, Ann Arbor MI

Hour Two

1.   Mac Beattie & The Ottawa Valley Melodiers: A Canadian Song of Thanks (Mac Beattie)
25th Anniversary: Banff – RBS 1299
Arnprior ON
Mac Beattie: drums, vocals
Gaetan Farifield: guitar
Reg Hill: fiddle
Al Utronki: steel, spanish
Jim Mayhew: piano
Ralph Carlson: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson - 1968

2.   Avram Galper & Hart House Orchestra: Schon Rosmarin (Kreisler)
Canadian Talent At Work: Canadian Talent Library Records – D 103
Avram Galper: clarinet
Produced – 1965

b. Edmonton AB Aug 16, 1921. Became member of Toronto Symphony Orch 1947

3.   Stan Hiltz Orchestra: Greene (Trad)
Kosher Style: World / Audat Custom Records – WRC 251
Toronto ON
Stan Hiltz: keys, vocals
Leonard Shacter: trumpet, vocals
Arnie Wiskin: percussion, vocals
Lawrence Sereda: sax, flute, clarinet
Len Lytwyn: drums
Marty Hiltz: trumpet, trombone
Danny Colomby: guitar, bass
Produced – 1976

Toronto bar mitzvah band started around 1963. Album promoted by Mel Lastman & Paul Godfrey

4.   Rita Chiarelli: Heaven Too (R Chiarelli)
45 Single: Mad Iris Music – WRC3-714
Hamilton ON
Rita Chiarelli: guitar, vocals
Produced – 1978

began performing in Ronnie Hawkins' band in the early 1980s before going to Italy for several years. Restarted her career on return to Canada circa 1986

5.   April Wine: Don’t Push Me Around (Goodwin)
Live At The El Mocambo: Aquarius Records – AQR 515
Montreal QC
Myles Goodwyn: lead vocals, guitar
Gary Moffet: guitar
Steve Lang: bass
Jerry Mercer: drums
Produced by Eddie Kramer – 1977
Recorded live at the El Mocambo by the Fedco Truck by Michael Frondelli
Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York City
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York by George Marino

One of many bands to record live at the El Mo. This was recorded by Rolling Stones personnel since they opened for the Stones (The Cockroaches) at the club. Hooray for Dragon Michael Wekerle for puchasing the club last week.

6.   Climax Blues Band: Couldn’t Get It Right (Climax Blues Band)
45 Single: Sire Records – 1147.736
Stafford, UK
Colin Cooper - vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar - born Colin Francis Richard Cooper, 7 October 1939, Stafford; died 2008
Pete Haycock - vocals, guitar, bass - born Peter John Haycock, 4 March 1951, Stafford; died 2013
Derek Holt - bass, guitar, keyboards - born 26 January 1949, Stafford
John Cuffley - drums
Richard Jones - bass, keyboards - born 1949, Stoke-on-Trent
Produced The Climax Blues Band - 1976

7.   Mandala: Mellow Carmello Palumbo (Troiano / Glan / Elliot)
45 Single: Atlantic Records – AT 2512
Toronto ON
 Josef Chirowski – keys (born March 2, 1947 in Germany)
Don Elliot: bass (born December 8, 1944 in Toronto)
Pentti "Whitey" Glan: Drums (born July 8, 1946 in Finland)
Domenic Troiano: guitar (born Michaele Antonio, January 17, 1946 in Mondugno, Italy – d. Toronto 2005)
Produced – 1968

Originally called The Rogues  1965 – became Mandala in 1967 – George Oliver on lead vocals. He was replaced by Roy Kenner later that year.
Don Elliot subsequently joined Leigh Ashford
Chirowski went into Crowbar
Troiano and (later) Mandala singer, Roy Kenner, formed Bush then joined The James Gang to replace Joe Walsh.
Pentti Glan joined Alice Cooper & Lou Reed
Original vocalist George Oliver still plays around Toronto

8.   The Surfaris: Wipe Out (Surfaris)
45 Single: Dot Records – DGT 023X
Glendora, CA
Ron Wilson (drums, vocals)
Jim Fuller (lead guitar)
Bob Berryhill (rhythm guitar)
Pat Connolly (bass).
Produced – 1963

The song was written in minutes in the studio as the B side to Surfer Joe but became a huge hit

9.   Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys: Strike A Match & Light Another (Jay Ungar)
Albion Doo-Wah…: Polydor Records – 24-4023
New York City
Michael Equine: percussion, vocals
Bob Smith: keys, vocals
Roy Michaels: bass, guitar, vocals
Jay Ungar: violin, mandolin, guitar, vocals
Larry Packer: guitar, violin, viola
Paul Johnson: guitar
Produced by Cat Mother – 1970
Recorded by Bob Schumaker at Pacific High Recording, San Francisco

Interesting to note the Jay Ungar was in the band by 1970 for their 2nd LP. His most famous song is Ashokan Farewell. BTW first LP was produced by Jimi Hendrix.

10. Robert Earl w Wally Stott & Orchestra: The Wonderful Secret of Love (I Gordon)
45 Single: Columbia Records: 4-41390
London UK / West Palm Beach FL
Produced - 1959

born Monty Leigh, 17 November 1926. Son “Robert Earl” started and owns Planet Hollywood
his father was the head of the London Jewish Male Voice Choir
Started performing in Music Halls and signed a record deal in 1953

11  John Fred & His Playboys: Agnes English (John Fred / A Bernard)
45 Single: Piaula Records – P 273
Baton Rouge, LA
John Fred: vocals
Andrew Bernard - Baritone Saxophone
Ronnie Goodson - Trumpet
Charlie Spinosa - Trumpet
Produced - 1967

John Fred Gourrier (May 8, 1941 – April 14, 2005)

Featured 45 of the week:

12 The Searchers: Needles & Pins (Jack Nitzsche / Sonny Bon0)
13 The Searchers: Saturday Night Out (Richards / Anthony)
45 Single: 7N.15594
Liverpool, UK
Tony Jackson: lead vocals, bass
John McNally: rhythm guitar, vocals
Mike Pender: lead guitar, lead vocals
Chris Curtis: drums, lead vocals
Produced 1964

Originally recorded by Jackie DeShannon. This version released Jan 64.
Audible during the Searchers' recording of "Needles and Pins" is a faulty bass drum pedal, which squeaks throughout the song. It is particularly noticeable during the opening of the number.

14 The Everly Brothers: Bye Bye Love (Boudleaux Bryant / Felice Bryant)
45 Single: Cadence Records – 1315
Chicago ILL
Phillip "Phil" Everly (January 19, 1939 – January 3, 2014)
Donald "Don" Everly (born February 1, 1937)
Produced – 1957

elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Famein 1986 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.



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