33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#84
August 3, 2015


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Beans In My Ears
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Three’s A Crowd: I Don’t Wanna Drive You Away (David Wiffen) 1968 *
2.   Duster Bennett w Fleetwood Mac: Jumping At Shadows (Duster Bennett) 1968
3.   David Clayton-Thomas & The Shays: Out of the Sunshine (David Clayton-Thomas / Tom Collacott) 1965 *
4.   The Majestics: Philly Dog  / Night Train / Shot Gun 1968 *
5.   The Serendipity Singers: Beans In My Ears (Len Chandler) 1964
6.   Klaatu: Madman (Klaatu) 1977 *
7.   Don Messer & His Islanders: Rippling Water Jig (trad)  1960 *
8.   Marg Osburne: Lollytoodum 1961 *
9.   Gordon Lightfoot: Redwood Hills (Gordon Lightfoot) 1971 *
10. Seiburt Brothers: One More Ride – 1961 *
11. The Travellers: Black Fly Song (Wade Hemsworh) 1960 *
12. The Rhythm Sweethearts: Running Wild (Fust) 1965 *
13. The Flying Burrito Brothers: Wild Horses (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards) 1970
14. The Rolling Stones: Over & Over (Chuck Berry) 1977

CanCon=71%

Hour Two

1.   The Beachboys: All Summer Long (Brian Wilson) 1964
2.   The Shirelles: Boys (Luther Dixon / Wes Farrell) 1960
3.   Alan Sherman: Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (Alan Sherman) 1963
4.   The Tijurana Sauerkrouts: Joker (Hubert Deuringer) 1973
5.   Fred J Eaglesmith: The Boy That Just Went Wrong (Fred Eaglesmith) 1983 *
6.   The Byrds: Cowgirl In The Sand (Neil Young) 1973
7.   Lisa Dal Bello: Hollywood (Lisa Dal Bello) 1978 *
8.   The Canadian Headliners: Mac The Knife (Harris / Holmes) * circa 1967
9.   The Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Dance Of Maya (John McLaughlin) 1971
10. Anna Gutmanis: Til Doomsday (Anna Gutmanis) 1989 *
11. The Who: Squeeze Box (Pete Townsend) 1975
12. Eddy LeJeune: Lacassine Special (Iry LeJeune) 1988
13. The Great Western Orchestra: Big Iron (Marty Robbins) 1989 *
14. Willie P Bennett: Goodbye, So Long, Hello (Willie P Bennett / Russell DeCarle) 1989 *

CanCon = 43%

Total CanCon = 57%



And now for the particulars:

Hour One

1.   Three’s A Crowd: I Don’t Wanna Drive You Away (David Wiffen) *
Christophers Movie Matinee: RCA Victor D-50030
Ottawa ON
Trevor Veitch lead guitar
Brent Titcomb guitar
David Wiffen guitar
Ken Koblun bass
Richard Patterson drums
Donna Warner vocals
Produced by Mama Cass Elliot & Steve Barri 1968
Recorded by Chuck Britz

2.   Duster Bennett: Jumping At Shadows (Duster Bennett)
Duster Bennett & His House Band: Blue Horizon Records – 7-63208
London UK
Duster Bennett: vocal, harmonica, guitar, percussion
Produced by Mike Vernon - 1968
Recorded at CBS Studios, London by Mike Ross & Mike Fitzhenry

Anthony "Duster" Bennett (23 September 1946 – 26 March 1976) died in a car crash in 1976

3.   David Clayton-Thomas & The Shays: Out of the Sunshine (David Clayton-Thomas / Tom Collacott) *
Back On The Street Again: Pickwick SPC-3245
Toronto ON
David Clayton-Thomas: vocals
Fred Keeler, lead guitar
Scott Richards, bass
John Netherell, drums
Ritchie Cates, rhythm guitar
First Produced by Duff Roman 1965
The Album Production not listed circa 1972

     This LP is a joint LP: Side 1 DCT Side 2: Linda Ronstadt & Stone Poneys
     David Henry Thomsett 3 September 1941(age 73) Kingston upon Thames,Surrey UK
     Recorded several singles w Shays on Atca and Roman records.
     Shays were together for about 3 yrs.
4.   The Majestics: Philly Dog  / Night Train / Shot Gun *
Instrumental R&B: Arc Records – AS 732
Toronto ON
Fred Keeler: guitar
Wes Morris: drums
William Cudmore: bass
Eric Robertson: keys
Produced by Tony DiMaria 1968
Recorded at Bay Studio, Toronto by Gary Starr & Ray Lawrence

5.   The Serendipity Singers: Beans In My Ears (Len Chandler)
45 Single bw Sailin’ Away: Phillips Records – 40198X
Denver / Boulder CO
Bryan Sennett (14 March 1940 - 7 September 2011)
Brooks Hatch
Mike Brovsky
John Madden
Jon Arbenz (1 June 1940 - 1 February 2012)
Bob Young (12 March 1939 - 16 September 2006)
Lynne Weintraub
Tom Tiemann
Diane Decker
Produced by Fred Weintraub & Bob Bowers - 1964

This song was BANNED from Boston & Pittsburg stations for Health & Safety Concerns. From Wiki:

It became a hit single when covered by The Serendipity Singers, reaching #30 in June 1964. Doctors protested that many children were actually putting beans in their ears so it was banned in some places such as Pittsburgh and Boston. Numerous public health boards reportedly blacklisted the song, as well, according to Chandler "Some television shows asked us to do something different," said Bryan Sennett of the Serendipity Singers. "Understandably so--it was dangerous. Obviously, (the song) was a statement about adults not listening to children." Pittsburgh radio station KDKA's program manager Jack Williams imposed the ban due to the number of listener complaints and doctor reports about children putting objects in their ears in the three weeks following the song's release on the station

6.   Klaatu: Madman (Klaatu) *
Hope: Daffodil Records – 9216-10057
Toronto ON
John Woloschuk - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, vibraphone, sitar, vibes, orcana, piano, glockenspiel
Dee Long - vocals, electric guitar, mandolin, slide guitar, Korg synthesizer
Terry Draper - drums, percussion, Polymoog synthesizer, trombone, tambourine, vocals
Produced by Klaatu – 1977

7.   Don Messer & His Islanders: Rippling Water Jig (trad)  *
The Best of Don Messer & His Islanders – Vol 2: Apex records – AL 1609
Tweedside NB
Don Messer: fiddle
Cecil Santry: bass
Jack Doyle: piano
Bill LeBlanc: drums
Compilation Produced - 1960

8.   Marg Osburne: Lollytoodum (Trad)*
A Century Of Folk Songs: Rodeo Records – RLP 100
Moncton NB
Marg Osburne: vocals
Acc by guitar
Produced - 1961

9.   Gordon Lightfoot: Redwood Hills (Gordon Lightfoot) *
Summer Side of Life: Reprise Records – 2037
Toronto ON
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr (Nov 17, 1938) G V
Red Shea G (d 2008)
Richard Haynes B
Chip Young
Charlie McCoy H
Vassar Clements F
Produced by Joe Wissert - 1971
Recorded by Rex Collier with Rick Horton at Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville
Mastered by Bob MacLeod at Artisan Sound, Hollywood CA
http://www.lightfoot.ca/

10. Seiburt Brothers: One More Ride (Unknown)  *
Sons Of The Saddle: Canatal Records - CTLP 4003
Calgary, Medicine Hat AB
Lenny Seibert
Vic Seibert
Gene Seibert
Johnny Allan
Lucky Ambeault: fiddle
Diana Leah
Produced by Art Snider - 1961
Recorded by Dave Newberry at Newberry Sound Studio, Toronto

Formed the band in 1950

11. The Travellers: Black Fly Song (Wade Hemsworh) *
Quilting Bee: Columbia Records FL 261
Toronto ON
Simone Johnstone, vocal
Jerry Gray, banjo
Sid Dolgay, bass, mando-cello
Jerry Goodis, vocal
Jack Lander, bass
Ed Bickert, guitar
Produced 1960

12. The Rhythm Sweethearts: Running Wild (Fust) *
The Rhythm Sweethearts: Arc Records A661
Moncton, NB / Digby, NS / Marmora, ON / Pembroke, ON
Lorrie Gale: rhythm guitar, vocals
Patricia Hennessey: drums
Myrtle Gifford: bass
Bassie Brunette: lead guitar
Produced by Ben Weatherby - 1965

13. The Flying Burrito Brothers: Wild Horses (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards)
Burrito Delux: A&M SP 4258
Los Angeles CA
Mike Clark: drums
Pete Kleinow: pedal steel
Bernie Leadon: guitar, dobro
Chris Hillman: bass, mandolin, vocal
Gram Parsons: vocal, piano
Produced by Jim Dickson & Henry Lewy 1970
Recorded by Henry Lewy

14. The Rolling Stones: Over & Over (Chuck Berry)
Love You Live: Rolling Stones Records – COC 2-9001
London UK
Mick Jagger: vocal
Keith Richard: guitar, vocal
Ron Wood: guitar
Charlie Watts: drums
Bill Wyman: bass
Produced by The Glimmer Twins – 1977
Recorded Live at the El Mocambo, Toronto – 1976
Mastered by Lee Mulko at Sterling Sound, NYC

Hour Two

1.   The Beachboys: All Summer Long (Brian Wilson)
Endless Summer: Capitol Records – SVBB 11307
Hawthrorne CA
Brian Wilson - lead, harmony and backing vocals; bass guitar; keyboard, celeste; glockenspiel
Mike Love - lead, harmony and backing vocals; saxophone
Al Jardine - rhythm guitar
Carl Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; lead guitar
Dennis Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; drums
Produced by Brian Wilson – 1964
Compilation Album produced - 1974

2.   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 195782
B Side of Will You Love Me Tomorrow

3.   Alan Sherman: Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (Alan Sherman / Lou Bush)
My Son The Nut: Warner Bros Records – 1501
Chicago ILL
Produced by Jimmy Hilliard – 1963
Recorded by Lowell Frank

(born Allan Copelon; November 30, 1924 – November 20, 1973)
The song won a 1964 Grammy Award for comedy.

4.   The Tijurana Sauerkrouts: Joker (Hubert Deuringer)
Happy Polkas Performed in Munich: Alshire Records S 200
Munich Germany
Produced 1973

5.   Fred J Eaglesmith: The Boy That Just Went Wrong (Fred Eaglesmith) *
The Boy That Just Went Wrong: New Woodshed Records NWS-017
Port Dover ON
Fred Eaglesmith: banjo, guitar, vocals
Ralph Schipper: bass, vocals
David Essig: guitar, mandolin, piano, vocals
John Allen: fiddle
Scott Merritt: dulcimer, guitar
Steve Beach: piano
Eric Rooker: harmonica
Produced by David Essig 1983
Recorded by Steve Beach, Shotgun Studios, Brantford ON October 1983

6.   The Byrds: Cowgirl In The Sand (Neil Young)
Byrds: Asylum Records – SD 5058
Los Angeles CA
Roger McGuinn: guitar, vocal, banjo, moog
Chris Hillman: mandolin; bass, vocals
Gene Clark: guitar, harmonica,tambourine, vocals
Michael Clarke: drums
David Crosby: guitar, vocals
Produced by David Crosby – 1973
Recorded by Doc Storch at Wally Heider Recording Studio 4, Los Angeles
Mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders

7.   Lisa Dal Bello: Hollywood (Lisa Dal Bello) 1978 *
Pretty Girls: Talisman Records TALI-1000
Toronto ON
Lisa Del Bello: vocals
Carlos Vega: drums
Mike Porcato, Ron Garant: basses
Steve Lukather, Al Ciner: guitars
Ron Stockart: piano
Victor Feldman: percussion, vibes
Mike Boddiker: moog
Bill Champlin, roy Kenner, Michael McDonald, Liz Lauzanne, Lisa Del Bello: bg vocals
Produced by Bob Monaco and Al Ciner 1978
Recorded by Denis Degher with Phil Moores & Chris Gordon at Quantum Audio, Torrance CA & Conway    Recording, Hollywood; Manta Sound, Toronto
Mastered at Kendun Recorders, Burbank CA

8.   The Canadian Headliners: Mac The Knife (Harris / Holmes) *
Canadian Headliners: Counterpoint Sound Corp – ACS 100LP
Brantford ON
Sonn Sinclair: guitar
Dale Page: drums
Peter Arthur: bass
Produced by Gerry Risser – circa 1967
Recorded at Counterpoint Sound Corp, Brantford ON

All are still active in the Brantford area
Were in a band called Day Train.
Peter Arthur also played with Rick Danko in Starlites

9.   The Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Dance Of Maya (John McLaughlin)
The Inner Mounting Flame: Columbia Records – KC 31067
New York City
John McLaughlin: guitar
Billy Cobham: drums
Rick Flaird: bass
Jan Hammer: piano
Jerry Goodman: violin
Produced by John McLaughlin – 1971
Recorded by Don Puluse and Robert Honablue

10. Anna Gutmanis: Til Doomsday (Anna Gutmanis) *
Anna Gutmanis: Ban-Anna Records BDR12-16
Toronto ON
Anna Gutmanis: keys, vocals
Ken Tobias: bg vocals
Robert Webber: guitars, percussion
Don Zablotny: electric guitar
Rob Laidlaw: bass
Randy Cook: drums
Produced by Robert Webber 1989
Recorded by Robi Banerji and Ormond Jobin at Reaction Studios, Toronto
http://www.annagutmanis.ca/

11. The Who: Squeeze Box (Pete Townsend)
The Who By Numbers: MCA Records – MCA-2161
London UK
Pete Townsend: guitar, vocals
Roger Daltry: vocals
John Entwistle: bass
Keith Moon: drums
Produced by Glyn Johns – 1975
Recorded at Ramport Studios, Island Movile & Ell Pie Studios, London
Mixed at Island Studios and Suknset Sound
Mastered by Doug Sachs at The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles CA

12. Eddy LeJeune: Lacassine Special (Iry LeJeune)
Cajun Soul: Rounder Records 6013
Lacassine LA
Eddie LeJeune: accordion, vocals
D.L. Menard: guitar
Ken Smith: fiddle
Produced by Ken Irwin 1988
Recorded by Rex Herbert at La Lousianne Recording Studios, Lafayette
Mixed by Bill McElroy at Bias Recorders, Springfield VA
Mastered by Tom Coyne at Frankford, Wayne, New York

     b. 1951 2010 died of heart attack
     was called last true link to the past
13. The Great Western Orchestra: Big Iron (Marty Robbins) *
GWO: Centerfire Records - BFZ 80137
Turner Valley, AB
Cindy Church - vocals
Nathan Tinkham – vocals, guitars
David Wilkie – vocals, mandolin, tenor guitar
John Hyde - bass
Thom Moon - drums
Stewart MacDougall - keys
Produced by The GWO - 1989
Recorded by Richard Harrow at Living Room Studios, Calgary

14. Willie P Bennett: Goodbye, So Long, Hello (Willie P Bennett / Russell DeCarle) *
The Lucky Ones, Duke Street Records  DSRC 31059
Peterborough ON
Willie P Bennett: vocals, guitar
Al Cross: drums
Danny Greenspoon: six string bass
Kit Johnson: bass
John Sheard: piano
Colin Linden: lead guitar
Colleen Peterson  Russell deCarle: bg vocals
Produced by Danny Greenspoon, 1989
Recorded by Jeff Wolpert and David Stinson at Inception Sound, Downsview



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