The Music of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds. Musicians of Note

Par : Robert F. Reynolds
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-393-37273-8
  • EAN9781393372738
  • Date de parution07/02/2021
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  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

In 1966, a groupl of studio musicians hit it big with a novelty song based on an Alka-Seltzer ad.  Unwilling to go on the road to promote it, the label recruited other musicians to become The T-Bones and claim the song as theirs.  Among these musicians were Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, and Tom Reynolds.  After the song's popularity waned, the boys formed a new group which they aptly called Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds.  Their record, Don't Pull Your Love became a #4 hit.  Other records followed, but with far less success, and Tom Reynolds left the group, being replaced by Alan Dennison.  The band found themselves withhout a label.  Shortly, they presented a song to Playboy Records and were signed to a contract, while keeping their original group name.  Their first Playboy offering, Fallin' In Love, soared up the charts, becoming a #1 hit and earned them another gold record.  Other hits followed.  This is the intriguing story of how one of the great soft rock bands of the 70's, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds came to be.  If you like great music, you won't want to miss this book.
In 1966, a groupl of studio musicians hit it big with a novelty song based on an Alka-Seltzer ad.  Unwilling to go on the road to promote it, the label recruited other musicians to become The T-Bones and claim the song as theirs.  Among these musicians were Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, and Tom Reynolds.  After the song's popularity waned, the boys formed a new group which they aptly called Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds.  Their record, Don't Pull Your Love became a #4 hit.  Other records followed, but with far less success, and Tom Reynolds left the group, being replaced by Alan Dennison.  The band found themselves withhout a label.  Shortly, they presented a song to Playboy Records and were signed to a contract, while keeping their original group name.  Their first Playboy offering, Fallin' In Love, soared up the charts, becoming a #1 hit and earned them another gold record.  Other hits followed.  This is the intriguing story of how one of the great soft rock bands of the 70's, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds came to be.  If you like great music, you won't want to miss this book.
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