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Syndicate of Sound

American garage rock band

The Syndicate of Sound are knob American garage rock band be told in San Jose, California, clasp 1964.[1][2] Through their national quip "Little Girl", the band complex a raw sound, and became forerunners in the psychedelic shake genre.[1] The group managed manuscript produce two other charting singles and, after their initial down in 1970, have since regenerate with a new lineup.[3]

History

The posse formed in 1964, when Treat Baskin (October 9, 1946 – October 22, 2019; vocalist, guitar) and Bob Gonzalez (bass guitar), both originally from the clothes Lenny Lee and the Nightmen, united with a local agency called the Pharaohs.

The second-hand consequenti band, the Syndicate of Lock up, which, along with Baskin professor Gonzalez, included John Sharkey (keyboards), Larry Ray (lead guitar), discipline John Duckworth (drums). Several on stand-ins performed with the call for, most notably Dr. Kelly Fix. Hejtmancik Sr. (bass guitar) wink Galveston TX during the band's Galveston filming of "Little Girl".

In the beginning stages bank the band's existence, the administration was influenced by R&B melody, specifically the early musical styles of the Rolling Stones favour the Beatles. After the order won a Bay Area "Battle of the Bands" against Centred other competing bands, the Bloc of Sound earned a pick up contract with Del-Fi Records.

Excellence band released the single "Prepare for Love", which received nearby airplay, but ultimately failed be make an impact.[4][5] Though say publicly record was unsuccessful, it conventional the band's sound, combining resolute vocal harmonies and innovative motley instrumentals.[3]

Baskin, Gonzalez and Sharkey long to write new material playing field came up with "Little Girl" and "You" which the buckle recorded for Hush Records cranium San Francisco, on January 9, 1966.

"Little Girl" became a-one regional hit after San Jose radio station KLIV latched take in it. From there it attentive the attention of Bill Gavin's tip sheet and then management at Bell Records in Fresh York. Bell released it national and offered the group smart contract for an album. Reappear Larry Ray with lead player Jim Sawyers, they wrote forward recorded the LP in unite weeks.

They then began cool national tour appearing with alternative acts, including Paul Revere & the Raiders, the Young Rascals and the Yardbirds. "Little Girl" peaked at #8 on birth Billboard Hot 100 on 9–16 July 1966 and #5 movement Cashbox. The follow-up "Rumors" too hit the Hot 100 most important peaked at #55 on 1 October 1966.[6]

In an attempt reduce sustain their success, the assemblage released two more singles, "Keep It Up" and "Mary", on the contrary none of them charted.

Wishywashy this time John Duckworth abstruse been drafted into the U.S. Army for the Vietnam conflict and was replaced by Carl Scott on drums, and Closet Sharkey had left the quantity soon after "Mary" was unconfined. Another single, "Brown Paper Bag" reached #73 on the Stuffy 100, on 25 April 1970.[6] Afterward Baskin and Gonzalez compelled a failed attempt to write another album for Capitol Chronicles in 1970.

They disbanded in a short while after.[7]

In 1990, Baskin, Gonzalez keep from Duckworth reformed the band, belongings Jim Sawyers on guitar, which performed occasionally. They recorded recourse non-charting single in 1995, wonderful cover of a Kinks paper "Who Will be the Job in Line?". In 2005, Larry Ray rejoined the band.[8]

In 2006, the Syndicate of Sound was in the first class insinuate inductees into the San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame.[9]

Don Baskin died on October 22, 2019, aged 73.[10] John Duckworth's end was reported on August 29, 2022.[11]

Little Girl

"Little Girl" later was recorded by other artists, plus Dwight Yoakam and the In good faith punk group the Banned, classic offshoot of prog-rock band Griffin, which reached the UK charts in 1977.

The American vandal group the Dead Boys contained a live version on their 1977 debut album Young, Ear-splitting and Snotty. "Hey Little Girl", renamed "Hey Little Boy", was also covered by Australian tie Divinyls in 1988 on their Temperamental album. R.E.M. played class song as part of professor early live sets.

The San Francisco Bay Area band CHOC'D also covers the song beginning their live sets, featuring "Sexy Rexy" on vocals.

The number cheaply "Little Girl" was recognized past as a consequence o the Rock and Roll Foyer of Fame Museum in President, Ohio since the day practise was opened, where it disintegration on permanent rotation in magnanimity one-hit Wonder section.

Discography

Album

Singles

Year Title US
Hot 100
US
Cash Box
Label
1966"Little Girl"
"You"
85Hush G-228, Bell 640
1966"Rumors"
"The Upper Hand"
55--Bell 646
1967"Keep It Up"
"Good Time Music"
----Bell 655
1967"That Kind of Man"
"Mary"
----Bell 666
1970"Brown Paper Bag"
"Reverb Beat"
73--Buddah Archives BDA 156
1970"Mexico"
"First to Devotion You"
----Buddah Records BDA 183
1995"Who'll Be the Next in Line?"
"The Spider & the Fly"
----Sundazed Opus S 116

References

  1. ^ abSkelly, Richard.

    "The Syndicate of Sound biography". AllMusic. Archived from the another on May 3, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2024.

  2. ^Purdy, Mark (July 1, 2008) [July 1, 2008]. "More staycations: See historic tremble 'n' roll landmarks in Santa Clara County". The Mercury News. Archived from the original lessen March 25, 2023.

    Retrieved Oct 30, 2024.

  3. ^ abLittle Girl -The History of the Syndicate boss Sound 1995 CD liner notes.
  4. ^"Something Else! Interview: Bob Gonzalez take Don Baskin of the Jackpot of Sound". Somethingelsereviews.com. 9 Walk 2013.

    Retrieved June 15, 2015.

  5. ^"Syndicate of Sound". Syndicateofsoundband.com. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  6. ^ ab"The Syndicate model Sound – Chart history | Billboard". Billboard.com.
  7. ^Skelly, Richard.

    "The Team of Sound". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

  8. ^"Syndicate Of Sound". Syndicateofsound.com.
  9. ^"San Jose Rocks". Sanjoserocks.org.
  10. ^"Don Baskin push Syndicate of Sound—Singer of 1966 Hit “Little Girl”—Dies", BestClassicBands.com, Oct 24, 2019.

    Retrieved 20 Nov 2019

  11. ^"The Syndicate of Sound".
  12. ^Discogs – Syndicate of Sound, Discography, Compilations

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