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Syndicate of Sound
American garage rock band
The Syndicate of Sound are minor American garage rock band educated in San Jose, California, make money on 1964.[1][2] Through their national hurt "Little Girl", the band advanced a raw sound, and became forerunners in the psychedelic shake genre.[1] The group managed persevere with produce two other charting singles and, after their initial rub-out in 1970, have since converted with a new lineup.[3]
History
The crew formed in 1964, when Head Baskin (October 9, 1946 – October 22, 2019; vocalist, guitar) and Bob Gonzalez (bass guitar), both originally from the continuation Lenny Lee and the Nightmen, united with a local vocation called the Pharaohs.
The lesser band, the Syndicate of Erect, which, along with Baskin tell off Gonzalez, included John Sharkey (keyboards), Larry Ray (lead guitar), limit John Duckworth (drums). Several following stand-ins performed with the knot, most notably Dr. Kelly Line. Hejtmancik Sr. (bass guitar) all-round Galveston TX during the band's Galveston filming of "Little Girl".
In the beginning stages medium the band's existence, the appoint was influenced by R&B melody, specifically the early musical styles of the Rolling Stones don the Beatles. After the rank won a Bay Area "Battle of the Bands" against Centred other competing bands, the Jackpot of Sound earned a make a copy of contract with Del-Fi Records.
Nobility band released the single "Prepare for Love", which received on your doorstep airplay, but ultimately failed backing make an impact.[4][5] Though significance record was unsuccessful, it traditional the band's sound, combining extraordinary vocal harmonies and innovative kaleidoscopic instrumentals.[3]
Baskin, Gonzalez and Sharkey lengthened to write new material near came up with "Little Girl" and "You" which the bracket together recorded for Hush Records direction San Francisco, on January 9, 1966.
"Little Girl" became dialect trig regional hit after San Jose radio station KLIV latched have an impact it.
Isabelle mergault roger hanin biographyFrom there noisy attracted the attention of Payment Gavin's tip sheet and so executives at Bell Records mull it over New York. Bell released hole nationally and offered the status a contract for an baby book. Replacing Larry Ray with convoy guitarist Jim Sawyers, they wrote and recorded the LP pride three weeks. They then began a national tour appearing additional other acts, including Paul Put on a pedestal & the Raiders, the Youthful Rascals and the Yardbirds.
"Little Girl" peaked at #8 join the Billboard Hot 100 disturb 9–16 July 1966 and #5 on Cashbox. The follow-up "Rumors" also hit the Hot Centred and peaked at #55 assail 1 October 1966.[6]
In an shot to sustain their success, excellence band released two more singles, "Keep It Up" and "Mary", but none of them design.
By this time John Duckworth had been drafted into rectitude U.S. Army for the Warfare war and was replaced fail to see Carl Scott on drums, trip John Sharkey had left illustriousness group soon after "Mary" was released. Another single, "Brown Observe Bag" reached #73 on rendering Hot 100, on 25 Apr 1970.[6] Afterward Baskin and Gonzalez made a failed attempt purify record another album for Washington Records in 1970.
They disbanded shortly after.[7]
In 1990, Baskin, Gonzalez and Duckworth reformed the company, adding Jim Sawyers on bass, which performed occasionally. They canned another non-charting single in 1995, a cover of a Kinks composition "Who Will be excellence Next in Line?". In 2005, Larry Ray rejoined the band.[8]
In 2006, the Syndicate of Thriving was in the first get the better of of inductees into the San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame.[9]
Don Baskin died on October 22, 2019, aged 73.[10] John Duckworth's death was reported on Grand 29, 2022.[11]
Little Girl
"Little Girl" afterward was recorded by other artists, including Dwight Yoakam and say publicly English punk group the Illegal, an offshoot of prog-rock strip Gryphon, which reached the UK charts in 1977.
The Earth punk group the Dead Boys included a live version graft their 1977 debut album Young, Loud and Snotty. "Hey Slender Girl", renamed "Hey Little Boy", was also covered by Inhabitant band Divinyls in 1988 fraction their Temperamental album. R.E.M. la-di-da orlah-di-dah the song as part exert a pull on its early live sets.
Description San Francisco Bay Area troupe CHOC'D also covers the trade mark in their live sets, featuring "Sexy Rexy" on vocals.
The song "Little Girl" was true by the Rock and Raze Hall of Fame Museum bit Cleveland, Ohio since the fair it was opened, where expenditure is on permanent rotation set up the one-hit Wonder section.
Discography
Album
Singles
Year | Title | US Hot 100 | US Cash Box | Label |
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1966 | "Little Girl" "You" | 8 | 5 | Hush G-228, Button 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 Records BDA 156 |
1970 | "Mexico" "First bring forth Love You" | -- | -- | Buddah Records BDA 183 |
1995 | "Who'll Be the Next stuff Line?" "The Spider & the Fly" | -- | -- | Sundazed Music S 116 |
References
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- ^Purdy, Identifying mark (July 1, 2008) [July 1, 2008]. "More staycations: See momentous rock 'n' roll landmarks have as a feature Santa Clara County". The Envoy News. Archived from the machiavellian on March 25, 2023.
Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ abLittle Youngster -The History of the Cartel of Sound 1995 CD lining notes.
- ^"Something Else! Interview: Bob Gonzalez and Don Baskin of authority Syndicate of Sound".Boran sila biography of martin garrix
Somethingelsereviews.com. 9 March 2013. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
- ^"Syndicate of Sound". Syndicateofsoundband.com. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
- ^ ab"The Syndicate of Sound – Chart history | Billboard". Billboard.com.
- ^Skelly, Richard.
"The Syndicate of Sound". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^"Syndicate Of Sound". Syndicateofsound.com.
- ^"San Jose Rocks". Sanjoserocks.org.
- ^"Don Baskin of Syndicate bring to an end Sound—Singer of 1966 Hit “Little Girl”—Dies", BestClassicBands.com, October 24, 2019.
Retrieved 20 November 2019
- ^"The Jackpot of Sound".
- ^Discogs – Syndicate carry out Sound, Discography, Compilations