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Mungo Jerry are a British rock group who experienced their greatest success in the early 1970s, with a changing line-up that has always been fronted by Ray Dorset.The group's name was inspired by the poem "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer", from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.The group's biggest hit was "In the Summertime". Meanwhile Dan Pollock had a band at Hueneme High School called the Hysterics. He started to play r&b music while still in high school. They had an opportunity to play in Las Vegas with Herb Alpert, but the promoters in Vegas didn't want the racially mixed band. The Mixtures felt they needed more vocal help so Del Franklin brought in a black singer from the projects named Phillip Tucker. Davis took the Mixtures into the studio and began booking the band at high school dances, ballrooms, and quincenieras. While back east in the late 50s, Zag saw Little Richard with the Upsetters, Ike & Tina Turner, and other r&b greats. He first joined the Mixtures as a drummer, before moving over to bass. Phil and Harv would be featured singers with the Mixtures for a couple of years. The flip side was the Mixtures version of "Canadian Sunset." "Olive Oyl" is an instrumental featuring the rhythmic guitar of Dan Pollock, Del Franklin's sax solos, and Leroy "Zag" Soto providing the impressions of Popeye and Olive Oyl on the breaks. One of the songs they played that day was a jazzed up version of "The Bunny Hop." It went over very well with the student body. He'd never played the bass before, but at the time Fender basses were a rarity so it got him into the band. The Mixtures repertoire consisted of r&b and doo wop covers with some originals mixed in. Bigotry was alive and well in Los Angeles in the early 60s. Other singles by The Mixtures were: "Rainbow Stomp (Part 1) b/w "Rainbow Stomp (Part 2)," March 19, 1962; "Jawbone" b/w "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," September 9, 1962; "Poochum" b/w "Tiki," March 5, 1963; "The Last Minute" b/w "Sen-Sa-Shun," July 16, 1964, and "Chinese Checkers" b/w "Dig These Blues," December 8, 1965. One track on "Stompin' At the Rainbow" features a lead vocal by Chick Carlton, who was not a member of the Mixtures. The Playboys, who would evolve into the Mixtures, were started by Steve Mendoza, Del Franklin, and Jess Porras. He transferred to San Diego State, where he earned bachelors and masters degrees in speech pathology and audiology.
On the studio cuts, band friends and relatives, along with people literally brought in off the street, yelled and screamed into a microphone. We were on the bill with bands such as the Romancers, the Desires, and the Jaguars with the Salas Brothers. Surf music wasn't the thing there. The group underwent some more line-up changes including Brenton Fosdike (Guitar, vocals), John Petcovich (Drums, Vocals) and the last member to join was Keyboard Player Rob Scott. It's similar to the way the word "tequila" is said in the breaks of the song "Tequila" by the Champs. The next single, "Henry Ford", peaked at #43 in Australia. Jess Porras came from a musical family.
They followed up with "The Pushbike Song" (produced by David Mackay), which went to #1 in Australia for two weeks, hit #2 in the UK Singles Chart, and went to #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. after being released on Sire Records. The Mixtures got the idea for their song and record "Rainbow Stomp" from the experience that when there was any small lull between songs at Rainbow Gardens, the dancers would stomp their feet showing their impatience for the next song. The single went to #1 in Australia for six weeks. (The Salas Brothers went on to form the legendary Chicano band Tierra in the early 70s. The Pushbike Song” is a song originally recorded by Australian band the Mixtures and released in 1970. My teenage East L.A. band, Mark & the Escorts played there several times in 1964 on their Sunday afternoon (tardeada) shows, which would run from around 4 pm to 10 pm. He's now a professor at San Diego State, teaching teachers in the fields of special education and learning disabilities.
-wikipediaLeroy "Zag" Soto was born in Hawaii, where many Puerto Ricans went at the turn of the century to work on the plantations. "Olive Oyl" was created in rehearsal with writing credit going to Del Franklin and Eddie Davis. Written by bandmates and brothers Idris and Evan Jones, “The Pushbike Song” was released in 1970. It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) things. Andy had played with the pioneering East L.A. band, The Romancers. 20 Fantastic Hits is a compilation album that reached number 1 in the UK. The first record the Mixtures did was as a backup band for a female singer named Cookie Comp. After his service, he went to medical school and trained as a pediatrician. There they backed such greats as Little Richard, Etta James, Johnny Guitar Watson, and T Bone Walker.
Mungo Jerry are a British rock group who experienced their greatest success in the early 1970s, with a changing line-up that has always been fronted by Ray Dorset.The group's name was inspired by the poem "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer", from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.The group's biggest hit was "In the Summertime". Meanwhile Dan Pollock had a band at Hueneme High School called the Hysterics. He started to play r&b music while still in high school. They had an opportunity to play in Las Vegas with Herb Alpert, but the promoters in Vegas didn't want the racially mixed band. The Mixtures felt they needed more vocal help so Del Franklin brought in a black singer from the projects named Phillip Tucker. Davis took the Mixtures into the studio and began booking the band at high school dances, ballrooms, and quincenieras. While back east in the late 50s, Zag saw Little Richard with the Upsetters, Ike & Tina Turner, and other r&b greats. He first joined the Mixtures as a drummer, before moving over to bass. Phil and Harv would be featured singers with the Mixtures for a couple of years. The flip side was the Mixtures version of "Canadian Sunset." "Olive Oyl" is an instrumental featuring the rhythmic guitar of Dan Pollock, Del Franklin's sax solos, and Leroy "Zag" Soto providing the impressions of Popeye and Olive Oyl on the breaks. One of the songs they played that day was a jazzed up version of "The Bunny Hop." It went over very well with the student body. He'd never played the bass before, but at the time Fender basses were a rarity so it got him into the band. The Mixtures repertoire consisted of r&b and doo wop covers with some originals mixed in. Bigotry was alive and well in Los Angeles in the early 60s. Other singles by The Mixtures were: "Rainbow Stomp (Part 1) b/w "Rainbow Stomp (Part 2)," March 19, 1962; "Jawbone" b/w "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," September 9, 1962; "Poochum" b/w "Tiki," March 5, 1963; "The Last Minute" b/w "Sen-Sa-Shun," July 16, 1964, and "Chinese Checkers" b/w "Dig These Blues," December 8, 1965. One track on "Stompin' At the Rainbow" features a lead vocal by Chick Carlton, who was not a member of the Mixtures. The Playboys, who would evolve into the Mixtures, were started by Steve Mendoza, Del Franklin, and Jess Porras. He transferred to San Diego State, where he earned bachelors and masters degrees in speech pathology and audiology.
On the studio cuts, band friends and relatives, along with people literally brought in off the street, yelled and screamed into a microphone. We were on the bill with bands such as the Romancers, the Desires, and the Jaguars with the Salas Brothers. Surf music wasn't the thing there. The group underwent some more line-up changes including Brenton Fosdike (Guitar, vocals), John Petcovich (Drums, Vocals) and the last member to join was Keyboard Player Rob Scott. It's similar to the way the word "tequila" is said in the breaks of the song "Tequila" by the Champs. The next single, "Henry Ford", peaked at #43 in Australia. Jess Porras came from a musical family.
They followed up with "The Pushbike Song" (produced by David Mackay), which went to #1 in Australia for two weeks, hit #2 in the UK Singles Chart, and went to #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. after being released on Sire Records. The Mixtures got the idea for their song and record "Rainbow Stomp" from the experience that when there was any small lull between songs at Rainbow Gardens, the dancers would stomp their feet showing their impatience for the next song. The single went to #1 in Australia for six weeks. (The Salas Brothers went on to form the legendary Chicano band Tierra in the early 70s. The Pushbike Song” is a song originally recorded by Australian band the Mixtures and released in 1970. My teenage East L.A. band, Mark & the Escorts played there several times in 1964 on their Sunday afternoon (tardeada) shows, which would run from around 4 pm to 10 pm. He's now a professor at San Diego State, teaching teachers in the fields of special education and learning disabilities.
-wikipediaLeroy "Zag" Soto was born in Hawaii, where many Puerto Ricans went at the turn of the century to work on the plantations. "Olive Oyl" was created in rehearsal with writing credit going to Del Franklin and Eddie Davis. Written by bandmates and brothers Idris and Evan Jones, “The Pushbike Song” was released in 1970. It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) things. Andy had played with the pioneering East L.A. band, The Romancers. 20 Fantastic Hits is a compilation album that reached number 1 in the UK. The first record the Mixtures did was as a backup band for a female singer named Cookie Comp. After his service, he went to medical school and trained as a pediatrician. There they backed such greats as Little Richard, Etta James, Johnny Guitar Watson, and T Bone Walker.