![]() Eventually, after shopping the master to every international label from the UK and the US, they found a small R&B label in NYC. But Jack and Pierre thought the record would do well internationally, and didn't give up on it. The record was initially released in France by Musidisc, without much success. Jack was the hands on producer of the record, and a true believer in the record. To prepare for the recording, the group worked with their two producers, Pierre Jaubert, who really had been instrumental in signing the band to Musidisc and keeping the band together over a couple of years by providing recording opportunities and generally acting as the band's best friend, and Jack Robinson, a talented music publisher who came up with the idea of playing the intro to the tune up in the higher octaves, which became the song's signature as it became a hit on AM radio in the United States. Doc had to sing lead out in the stairwell, which was a natural echo chamber (as long as the neighbors didn't come out during the recording), and the peculiar percussion sound they got was the result of using a toilet brush instead of some more modern percussion instrument. In the spring of 1971, the band signed a recording contract with the French record company Musidisc, and in the fall of 1971, the group recorded Dancing in the Moonlight in a small studio in the 18th district of Paris. That song was the single "Dancing In The Moonlight." Wells didn't stay long in the band, but his gift became the cornerstone of the future of the group. In 1971, their old friend and one of the greatest rock drummers ever, Wells Kelly (Wells later became a founding member of Orleans but died in 1984) came to live with Doc, Eddie, Rod and Ronny in their walled-in villa in the small town of Orgeval, west of Paris, and brought with him new music - various albums like CSN&Y- but also a song his brother Sherman had written and recorded with a short lived group, Buffalongo (which included Doc, and Larry Hoppen who later would play with Wells in Orleans). The core of the band remained constant, but drummers came and went. E Rodney Jones and the Prairie Dogs, they settled on the title of one of their favorite Band songs,(King Harvest Has Surely Come) and won a rock contest under the name King Harvest. In fact, after recording and performing under various names - e.g. Again, the musical range went from R&B tinged funky tunes to harder rock songs, influenced by their heroes but increasingly influenced by The Band. However, within two years these four had regrouped in Paris, France, where they built a reputation as the one and only American touring band, playing clubs, pop festivals, and generally enjoying a lifestyle of motorcycles, music and models.īy this time, the band was performing, for the most part anyway, songs that the various members had written. And then they dispersed, presumably to "grow up". John and, finally, The Band – a mixed yet cohesive core of soulful music. They played songs from Sly and the Family Stone, Traffic, Hendrix, Dr. For the four musicians who would eventually band together to form King Harvest David (Doc) Robinson, Eddie Tuleja, Rod Novak and Ronny Altbach - whatever their original plans had been when they applied to the prestigious Cornell University, the college's 53 fraternities, local bars, and the many other colleges within easy driving range presented an opportunity that pushed them away from their original scholarly goals, to become rock musicians.īy 1969, they banded together, with a few other friends, in a copy band that was tearing up Ithaca New York in those politically troubled times. ![]() PUBLISHING and LICENSING info, call Stacey at 81 or email BIOGRAPHY. ![]() KING HARVEST ON DVD - MY MUSIC SERIES, THE '70s EXPERIENCE LIVE- Available from most local PBS stations TAKE IT EASY is rated high at /kingharvest NEW ALBUM RELEASE!!! "KING HARVEST - DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT 2 - OLD FRIENDS. KING HARVEST RECORDED THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC HIT - "DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT" - AND LATER RECORDED AND TOURED WITH THE BEACH BOYS.
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