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What I find surprising is that Carole King didn't release her own stuff back in those early days. Back then she was a hit writer for others. So many great hits came out of the Brill Building!
Carole King didn't think she was much of a singer, although she did have a medium size hit with "It Might As Well Rain Until September" in 1963. She really didn't make her own splash until she released her "Tapestry" album in '71.
 
"On August 25, 1962, a diminutive, 17-year-old singer named Eva Narcissus Boyd scored her first and only #1 pop hit with “The Loco-Motion.”"
So I would have been about 12 I guess, but remember it on the radio.

And then the Todd Rundgrenized Grand Funk did a cover of that Carole King composition The Loco-Motion that also hit #1.
 
What I find surprising is that Carole King didn't release her own stuff back in those early days. Back then she was a hit writer for others. So many great hits came out of the Brill Building!
Just as Neil Sedaka's Oh, Carol is about Carole King, Carole's own record, "Oh, Neil" is about him. To quote a phrase I heard Bill Champlin use, it "shipped double linoleum."

Little Eva was Carole King's children's babysitter.

King's songs w/Goffin were recorded/or covered by Beatles, Drifters, Byrds, Monkees, Aretha, Chiffons, and Blood, Sweat & Tears, among others.

Check out Carole King's album Pearls-Songs of Goffin & King for her 1980 recordings of many of these hits:

https://www.discogs.com/master/201715-Carole-King-Pearls-Songs-Of-Goffin-And-King

Ed Cassidy, Spirit's drummer was Randy California's stepfather. Before Spirit, Ed had formed Rising Sons w/Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder. Met both Randy & Ed not long before Randy's untimely death.
 
Just as Neil Sedaka's Oh, Carol is about Carole King, Carole's own record, "Oh, Neil" is about him. To quote a phrase I heard Bill Champlin use, it "shipped double linoleum."

Little Eva was Carole King's children's babysitter.

King's songs w/Goffin were recorded/or covered by Beatles, Drifters, Byrds, Monkees, Aretha, Chiffons, and Blood, Sweat & Tears, among others.

Check out Carole King's album Pearls-Songs of Goffin & King for her 1980 recordings of many of these hits:

https://www.discogs.com/master/201715-Carole-King-Pearls-Songs-Of-Goffin-And-King

Ed Cassidy, Spirit's drummer was Randy California's stepfather. Before Spirit, Ed had formed Rising Sons w/Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder. Met both Randy & Ed not long before Randy's untimely death.
Thank you Linda. I had mistakenly stated that Ed Cassidy was Randy's Father in law. My bad. Old memories.
"Mr. Skin".
 
Wham sensation George Michael's name at birth was Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou and in grade school when he met his future bandmate Andrew Ridgely, he gave him the nickname YOG

https://www.womanandhome.com/life/n...-yog-and-what-was-the-singers-real-full-name/

New WHAM doc on Netflix explains it all and details the making of Wham's iconic Christmas song LAST CHRISTMAS video in Switzerland!


The best British TV of 2017 | BFI

The Wizard called YOG!
 
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In 1975 Randy California and Ed Cassidy as "Spirit" performed at the Tampa Jams. (1975 Florida Jam-not to be confused with the "Tampa Jams" which was an almost weekly event) An album was released called 'Spirt of '76" which I believe I still have.
I think it was the first time they ever performed a Bob Dylan song in public? Like A Rolling Stone and another I can't recall now....
Don't know for a fact, but I believe it was years after his time with Hendrix before he performed a Hendrix song in public.

In the days when a lot of Florida roads were a trainwreck, we used to attend concerts in Tampa and St. Pete, then traverse Florida via Highway 60 across the state to Vero Beach to watch the sun come up... just because...why not?
I always was the designated driver. lol. The fools! Bwa ha ha. No seriously, I was a good driver...Hey! quit bogarting that joint!..and quit shotgunning the cat for goodness sake! She's already nutso!

I know, boring shit from old people.
 
Just as Neil Sedaka's Oh, Carol is about Carole King, Carole's own record, "Oh, Neil" is about him. To quote a phrase I heard Bill Champlin use, it "shipped double linoleum."

Little Eva was Carole King's children's babysitter.

King's songs w/Goffin were recorded/or covered by Beatles, Drifters, Byrds, Monkees, Aretha, Chiffons, and Blood, Sweat & Tears, among others.

Check out Carole King's album Pearls-Songs of Goffin & King for her 1980 recordings of many of these hits:

https://www.discogs.com/master/201715-Carole-King-Pearls-Songs-Of-Goffin-And-King

Ed Cassidy, Spirit's drummer was Randy California's stepfather. Before Spirit, Ed had formed Rising Sons w/Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder. Met both Randy & Ed not long before Randy's untimely death.
Randy Wolfe was the guitarist and Randy Palmer was the bassist in Jimi’s band, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames. To avoid confusion Hendrix referred to each of them by their home state, making them “Randy California” and “Randy Texas,” respectively.
 
Joe Walsh and Ringo Starr are brothers-in-law.


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Were. Joe’s been married 5 times. I forget who the following is credited to:

1st person: “Joe Walsh used to be Ringo Starr’s brother in law.”

2nd person: “Joe used to be everybody’s brother in law!”
 
No. It's on Dad Loves His Work album, and vinyl liner notes list background vocals J.D., but I heard it on the radio when it came out and I knew right away who it was. I always liked his voice. He was big friends with Graham Parsons and that whole group.

The JT one I loved the best was City Lights with his brother Livingston, and it was on Liv's album. You can't miss their brothers when you hear them sing separately. He's a music professor at Berkley in California and I sent him my album cover and I suggested that he should have a Taylor Family record with his bother Liv and his sister Kate. Unfortunatey his older brother Alex died from alcoholism many yeas ago and he had one album. If you close you eyes and imagine it you can hear a JT similarity.

The one that shocked me was Bob Dylan as the vocalist for Lay Lady Lay. Wow!
Dylan wrote “Lay Lady Lay” about Barbra Streisand.
 
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