by Dave Nathan. Romero had made a name for himself a few years earlier by writing Hippy Hippy Shake a tune popularized by the Liverpool band Swinging Blue Jeans. He recalls: I seem to remember Roy singing a lot of Hank Williams songs like Im so Lonesome I Could Cry, Hey, Good Lookin, and Jambalaya. This particular lineups biggest appearance in the spotlight took place in the first week of August 1967 when they backed up Bobby Goldsboro for three nights at Reginas Buffalo Days Exhibition. Hello Stranger (M. Grainger) He changed drumsticks as he moved from rhythm to rhythm, dropping to a light cymbal roll, then increasing volume, never letting the audience get away. How the Andantes were hired there [so much] is beyond me. It was a controversial decision to even hold a rock concert in the new building and the Leader-Post eagerly announced it: It is one thing to say an art centre is for everyone, but it is another thing to prove it and on September 6, the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts will do just that. He moved to Regina in 1967, married local girl Sharon Duke, and kept up his business contacts on both sides of the border. And the same question might well be asked of The Great Flood in Saskatoon. The band were about to have their television debut, on the program that had turned down the Andantes: The Confederation have made big strides when you consider they started only a few months ago. Not easy for an eighteen year old who by that time had played a lot of music with the guy, liked his guitar stylings, and presence on stage. Our guitarist Gerry Schlegel had a song called Lady which we wanted to record, but we werent really actively writing songs. Debbie Medland, a senior at Central Collegiate, wrote in the column Dateline Regina beside individual head shots: Rated tops among some thirty rock-n-roll bands, The Andantes have never lost a band battle [perhaps she was not aware of their placings in the 1965 and 1966 Regina band battles], toot two trumpets for a Tijuana flavor, try not to let the band interfere with homework (four are in high school, one works). That was a welcome pat on the back, but it also led to their first defection six months later at the next competition the CKCK Spring Big Band Battle Blast in June 1965: Well, she was right on Thats when Rich Shillingford gave his notice. The Andantes received their first mention at the national level in December 1965 when R.P.M. The growing mutual respect and friendship between the Andantes and Don Edwards gave rise to an amazing second recording opportunity. She was known for downing half a bottle of Southern Comfort before going on stage. Its proprietor was Gene Ciuca (the owner of Genes Chicken on the Way, Genes On the Avenue, Genes On the Highway, as well as Sammys Pizza the first pizzeria in Regina). I got in huge trouble with my parents because I would sneak in, It was over 21 and lots of beer! By this point their progress was clear to all. Archival descriptions; Authority records; Subjects . As idyllic as it appeared, there was one uncomfortable development. Recorded: Fall 1966, CKCK Studio, Regina The Canadian Downbeats topped the bill with the Shandermen, Boleros, Rhodesmen, Andantes, and the Tracers as well as Go-Go girls. With Don playing bass and trumpet, and Daryl playing trumpet and organ, the group has a wide range of musical styles from Blood Sweat and Tears to barbershop harmony. He then added In January the group plans a cross-country tour of the United States eventually ending up in Chicago where they plan to do some recording.. One of these unknowns was Bob Dylan, with whom Popovichi played guitar. No bands were hired, and the entertainment consisted of Ken Jefferson on piano and Ray Hunker on accordion. It got a lot of airplay because they created a contest to name the song. I was stunned . The Andantes were at their best, and everyone enjoyed themselves. For the first time they played to a Calgary Audience. They decided to check out a new musical sensation that was playing in town over the weekend Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company. They had it all together on the music, very professional sound, very energetic on stage thrilling! He formed it three years ago. While performing the song Treat Her Right, Phil Stan deliberately included a profane word referring to a verboten part of a womans anatomy. In the spring of 1968 we were making plans to record a single. However their families could not help but worry about what they were heading into. HistoryLink Tours Trianon Ballroom We heard Fred was a songwriter and I remember him coming into the dressing room and performing (a cappella) some of his stuff for us. Now thestudio was looking to re-contact and re-schedule all those musicians and pay for it. Our profs could also be found there. And we got third, perhaps a little disappointed, but really didnt know what to think of it either way. Everyone would go wild. They were singing like choirboys so effortless! Even though his groups featured the cream of Canadian jazz players, adult audiences started to decline in the early 1960s. It was good for both musicians and audiences not so good for the Andantes. The Trianon Ballroom. Let me just say that the Trianon in about 1961-62 one could dance to Gene Dloughy and his Canadians was it? A promising new club Arthurs in the swanky Hotel Saskatchewan was brought to the attention of Reginas music fans through a series of newspaper ads Join the Swingers. We didnt draw much of a crowd so the club manager let us go, but paid us in full for the week. The guys were quiet about it, but the general feeling was made known. I also remember writing an instrumental that we recorded in the CHAB radio studios. Backed by a Regina rock-n-roll band, the Chevrons, he sang four of his biggest hits, Little Things, See the Funny Little Clown, Voodoo Woman, and Its Too Late. His first complete song was entitled My Favourite Hair which, as he sheepishly explains, was trying to link the new music of the time with its visual trademark i.e. It was originally intended solely as a ballroom, having a 10080 . The Andantes played there on a regular basis. They were also in demand for dances at the downtown Y.M.C.A. We were told we were being given a white engineer, the reason why never occurred to us, initially of course. Advertising that patrons would "trip the light fantastic," the legendary Trianon Ballroom, designed by architect Warren H. Milner, opened its doors on May 20 th, 1927, at Third Avenue and Wall Street. The Chevrons appeared on a number of television programs: like the Andantes they performed on CKOS Yorktons Profile program in 1965. Remembers Don Young, now president emeritus of the Regina Musicians Association Vargo had the hottest band in the province. It seemed Joe wanted to have a little chat about hey, say the two of them working together, maybe have a little amalgamation sort of thing? Statham recalls of Confederation they were fabulous, tight Their direct connection to The Dynamics paid dividends. Black had just hit big with his song Unless You Care on Arc Records, and as a result had also been named Male Vocalist of the Year at the first Maple Music Awards (the predecessor to the Junos). He was a good singer, harmonized well, and of course, was a fabulous bass player. Mick Grainger demo They are a relatively new group to the Regina teen scene what makes the Confederation even more distinct, and what could eventually play a major role in their musical future, is something which is a rarity among the swinging bands of today. But hey, it was a black studio and we were white It was located on the edge of the black ghetto, not far from Chicagos Old Town. He did not go lightly I might say. The band promoted the single the best they could, and not surprisingly it reached No.1 on Regina radio. A swing fan himself, Bryant played bass alongside some of the greats Ray Price, Tex Ritter, Hank Thompson, Hank . A much more famous ensemble by that name already existed. The standout Yardbirds 45s A Certain Girl and I Wish You Would were the highlights of their early sets, and a live tape exists of the band covering the John Mayall-penned Telephone Blues in June 1966. City police and National Guard restored order with extreme prejudice. At Lucianos Bar in Lodi, N.J. they traded sets with the Ink Spots, and at the Inferno in Buffalo, N.Y. they backed up Bobby Hebb. The Gutheil brothers were also amazing they played guitar and bass and sang harmony. It plugs into an audience, and lifts it and drops it on electric waves of crescendos and diminuendos. Firstly there was the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam generally known as MOBE. They reached their highest level of notoriety that same year when they appeared on the extremely popular Friday evening CKBI television show Spotlight on Talent (sponsored by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) in Prince Albert. Side A Todays Fool(F. Taylor) Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Because of Micks abilities with chords we were able to figure out harmonies and play the more difficult songs that were being written by such groups as the Moody Blues, Paul Revere, the Who, the Yardbirds, the Animals, etc. The piece was all triple-tonguing from intricately in unison to trading up and down the line. The Rolling Stones, recorded Satisfaction, in Studio B, right where we were sitting. Recalls Statham: I just remember it being a live telecast and that we wore some snazzy jackets that were all made by David Millers mother. In June of that year he appeared on the CKCK-TV program Knowledge College and won a trip to the Seattle Worlds Fair. Senior citizen's residential high-rise. One hityou could hear it. Thus he started demo-ing his own compositions outside the band in 1968. visit or contact the Regina office. Vaughn, I found out, had been with the Regina Lions Junior Bands system for two years. She had signed a contract with Barry Records and released two 45 rpms entitled Lonely One (written by Dorsey Burnette), and I Want to Stand Up On the Mountain which made it on to the CKCK charts. He would sit in with usgive us hints. Members have won four musical scholarships.. Palaces of Trianon | Welcome to the Palace of Versailles Rush Concert Setlist at Trianon Ballroom, Regina on June 18, 1975 Especially notable among his many classic recording sessions were Chuck Berrys Johnny B. Good and Maybelline, and Howling Wolfs Killing Floor. Chisholm would later go on to teach sound engineering at Chicagos Columbia College, and be a regular contributor to Mix Magazine. You know I want you so bad, youre not there. Two representative months of gigs for the band would be October and November 1969. Party In The Country (B. Deutscher) This time The Andantes were eliminated because they didnt belong to a musicians union. Daryl Gutheil recalls the session: Ken Singer was an on air radio guy (and former drummer) who had come down from Saskatoon to work at CKCK. Even though music was a major source of enjoyment to Statham and they were making money, he started to feel the tug of his other artistic ambitions. While these groups are certainly very talented, the local musicians are not being given the chances that the out of town groups are. Finally, they stood out because of their preppy appearance. We rearranged it a bit, added some vocal harmonies, and recorded it . But with the sunshine comes darkness. The Regina Andantes had only heard rumours of their Detroit namesakes, and did not feel any great pressure to change their name. As it happened, Ron was currently holding a battle of local bands over a number of days. Consisting of high school pals Statham, Tom Chow on bass, Henry Kelly on drums, and Willie Connell on vocals and trumpet, they played serious teenage blues. The Andantes started playing mainly high school dances in Regina and the surrounding district. He was a great playerstill isit was the first time I heard Bobby play. Trianon Ballroom The religious aspect of the organization was downplayed, but was evident in the pledge. According to reporter Bob Hughes: Membership in the Hi-YU requires extra work, obviously and taking a pledge, A member must pledge to create, maintain and extend, throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character, and to stand together on the platform of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship and clean living.. It just so happened that Johnny was really going on holidays and would be out of the area for some time anyway. The Leader-Post mentioned their short, but sweet set (repeated several times over several performances) on Page 1: Singer Bobby Goldsboro, a grandstand entertainer until the end of the week made his first Regina appearance and was a big hit. At the same time he also played in a strict country band called The Western Rhythm Boys. Personnel: Don Gutheil, Don Young, Bob Deutscher, Daryl Gutheil It would appear there was never a quiet moment: A feature of the Rats used to be the noise made when blowing one keg and tapping a new one. Recorded: 1969, University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus, Regina Ken Leonards parents were concerned to the point where they did not want him to go. So from then on we first tried to use the nude one, but always had the backup! Item GM-PH-2030 - Knights of Columbus at Trianon Ballroom Padwick, or Paddy as the group has tagged him, gives two reasons why he believes the Confederation can succeed. He was certainly an attention-getter! The Chevrons were running out of steam by the Autumn of 1967 and, just in the nick of time, Deutscher received an offer to join the Dynamics his boyhood heroes when guitarist Jimmy Mann decided to bow out and manage the band Confederation.
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