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Ballin' Jack

Ballin' Jack (stylised as Ballin'jack) was an American horn rock group formed in Seattle, Washington in 1969 by Luther Rabb (bass and vocals) and Ronnie Hammon (drums). They had a minor hit in 1970 with "Super Highway", which hit #93 on the Billboard Top 100.[1]

Ballin' Jack
OriginSeattle, Washington, United States
GenresRock
Years active1969–1974
LabelsColumbia Records
Past membersRonnie Hammon
Luther Rabb
Jim Coile
Tim McFarland
Billy McPherson,
Glenn Thomas
Jim Walters,
King Errisson

Career

Rabb and Hammon were inspired by the success of their childhood friend, Jimi Hendrix. They added Glenn Thomas on guitar, and on the horns, were Jim Coile and Tim McFarland. They moved to Los Angeles, California, and lived in a mansion home-studio near the Sunset Strip. Hendrix asked the group to come along with him on his 1970 "Cry Of Love" tour.

Form 1969 to 1974 Ballin' Jack, headlined up and down the West Coast. They went on nationwide US tours warming up for many of the bands at venues like the Fillmore East and West. They were on the bill of several large music festivals of the era. When they played the Troubadour in Los Angeles, in 1972, Billy Joel was the opening act.[2] Ballin' Jack also played in Japan, where they were well received.[3]

By 1975, the band had decided to break up.[4] Luther Rabb later toured with Santana, and both he and Ronnie Hammon, later joined War.

Jim Coile (born on January 22, 1948, in Kirkland, Washington) died tragically on June 20, 2019, at age 71.[5][6]

Legacy

Their song "Found a Child" from their first album was featured on the Columbia Records sampler album Together!.

Several of their songs have been covered or sampled by other artists, including:

  • "Found a Child" – prominently sampled on the Grammy-winning 1989 rap hit, "Bust a Move" by Young MC.
  • "Found a Child" – covered by Funktuation on their EP "Talk" in 2005.[7]
  • "Found a Child" – covered by Cane And Able on their album "Cane And Able" in 1970.[8][9]
  • "Never Let 'Em Say" – sampled by The Beastie Boys in the rap song "Shadrach", from the 1989 album, Paul's Boutique.[1]
  • "Never Let 'Em Say" – sampled on the 1991 song "Step in the Arena" by Gang Starr[10][11]
  • "Never Let 'em Say" – sampled by Double X Posse in their hit 1992 single "Not Gonna Be Able To Do It"[12]

Personnel

  • Luther Rabb (bass, vocals) (1942–2006)
  • Ronnie Hammon (drums)
  • Glenn Thomas (guitar, mandolin)
  • Jim Coile (sax, flute, clarinet) (died 2019)
  • Tim McFarland (trombone, piano, backing vocals (Sep. 20, 1945 – May 26, 2011)[citation needed]
  • Jim Walters (trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals) (deceased)[citation needed]
  • Billy McPherson (sax) (- Nov. 19, 2011)
  • King Errison (percussion, keyboards)

Discography

Albums

  • Ballin' Jack (Columbia, 1970, C 30344)[13]
  • Buzzard Luck (Columbia, 1972, KC 31468)[14]
  • Special Pride (Mercury, 1973, SRM 1–672)[15]
  • Live And In Color (Mercury, 1974, SRM-1-700)[16]

Singles

  • Found A Child / Never Let 'Em Say (Columbia, 1970, 4-45348)[17]
  • Super Highway / Only a Tear[18]
  • Hold On (Columbia, 1971, 4-45464)[19]
  • (Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need / (Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need (Columbia, 1972, 4-45698)[20][21]
  • Try To Relax / Thunder (Mercury, 1973, 73401)[22]
  • This Song / Sunday Morning (Columbia, 4-45464)[23][24]

Other

A short instrumental song called "Little Bit of Feeling" or "A Little Bit of Feeling", with rock guitar chords and horns, is said to have been played by Ballin' Jack in at least one of their concerts in January 1972 that was broadcast live on KDEO radio station that month in San Diego, California. No known recording exists of this song, or any recording of that concert.[25]

References

  1. ^ a b Answers.com – Artist: Ballin' Jack
  2. ^ "History". Troubadour.
  3. ^ Ballin-Jack.com – Cruisin' The Super Highway... From Hendrix To Hip-Hop 2009-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Dancing Monica.com – Luther Rabb – Songwriter, Musician & Vocalist
  5. ^ "James Richard Coile 1948 – 2019". legacy.com. June 30, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  6. ^ "Jazz Caliente: Remembering Sonando's Jim Coile". KNKX. June 28, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  7. ^ metacafe.com. "FUNKTUATION Found A Child". Metacafe.
  8. ^ "Cane And Able – Cane And Able". Discogs.
  9. ^ Killerklee (24 February 2009). "CANE AND ABLE – found a child". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ dustjam82 (31 January 2009). "Ballin' Jack" – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "Gang Starr's 'Step in the Arena' – Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.
  12. ^ . www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-20.
  13. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Ballin' Jack". Discogs.
  14. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Buzzard Luck". Discogs.
  15. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Special Pride". Discogs.
  16. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Live And In Color". Discogs.
  17. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Found A Child / Never Let 'Em Say". Discogs.
  18. ^ "BALLIN' JACK 45 rpm SUPER HIGHWAY + ONLY A TEAR france – eBay". eBay.
  19. ^ "Ballin' Jack, Hold On ~ 1971 Columbia promo 45 – eBay". eBay.
  20. ^ [1][dead link]
  21. ^ [2][dead link]
  22. ^ "Ballin' Jack – Try To Relax / Thunder". Discogs.
  23. ^ [3][dead link]
  24. ^ [4][dead link]
  25. ^ Mark n Victoria Macham (24 August 2010). "BALLIN' JACK – ONLY A TEAR written by Luther Rabb". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 – via YouTube.

External links

  • Ballin' Jack on Myspace
  • Luther Rabb & Ballin' Jack – News Page
  • Horn Rock Heaven
  • Gig posters

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Ballin Jack stylised as Ballin jack was an American horn rock group formed in Seattle Washington in 1969 by Luther Rabb bass and vocals and Ronnie Hammon drums They had a minor hit in 1970 with Super Highway which hit 93 on the Billboard Top 100 1 Ballin JackOriginSeattle Washington United StatesGenresRockYears active1969 1974LabelsColumbia RecordsPast membersRonnie HammonLuther RabbJim CoileTim McFarlandBilly McPherson Glenn ThomasJim Walters King Errisson Contents 1 Career 2 Legacy 3 Personnel 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 4 3 Other 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditRabb and Hammon were inspired by the success of their childhood friend Jimi Hendrix They added Glenn Thomas on guitar and on the horns were Jim Coile and Tim McFarland They moved to Los Angeles California and lived in a mansion home studio near the Sunset Strip Hendrix asked the group to come along with him on his 1970 Cry Of Love tour Form 1969 to 1974 Ballin Jack headlined up and down the West Coast They went on nationwide US tours warming up for many of the bands at venues like the Fillmore East and West They were on the bill of several large music festivals of the era When they played the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 1972 Billy Joel was the opening act 2 Ballin Jack also played in Japan where they were well received 3 By 1975 the band had decided to break up 4 Luther Rabb later toured with Santana and both he and Ronnie Hammon later joined War Jim Coile born on January 22 1948 in Kirkland Washington died tragically on June 20 2019 at age 71 5 6 Legacy EditTheir song Found a Child from their first album was featured on the Columbia Records sampler album Together Several of their songs have been covered or sampled by other artists including Found a Child prominently sampled on the Grammy winning 1989 rap hit Bust a Move by Young MC Found a Child covered by Funktuation on their EP Talk in 2005 7 Found a Child covered by Cane And Able on their album Cane And Able in 1970 8 9 Never Let Em Say sampled by The Beastie Boys in the rap song Shadrach from the 1989 album Paul s Boutique 1 Never Let Em Say sampled on the 1991 song Step in the Arena by Gang Starr 10 11 Never Let em Say sampled by Double X Posse in their hit 1992 single Not Gonna Be Able To Do It 12 Personnel EditLuther Rabb bass vocals 1942 2006 Ronnie Hammon drums Glenn Thomas guitar mandolin Jim Coile sax flute clarinet died 2019 Tim McFarland trombone piano backing vocals Sep 20 1945 May 26 2011 citation needed Jim Walters trumpet flugelhorn vocals deceased citation needed Billy McPherson sax Nov 19 2011 King Errison percussion keyboards Discography EditAlbums Edit Ballin Jack Columbia 1970 C 30344 13 Buzzard Luck Columbia 1972 KC 31468 14 Special Pride Mercury 1973 SRM 1 672 15 Live And In Color Mercury 1974 SRM 1 700 16 Singles Edit Found A Child Never Let Em Say Columbia 1970 4 45348 17 Super Highway Only a Tear 18 Hold On Columbia 1971 4 45464 19 Come Round Here I m the One You Need Come Round Here I m the One You Need Columbia 1972 4 45698 20 21 Try To Relax Thunder Mercury 1973 73401 22 This Song Sunday Morning Columbia 4 45464 23 24 Other Edit A short instrumental song called Little Bit of Feeling or A Little Bit of Feeling with rock guitar chords and horns is said to have been played by Ballin Jack in at least one of their concerts in January 1972 that was broadcast live on KDEO radio station that month in San Diego California No known recording exists of this song or any recording of that concert 25 References Edit a b Answers com Artist Ballin Jack History Troubadour Ballin Jack com Cruisin The Super Highway From Hendrix To Hip Hop Archived 2009 03 22 at the Wayback Machine Dancing Monica com Luther Rabb Songwriter Musician amp Vocalist James Richard Coile 1948 2019 legacy com June 30 2019 Retrieved July 27 2020 Jazz Caliente Remembering Sonando s Jim Coile KNKX June 28 2019 Retrieved July 27 2020 metacafe com FUNKTUATION Found A Child Metacafe Cane And Able Cane And Able Discogs Killerklee 24 February 2009 CANE AND ABLE found a child Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 via YouTube dustjam82 31 January 2009 Ballin Jack via YouTube Gang Starr s Step in the Arena Discover the Sample Source WhoSampled YouTube www youtube com Archived from the original on 2012 12 20 Ballin Jack Ballin Jack Discogs Ballin Jack Buzzard Luck Discogs Ballin Jack Special Pride Discogs Ballin Jack Live And In Color Discogs Ballin Jack Found A Child Never Let Em Say Discogs BALLIN JACK 45 rpm SUPER HIGHWAY ONLY A TEAR france eBay eBay Ballin Jack Hold On 1971 Columbia promo 45 eBay eBay 1 dead link 2 dead link Ballin Jack Try To Relax Thunder Discogs 3 dead link 4 dead link Mark n Victoria Macham 24 August 2010 BALLIN JACK ONLY A TEAR written by Luther Rabb Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 via YouTube External links EditBallin Jack on Myspace Luther Rabb amp Ballin Jack News Page Horn Rock Heaven Gig posters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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