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Cactus (American band)

Cactus is an American hard rock band formed in 1969,[1] and currently comprising Jimmy Kunes as lead singer, guitarist Paul Warren, drummer Carmine Appice, bassist Jimmy Caputo and Randy Pratt on harmonica.[2][3]

Cactus
Cactus in 1970. From left: Tim Bogert, Rusty Day, Jim McCarty, & Carmine Appice
Background information
OriginLong Island, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active1969–1972 (original Cactus), 1976-1979 (Rusty Day's reformed Cactus), 2006–present (current Cactus)
LabelsAtco, Atlantic
MembersCarmine Appice
Paul Warren
Jimmy Kunes
Randy Pratt
Jimmy Caputo
Past membersJim McCarty
Rusty Day
Tim Bogert
Ron Leejack
Peter French
Werner Fritzsching
Duane Hitchings
Mike Pinera
Roland Robinson
Jerry Norris
Bobby Caldwell
Charlie Souza
Steve Dansby
John Sauter
Gary Moffatt
Elliot Dean Rubinson
Pete Bremy
Websitewww.cactusrocks.net

History

Original line-up (1969–1972)

Cactus was initially conceived in late 1969 by former Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice,[1] after plans to team up with guitarist Jeff Beck were canceled when Beck had an automobile accident and was out of the music scene for over a year.

In early 1970, Bogert and Appice brought in blues guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder's Detroit Wheels and The Buddy Miles Express, and singer Rusty Day (born Russell Edward Davidson) from The Amboy Dukes.[1]

This line-up released three albums on Atco Records, Cactus (1970), One Way... or Another (1971), and Restrictions (1971), before intraband troubles led to McCarty quitting at the end of 1971.[1] Day was fired from the group shortly afterwards.[1] The fourth and last original Cactus album, 'Ot 'n' Sweaty (1972), featured original rhythm section Bogert and Appice joined by Werner Fritzschings on guitar, Duane Hitchings on keyboards and Peter French (ex-Leaf Hound and Atomic Rooster) on vocals. Shortly before the final breakup, Guitarist Ricky Ramirez replaced Fritzschings.

After 1972 break-up

Beck, Bogert & Appice

After Cactus's dissolution in 1972, Bogert and Appice finally joined with Jeff Beck to form Beck, Bogert & Appice.[1] After one studio album, the self-titled Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973) and one live album, Beck, Bogert & Appice Live (in Japan) (1973, released only in Japan), the band dissolved. Their second album remains unreleased to this day, along with recordings of the band's last concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London on January 26, 1974.

The Band Detroit

Having made a name for himself in Detroit's rock scene as a force to be reckoned with, Rusty Day worked to restore one of Detroit's most legendary bands, the Band Detroit, to the national stage. The Band Detroit was formed as an offshoot of the Detroit Wheels by members Steve Gaines, Ted "T-Mel" Smith, Nathaniel Peterson, Terry Emery, Bill Hodgeson, and others. The band's initial flame burned out quickly due to many different issues going on at once. A recording exists of Rusty Day, Steve Gaines, and the rest of the band performing in 1973 called The Band Detroit - The Driftwood Tapes.

The New Cactus Band

The New Cactus Band, formed by Duane Hitchings, released one album, Son of Cactus (1973), which featured none of the original Cactus members.[1] Mike Pinera, formerly of Blues Image and Iron Butterfly, came in on guitar, along with Roland Robinson on bass and Jerry Norris on drums.[1] The band then toured live in the Midwest and on the East Coast in mid 1973 with Captain Beyond drummer Bobby Caldwell and former Gregg Allman bass player Charlie Souza. The New Cactus Band soon disbanded.[1] Their sole album peaked at No. 183 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.

In 1976, Rusty Day formed another version of Cactus in Longwood, Florida, where he had relocated. This version of Cactus featured Steve "Kahoutek" Dansby on guitar, John "Soybean Slim" Sauter (who later played on Ted Nugent's Weekend Warriors) on bass guitar and Gary "Madman" Moffatt (who currently plays for .38 Special) on drums. This was the longest lasting 1970s line-up of the band, which ended around 1979. Although this lineup was rumored to have recorded some demos and possibly attempted to record an album, no studio recordings of Rusty Day's Cactus lineup from Florida have ever surfaced. A few live recordings, however, have circulated online.

On June 3, 1982, Rusty Day was murdered at his own house in Longwood, Florida. He and his son were shot to death by one or more unknown drug dealers. The case has never been solved and remains open.[4]

Since 2006 re-forming

Cactus re-emerged in June 2006, in New York City: a radio broadcast on The Radiochick Show and their first show since 1972 at B.B. King's Blues Club in Times Square on June 3. This show was a warm up for the gig which sparked the reunion, an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival in Norje, Sweden on June 9. The 2006 version of Cactus saw original members Appice, Bogert and McCarty reunited and joined by former Savoy Brown frontman Jimmy Kunes on vocals. Randy Pratt joined the band in New York and Sweden on harmonica. The group also released a new album, Cactus V (2006).

In 2008, McCarty left the band and was once again replaced by Werner Fritzchings. Elliot Dean Rubinson replaced Tim Bogert, who retired from touring due to health issues.

In 2011, McCarty returned to the band with Pete Bremy taking over on bass. Bremy also took over for Bogert in Vanilla Fudge and is the only non-original member who has played for both bands. The 2012 line-up was Jim McCarty, Carmine Appice, Jimmy Kunes, Pete Bremy and Randy Pratt.

In early 2016, Carmine Appice announced on his Twitter and Facebook pages that Cactus was coming out with a new album at the end of May that year, "Black Dawn".[5] In early June, Jim McCarty was interviewed on a podcast show, and he said that due to some complications, the release date of Black Dawn had been held up and that it would definitely be out by September (which it was), when the band would be touring for the album, the first show of which would be called the Cactus CD Release Party. McCarty also revealed that the album contained eight brand new songs as well as two never before heard songs by the original band that had recently been unearthed by Carmine Appice.[6]

In 2017, Jimmy Caputo was announced as the band's new bassist and Paul Warren (formerly with Rare Earth, Richard Marx and Rod Stewart) was brought in on guitar, after Jim McCarty was forced to step away from touring due to health issues.[7]

On January 13, 2021, Tim Bogert died at the age of 76, after a long battle with cancer.[8]

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

Year of release Title US Top 200 Label
1970 Cactus #54 Atco
1971 One Way... or Another #88
Restrictions #155
1972 'Ot 'N' Sweaty #162
2006 Cactus V Escapi
2016 Black Dawn Sunset Blvd Records
2021 Tightrope Cleopatra Records

Live albums

  • Tokyo Nights (2014)

DVD

  • TKO Tokyo: Live in Japan (2014)

Compilation albums

Year of release Title Label
1996 Cactology: The Cactus Collection Rhino
2004 Barely Contained: The Studio Sessions Rhino Handmade
Fully Unleashed: The Live Gigs
2007 Fully Unleashed: The Live Gigs Vol. 2
2010 Ultra Sonic Boogie: Live 1971 Purple Pyramid
2013 Cactus/One Way... or Another Hear No Evil
Restrictions/'Ot 'N' Sweaty

Singles

Year of release Title Label
1970 "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" Atco
1971 "Long Tall Sally"
"Token Chokin'"
1972 "Evil"
Bringing Me Down

None of the above listed singles charted in Billboard.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 388/9. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ "Cactus discography". RateYourMusic. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  3. ^ "Interview - Randy Pratt - For Bass Players Only". For Bass Players Only. 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  4. ^ "Seminole County Sheriff's Office - Donald F. Eslinger, Sheriff". Seminolesheriff.org. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  5. ^ "CACTUS ROCKS". Cactusrocks.net. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  6. ^ Barone, Paolo. "Jim McCarty's resurrected '70s band Cactus plays the Magic Bag". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  7. ^ "CACTUS ROCKS". Cactusrocks.net. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  8. ^ Kreps, Daniel (January 14, 2021). "Vanilla Fudge Bassist Tim Bogert Dead at 76". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.

Bibliography

External links

  • Official website
  • Cactus at AllMusic
  • Rock N Roll Universe Interview

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on harmonica 2 3 CactusCactus in 1970 From left Tim Bogert Rusty Day Jim McCarty amp Carmine AppiceBackground informationOriginLong Island New York U S GenresHard rockblues rockheavy metalYears active1969 1972 original Cactus 1976 1979 Rusty Day s reformed Cactus 2006 present current Cactus LabelsAtco AtlanticMembersCarmine AppicePaul WarrenJimmy KunesRandy PrattJimmy CaputoPast membersJim McCartyRusty DayTim BogertRon LeejackPeter FrenchWerner FritzschingDuane HitchingsMike PineraRoland RobinsonJerry NorrisBobby CaldwellCharlie SouzaSteve DansbyJohn SauterGary MoffattElliot Dean RubinsonPete BremyWebsitewww cactusrocks net Contents 1 History 1 1 Original line up 1969 1972 1 2 After 1972 break up 1 2 1 Beck Bogert amp Appice 1 2 2 The Band Detroit 1 2 3 The New Cactus Band 1 3 Since 2006 re forming 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory EditOriginal line up 1969 1972 Edit Cactus was initially conceived in late 1969 by former Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice 1 after plans to team up with guitarist Jeff Beck were canceled when Beck had an automobile accident and was out of the music scene for over a year In early 1970 Bogert and Appice brought in blues guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder s Detroit Wheels and The Buddy Miles Express and singer Rusty Day born Russell Edward Davidson from The Amboy Dukes 1 This line up released three albums on Atco Records Cactus 1970 One Way or Another 1971 and Restrictions 1971 before intraband troubles led to McCarty quitting at the end of 1971 1 Day was fired from the group shortly afterwards 1 The fourth and last original Cactus album Ot n Sweaty 1972 featured original rhythm section Bogert and Appice joined by Werner Fritzschings on guitar Duane Hitchings on keyboards and Peter French ex Leaf Hound and Atomic Rooster on vocals Shortly before the final breakup Guitarist Ricky Ramirez replaced Fritzschings After 1972 break up Edit Beck Bogert amp Appice Edit After Cactus s dissolution in 1972 Bogert and Appice finally joined with Jeff Beck to form Beck Bogert amp Appice 1 After one studio album the self titled Beck Bogert amp Appice 1973 and one live album Beck Bogert amp Appice Live in Japan 1973 released only in Japan the band dissolved Their second album remains unreleased to this day along with recordings of the band s last concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London on January 26 1974 The Band Detroit Edit Having made a name for himself in Detroit s rock scene as a force to be reckoned with Rusty Day worked to restore one of Detroit s most legendary bands the Band Detroit to the national stage The Band Detroit was formed as an offshoot of the Detroit Wheels by members Steve Gaines Ted T Mel Smith Nathaniel Peterson Terry Emery Bill Hodgeson and others The band s initial flame burned out quickly due to many different issues going on at once A recording exists of Rusty Day Steve Gaines and the rest of the band performing in 1973 called The Band Detroit The Driftwood Tapes The New Cactus Band Edit The New Cactus Band formed by Duane Hitchings released one album Son of Cactus 1973 which featured none of the original Cactus members 1 Mike Pinera formerly of Blues Image and Iron Butterfly came in on guitar along with Roland Robinson on bass and Jerry Norris on drums 1 The band then toured live in the Midwest and on the East Coast in mid 1973 with Captain Beyond drummer Bobby Caldwell and former Gregg Allman bass player Charlie Souza The New Cactus Band soon disbanded 1 Their sole album peaked at No 183 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart In 1976 Rusty Day formed another version of Cactus in Longwood Florida where he had relocated This version of Cactus featured Steve Kahoutek Dansby on guitar John Soybean Slim Sauter who later played on Ted Nugent s Weekend Warriors on bass guitar and Gary Madman Moffatt who currently plays for 38 Special on drums This was the longest lasting 1970s line up of the band which ended around 1979 Although this lineup was rumored to have recorded some demos and possibly attempted to record an album no studio recordings of Rusty Day s Cactus lineup from Florida have ever surfaced A few live recordings however have circulated online On June 3 1982 Rusty Day was murdered at his own house in Longwood Florida He and his son were shot to death by one or more unknown drug dealers The case has never been solved and remains open 4 Since 2006 re forming Edit Cactus re emerged in June 2006 in New York City a radio broadcast on The Radiochick Show and their first show since 1972 at B B King s Blues Club in Times Square on June 3 This show was a warm up for the gig which sparked the reunion an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival in Norje Sweden on June 9 The 2006 version of Cactus saw original members Appice Bogert and McCarty reunited and joined by former Savoy Brown frontman Jimmy Kunes on vocals Randy Pratt joined the band in New York and Sweden on harmonica The group also released a new album Cactus V 2006 In 2008 McCarty left the band and was once again replaced by Werner Fritzchings Elliot Dean Rubinson replaced Tim Bogert who retired from touring due to health issues In 2011 McCarty returned to the band with Pete Bremy taking over on bass Bremy also took over for Bogert in Vanilla Fudge and is the only non original member who has played for both bands The 2012 line up was Jim McCarty Carmine Appice Jimmy Kunes Pete Bremy and Randy Pratt In early 2016 Carmine Appice announced on his Twitter and Facebook pages that Cactus was coming out with a new album at the end of May that year Black Dawn 5 In early June Jim McCarty was interviewed on a podcast show and he said that due to some complications the release date of Black Dawn had been held up and that it would definitely be out by September which it was when the band would be touring for the album the first show of which would be called the Cactus CD Release Party McCarty also revealed that the album contained eight brand new songs as well as two never before heard songs by the original band that had recently been unearthed by Carmine Appice 6 In 2017 Jimmy Caputo was announced as the band s new bassist and Paul Warren formerly with Rare Earth Richard Marx and Rod Stewart was brought in on guitar after Jim McCarty was forced to step away from touring due to health issues 7 On January 13 2021 Tim Bogert died at the age of 76 after a long battle with cancer 8 Band members EditDiscography EditStudio albums Year of release Title US Top 200 Label1970 Cactus 54 Atco1971 One Way or Another 88Restrictions 1551972 Ot N Sweaty 1622006 Cactus V Escapi2016 Black Dawn Sunset Blvd Records2021 Tightrope Cleopatra RecordsLive albums Tokyo Nights 2014 DVD TKO Tokyo Live in Japan 2014 Compilation albums Year of release Title Label1996 Cactology The Cactus Collection Rhino2004 Barely Contained The Studio Sessions Rhino HandmadeFully Unleashed The Live Gigs2007 Fully Unleashed The Live Gigs Vol 22010 Ultra Sonic Boogie Live 1971 Purple Pyramid2013 Cactus One Way or Another Hear No EvilRestrictions Ot N SweatySingles Year of release Title Label1970 You Can t Judge a Book by the Cover Atco1971 Long Tall Sally Token Chokin 1972 Evil Bringing Me DownNone of the above listed singles charted in Billboard References Edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 388 9 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Cactus discography RateYourMusic Retrieved 2017 05 29 Interview Randy Pratt For Bass Players Only For Bass Players Only 2010 08 23 Retrieved 2017 05 29 Seminole County Sheriff s Office Donald F Eslinger Sheriff Seminolesheriff org Retrieved 2015 11 03 CACTUS ROCKS Cactusrocks net Retrieved 2017 05 29 Barone Paolo Jim McCarty s resurrected 70s band Cactus plays the Magic Bag Detroit Metro Times Retrieved 2017 05 29 CACTUS ROCKS Cactusrocks net Retrieved August 18 2021 Kreps Daniel January 14 2021 Vanilla Fudge Bassist Tim Bogert Dead at 76 Rollingstone com Retrieved August 18 2021 Bibliography EditThe New Musical Express Book of Rock 1975 Star Books ISBN 0 352 30074 4External links EditOfficial website Cactus at AllMusic Rock N Roll Universe Interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cactus American band amp oldid 1122881543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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