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The Soul Searchers (Canadian group)

The Soul Searchers were an important part of Canadian soul music history. The group contained notable artists such as Diane Brooks, Eric Mercury, William "Smitty" Smith, Steve Kennedy and Eric "Mouse" Johnson. At times they are also referred to Diane Brooks, Eric Mercury and The Soul Searchers or Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers.

The Soul Searchers
Also known asDiane Brooks, Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers, Diane Brooks and the Soul Searchers, Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers
OriginToronto,Canada
GenresSoul, R&B
Years active1966 to 196?
LabelsSac, Big Man Records, Mad Meece Records[citation needed]
Past membersDiane Brooks
Eric "Mouse" Johnson
Steve Kennedy
Terry Logan
Glen McDonnell
Eric Mercury
William "Smitty" Smith

Background edit

They were a jazzy R&B ensemble which moved up from the teen clubs to licensed bars in Toronto.[1] Playing at many of the clubs around Ontario and Québec and over the US border to venues in Buffalo,[2] they also performed at The Scene club in New York.[3] They also appeared multiple times on Canadian television on the Music Hop television show.[2]

Singer Brenda Russell who opened for the group said "They were the "most stunning things" she'd ever seen and that the group was the biggest soul band in the country and "there was nobody like them".[4]

Two members of the group, Steve Kennedy and William Smith would later on be founding members of the group Motherlode.[5]

Career edit

Diane Brooks had been a member of The Three Playmates who had a hit in 1958 with "Sugah Wooga". Brooks and Steve Kennedy had been part of the Silhouettes who were an established group on the Toronto R&B scene. The Silhouettes had actually backed Eric Mercury on his single, "I Wondered Why" bw "Softly", released on Clip 1122 in 1966. That year the two of them left the group to form The Soul Searchers with Eric Mercury, guitarist Terry Logan, organist William "Smitty" Smith and drummer Eric "Mouse" Johnson.[2]

In his book, A Stroke of Luck, William "Smitty" Smith wrote that Brooks and Kennedy were romantically involved. He and Kennedy had an idea of putting together a group to play behind her. So in 1966 the group was formed. Even though the group is referred to as the Soul Searchers, the real name was Diane Brooks, Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers.[6] The instrumental part of the group consisted of Eric "Mouse" Johnson on drums and vocals, Steve Kennedy on tenor, baritone sax and background vocals, Terry Logan on guitar and vocals, and William "Smitty" Smith on Hammond B3 organ and vocals.[7] Their first gig was at the Memory Lane in Toronto.[6]

With things moving along for the group, Brooks got an offer to record for herself. Due to the band supposedly not being up to the task and lacking in experience, they did not get to play on the recording.[6] A session took place in New York in 1966. According to Michel Ruppli's book on the Verve discography, on November 17th of that year, four songs were recorded with Harvey Brooks (no relation to Diane) who was producing at the time. The four songs on that date were "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" / "In My Heart" (Verve 5036), and "Sometimes I Wonder" and "Into Something Good". The following year, on March 15, two more tracks, "Picture Me Gone" (Verve 5055) and "Say Something Nice To Me". Some of these tracks were not released.[2] Diane Brooks did have "Picture Me Gone" bw "Sometimes I Wonder" released on Verve Forecast KF 5055 in 1967. The B side was composed by herself and Kennedy.[8] In mid-1967, members of the group did provide vocal backing for Mandala on their Soul Crusade album that was released on Atlantic Records.[2] Also in that period, along with The Free Spirits and Tiny Tim, the group appeared at The Scene on the same bill as The Doors on various nights in May and June.[9][10]

At some stage Brooks had left the band after falling in love with a hairdresser, leaving Mercury to be the front man.[11]

Lonely Girl edit

In spite of the group having played gigs in Canada and the US, they still had not secured a record deal. They did however manage to get the attention of a young producer called C. Nash. He had been coming along to their performances and wanted to record them. They had been playing in Detroit at the time when a session was set up around the middle of the night in a small spartan studio. After a few hours of rehearsal and arrangement, the recording session took place. The song "Lonely Girl" which was written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter had been rejected by Motown. Later on, ten copies of the record were given to the group. They never saw Nash again and was no airplay or promotion. The single credited to Eric Mercury & The Soul Searchers would eventually become a highly prized item among collectors, attracting some high prices.[12][13][14] By mid-1968, the Soul Searchers were a popular band in Canada with Mercury as the front man. It was when they were playing in Halifax that he made a decision to leave the band.[15]

Breaking up edit

One thing that pushed Eric Mercury out was when the group played a gig at The Mercury Club on Victoria street without him.[16] The killing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as hearing about Richie Havens was doing musically were other things that prompted him to leave. So he headed to New York with just his library card and $52 on him.[15]

Steve Kennedy left the band and was replaced by saxophonist Glen McDonnell.[17] Some time later, following the break up of the group, William Smith followed Kennedy and joined Grant Smith and The Power of which David Clayton Thomas was a member. Then in 1969, Smith and Kennedy formed Motherlode.[5]

Later years edit

Eric "Mouse" Johnson would be a member of Rhinoceros and their drummer for the group's final months in 1971.[18] He was also a member of Dr. Music and later played on albums by David Clayton-Thomas, Eric Mercury, Diane Brooks and Leon Hayward etc.[19]

After Motherlode, William Smith worked with Etta James, David Foster, Richie Havens and Crosby, Stills and Nash in the 1970s and in the 1980s, more session work with artists such as Tracy Chapman, Linda Ronstadt, Maurice White, Jackson Browne, Bruce Willis, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner and The Pointer Sisters. He also recorded two solo albums, A Good Feelin and Smitty. On New Year's Day 1992, he suffered a stroke and on November 26, 1997, he died of a heart attack in Sherman Oaks.[20]

Diane Brooks had a solo career and recorded two albums, Some Kind of Soul and The Backstairs of My Life. She also recorded an album with Bob Ruzicka in 1974 that was for CBC radio use only. She also was a backing singer and toured with Bette Midler, Boz Scaggs, and Count Basie.[21] She died from pulmonary disease in 2005 at age 66.[22]

Eric Mercury went on to record Electric Black Man which was released in 1969.[23] He had a hit in 1971 with "I Can Smell That Funky Music" which got to no. 30 on the Canadian charts.[24][25] With William "Smitty" Smith, he co-wrote "Down the Backstairs of My Life that would be recorded by himself, Smith, Dianne Brooks, Yvonne Elliman, Leah Kunkel, Thelma Houston, Kenny Rankin, Joey Scarbury and Dee Dee Warwick.[26] He also had a minor hit in 1983 with "Our Love Will Stop the World", which he sang as a duet with Roberta Flack.[27][28] He died from pancreatic cancer on 14 March 2022.[29]

Discography edit

Recordings
Act Song title Catalogue info Year Notes #
Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers "Lonely Girl" / "Lonely Girl" Part 2 Sac 5-0001 196? US original release[30][31]
Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers "Lonely Girl" / "Lonely Girl" Part 2 Sac 5-0001 2020 US Re-release[32]
Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers "Lonely Girl" / "Lonely Girl" Part 2 Big Man Records BMR - 1006 2021 UK release ( Re-release)[33]
Album
Act Song title Catalogue info Year Notes #
The Soul Searchers Live at Strawberry Patch Mad Meece Records 1968 [19][citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ The Globe and Mail, March 23, 2022 - OBITUARY, Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by BRAD WHEELER
  2. ^ a b c d e citizenfreak.com (© Museum of Canadian Music) - Brooks, Dianne - Some Other Kind of Soul Information/Write-up
  3. ^ The Globe and Mail, March 23, 2022 - OBITUARY, Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by BRAD WHEELER
  4. ^ Toronto Star, March 17, 2022 - Eric Mercury, Canada’s ‘Electric Black Man,’ singer for ‘Be Like Mike’ campaign, dies By David Friend The Canadian Press
  5. ^ a b "Motherlode | Discover music on NTS". Nts.live. Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c A Stroke of Luck by William D. Smith 2008, ISBN 0615235654 - Pages 278 to 280 Diane Brooks
  7. ^ FYI Music News, Sep 06, 2019 - Eric Mercury - Electric Black Man - A Conversation By Bill King
  8. ^ 45Cat - Diane Brooks - Discography
  9. ^ Mildequator.com - - The Doors | Steve Paul's The Scene 1967, Variations
  10. ^ "The Doors | Steve Paul's The Scene 1967". Mildequator.com. Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  11. ^ FYI News, September 6, 2019 - Eric Mercury - Electric Black Man - A Conversation by Bill King
  12. ^ Soul Strutter, Monday, September 6, 2021 - Eric Mercury & The Soul Searchers (2021) - Lonely Girl (Big Man Records #BMR-1006)
  13. ^ Soul Discovery, 25 July 2021 - Eric Mercury and The Soul Searchers
  14. ^ Popsike Rare Northern Soul 45, Eric Mercury, Lonely Girl, Sac 485742435
  15. ^ a b The Globe and Mail, March 23, 2022 - OBITUARY, Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by Brad Wheeler
  16. ^ FYI News, Mar 16, 2022 - The Eric Mercury Interview, Conducted By Bill King
  17. ^ A Stroke of Luck by William D. Smith 2008, ISBN 0615235654 - Page 21
  18. ^ Rhino Resource Center - Rhinoceros, The Rhinoceros Story by Nick Warburton - 19
  19. ^ a b Rhinoceros-group.com - group, solo and session work... a selected discography, ERIC 'MOUSE' JOHNSON
  20. ^ Salamani Music Publishing - WILLIAM D. "SMITTY" SMITH
  21. ^ Citizen Freak, © Museum of Canadian Music. - Brooks, Dianne
  22. ^ Jazz Rock Soul, artists and Albums of the '70s and '80s - Dianne Brooks
  23. ^ CTV News, March 17, 2022 - Eric Mercury, Canada's 'Electric Black Man,' singer for 'Be Like Mike' campaign, dies by David Friend
  24. ^ Billboard, December 11, 1971 - Page 53 International News Reports, Eric Mercury on LP Promo Tour
  25. ^ Collectionscanada.gc.ca - RPM Top 100 Singles - January 15, 1972
  26. ^ Second Hand Songs - Original, Down the Backstairs of My Life by Eric Mercury, VERSIONS, Down the Back Stairs of My Life written by Eric Mercury, William D. Smith
  27. ^ Cashbox Magazine.com - The CASH BOX Top 100 Black Contemporary, Week ending March 12, 1983
  28. ^ Cash Box, March 19, 1983 - page 32, TOP BLACK CONTEMPORARY SINGLES
  29. ^ Santos, Stacy Simons (March 15, 2022). "Canadian Singer-Songwriter and Musician Eric Mercury Has Died at 78". Celebrityaccess.com. Retrieved August 6, 2023.
  30. ^ In Dangerous Rhythm, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2007 - Eric Mercury Lonely Girl
  31. ^ 45Cat - Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers, USA
  32. ^ Discogs - Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers, Releases
  33. ^ Soul Strutter, Monday September 6, 2021 - Eric Mercury & The Soul Searchers (2021) - Lonely Girl (Big Man Records #BMR-1006)

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This article is about the Canadian soul group The Soul Searchers For the Chuck Brown group in the United States see The Soul Searchers The Soul Searchers were an important part of Canadian soul music history The group contained notable artists such as Diane Brooks Eric Mercury William Smitty Smith Steve Kennedy and Eric Mouse Johnson At times they are also referred to Diane Brooks Eric Mercury and The Soul Searchers or Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers The Soul SearchersAlso known asDiane Brooks Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers Diane Brooks and the Soul Searchers Eric Mercury and the Soul SearchersOriginToronto CanadaGenresSoul R amp BYears active1966 to 196 LabelsSac Big Man Records Mad Meece Records citation needed Past membersDiane BrooksEric Mouse JohnsonSteve KennedyTerry LoganGlen McDonnellEric MercuryWilliam Smitty Smith Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 Lonely Girl 2 2 Breaking up 3 Later years 4 Discography 5 ReferencesBackground editThey were a jazzy R amp B ensemble which moved up from the teen clubs to licensed bars in Toronto 1 Playing at many of the clubs around Ontario and Quebec and over the US border to venues in Buffalo 2 they also performed at The Scene club in New York 3 They also appeared multiple times on Canadian television on the Music Hop television show 2 Singer Brenda Russell who opened for the group said They were the most stunning things she d ever seen and that the group was the biggest soul band in the country and there was nobody like them 4 Two members of the group Steve Kennedy and William Smith would later on be founding members of the group Motherlode 5 Career editDiane Brooks had been a member of The Three Playmates who had a hit in 1958 with Sugah Wooga Brooks and Steve Kennedy had been part of the Silhouettes who were an established group on the Toronto R amp B scene The Silhouettes had actually backed Eric Mercury on his single I Wondered Why bw Softly released on Clip 1122 in 1966 That year the two of them left the group to form The Soul Searchers with Eric Mercury guitarist Terry Logan organist William Smitty Smith and drummer Eric Mouse Johnson 2 In his book A Stroke of Luck William Smitty Smith wrote that Brooks and Kennedy were romantically involved He and Kennedy had an idea of putting together a group to play behind her So in 1966 the group was formed Even though the group is referred to as the Soul Searchers the real name was Diane Brooks Eric Mercury and the Soul Searchers 6 The instrumental part of the group consisted of Eric Mouse Johnson on drums and vocals Steve Kennedy on tenor baritone sax and background vocals Terry Logan on guitar and vocals and William Smitty Smith on Hammond B3 organ and vocals 7 Their first gig was at the Memory Lane in Toronto 6 With things moving along for the group Brooks got an offer to record for herself Due to the band supposedly not being up to the task and lacking in experience they did not get to play on the recording 6 A session took place in New York in 1966 According to Michel Ruppli s book on the Verve discography on November 17th of that year four songs were recorded with Harvey Brooks no relation to Diane who was producing at the time The four songs on that date were I Just Don t Know What To Do With Myself In My Heart Verve 5036 and Sometimes I Wonder and Into Something Good The following year on March 15 two more tracks Picture Me Gone Verve 5055 and Say Something Nice To Me Some of these tracks were not released 2 Diane Brooks did have Picture Me Gone bw Sometimes I Wonder released on Verve Forecast KF 5055 in 1967 The B side was composed by herself and Kennedy 8 In mid 1967 members of the group did provide vocal backing for Mandala on their Soul Crusade album that was released on Atlantic Records 2 Also in that period along with The Free Spirits and Tiny Tim the group appeared at The Scene on the same bill as The Doors on various nights in May and June 9 10 At some stage Brooks had left the band after falling in love with a hairdresser leaving Mercury to be the front man 11 Lonely Girl edit In spite of the group having played gigs in Canada and the US they still had not secured a record deal They did however manage to get the attention of a young producer called C Nash He had been coming along to their performances and wanted to record them They had been playing in Detroit at the time when a session was set up around the middle of the night in a small spartan studio After a few hours of rehearsal and arrangement the recording session took place The song Lonely Girl which was written by William Mickey Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter had been rejected by Motown Later on ten copies of the record were given to the group They never saw Nash again and was no airplay or promotion The single credited to Eric Mercury amp The Soul Searchers would eventually become a highly prized item among collectors attracting some high prices 12 13 14 By mid 1968 the Soul Searchers were a popular band in Canada with Mercury as the front man It was when they were playing in Halifax that he made a decision to leave the band 15 Breaking up edit One thing that pushed Eric Mercury out was when the group played a gig at The Mercury Club on Victoria street without him 16 The killing of Dr Martin Luther King Jr as hearing about Richie Havens was doing musically were other things that prompted him to leave So he headed to New York with just his library card and 52 on him 15 Steve Kennedy left the band and was replaced by saxophonist Glen McDonnell 17 Some time later following the break up of the group William Smith followed Kennedy and joined Grant Smith and The Power of which David Clayton Thomas was a member Then in 1969 Smith and Kennedy formed Motherlode 5 Later years editEric Mouse Johnson would be a member of Rhinoceros and their drummer for the group s final months in 1971 18 He was also a member of Dr Music and later played on albums by David Clayton Thomas Eric Mercury Diane Brooks and Leon Hayward etc 19 After Motherlode William Smith worked with Etta James David Foster Richie Havens and Crosby Stills and Nash in the 1970s and in the 1980s more session work with artists such as Tracy Chapman Linda Ronstadt Maurice White Jackson Browne Bruce Willis Rod Stewart Tina Turner and The Pointer Sisters He also recorded two solo albums A Good Feelin and Smitty On New Year s Day 1992 he suffered a stroke and on November 26 1997 he died of a heart attack in Sherman Oaks 20 Diane Brooks had a solo career and recorded two albums Some Kind of Soul and The Backstairs of My Life She also recorded an album with Bob Ruzicka in 1974 that was for CBC radio use only She also was a backing singer and toured with Bette Midler Boz Scaggs and Count Basie 21 She died from pulmonary disease in 2005 at age 66 22 Eric Mercury went on to record Electric Black Man which was released in 1969 23 He had a hit in 1971 with I Can Smell That Funky Music which got to no 30 on the Canadian charts 24 25 With William Smitty Smith he co wrote Down the Backstairs of My Life that would be recorded by himself Smith Dianne Brooks Yvonne Elliman Leah Kunkel Thelma Houston Kenny Rankin Joey Scarbury and Dee Dee Warwick 26 He also had a minor hit in 1983 with Our Love Will Stop the World which he sang as a duet with Roberta Flack 27 28 He died from pancreatic cancer on 14 March 2022 29 Discography editRecordings Act Song title Catalogue info Year Notes Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers Lonely Girl Lonely Girl Part 2 Sac 5 0001 196 US original release 30 31 Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers Lonely Girl Lonely Girl Part 2 Sac 5 0001 2020 US Re release 32 Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers Lonely Girl Lonely Girl Part 2 Big Man Records BMR 1006 2021 UK release Re release 33 Album Act Song title Catalogue info Year Notes The Soul Searchers Live at Strawberry Patch Mad Meece Records 1968 19 citation needed References edit The Globe and Mail March 23 2022 OBITUARY Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by BRAD WHEELER a b c d e citizenfreak com c Museum of Canadian Music Brooks Dianne Some Other Kind of Soul Information Write up The Globe and Mail March 23 2022 OBITUARY Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by BRAD WHEELER Toronto Star March 17 2022 Eric Mercury Canada s Electric Black Man singer for Be Like Mike campaign dies By David Friend The Canadian Press a b Motherlode Discover music on NTS Nts live Retrieved August 6 2023 a b c A Stroke of Luck by William D Smith 2008 ISBN 0615235654 Pages 278 to 280 Diane Brooks FYI Music News Sep 06 2019 Eric Mercury Electric Black Man A Conversation By Bill King 45Cat Diane Brooks Discography Mildequator com The Doors Steve Paul s The Scene 1967 Variations The Doors Steve Paul s The Scene 1967 Mildequator com Retrieved August 6 2023 FYI News September 6 2019 Eric Mercury Electric Black Man A Conversation by Bill King Soul Strutter Monday September 6 2021 Eric Mercury amp The Soul Searchers 2021 Lonely Girl Big Man Records BMR 1006 Soul Discovery 25 July 2021 Eric Mercury and The Soul Searchers Popsike Rare Northern Soul 45 Eric Mercury Lonely Girl Sac 485742435 a b The Globe and Mail March 23 2022 OBITUARY Charismatic singer Eric Mercury turned heads with Electric Black Man album by Brad Wheeler FYI News Mar 16 2022 The Eric Mercury Interview Conducted By Bill King A Stroke of Luck by William D Smith 2008 ISBN 0615235654 Page 21 Rhino Resource Center Rhinoceros The Rhinoceros Story by Nick Warburton 19 a b Rhinoceros group com group solo and session work a selected discography ERIC MOUSE JOHNSON Salamani Music Publishing WILLIAM D SMITTY SMITH Citizen Freak c Museum of Canadian Music Brooks Dianne Jazz Rock Soul artists and Albums of the 70s and 80s Dianne Brooks CTV News March 17 2022 Eric Mercury Canada s Electric Black Man singer for Be Like Mike campaign dies by David Friend Billboard December 11 1971 Page 53 International News Reports Eric Mercury on LP Promo Tour Collectionscanada gc ca RPM Top 100 Singles January 15 1972 Second Hand Songs Original Down the Backstairs of My Life by Eric Mercury VERSIONS Down the Back Stairs of My Life written by Eric Mercury William D Smith Cashbox Magazine com The CASH BOX Top 100 Black Contemporary Week ending March 12 1983 Cash Box March 19 1983 page 32 TOP BLACK CONTEMPORARY SINGLES Santos Stacy Simons March 15 2022 Canadian Singer Songwriter and Musician Eric Mercury Has Died at 78 Celebrityaccess com Retrieved August 6 2023 In Dangerous Rhythm FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 2007 Eric Mercury Lonely Girl 45Cat Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers USA Discogs Eric Mercury And The Soul Searchers Releases Soul Strutter Monday September 6 2021 Eric Mercury amp The Soul Searchers 2021 Lonely Girl Big Man Records BMR 1006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Soul Searchers Canadian group amp oldid 1169028798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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