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Harpers Bizarre

Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)."

Harpers Bizarre
Harpers Bizarre in 1967
Background information
OriginSanta Cruz, California, United States
GenresSunshine pop, baroque pop
Years active1967–1970; 1976
LabelsWarner Bros., Forest Bay, Sundazed
Past membersTed Templeman
Dick Scoppettone
Tom Sowell
Eddie James
Dick Yount (died 2019)
John Petersen (died 2007)

Career edit

Harpers Bizarre was formed out of the Tikis, a band from Santa Cruz, California, which had some local successes with Beatlesque songs in the mid 1960s.[1] The Tikis had been signed to Tom Donahue's Autumn Records from 1965 to 1966 and had released two singles on that label.[2][3] In 1967, record producer Lenny Waronker got hold of the Simon & Garfunkel song "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," determined to make it into a hit single. The Tikis recorded it using an arrangement created by Leon Russell, featuring extended harmonies reminiscent of the work of Brian Wilson or even the Swingle Singers. The song was released under a new band name, "Harpers Bizarre" (a play on the magazine Harper's Bazaar), so as not to alienate the Tikis' fanbase.[1] The Harpers Bizarre version of the song reached No. 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1967,[4][5] far exceeding any success that the Tikis thus far had. The track reached No. 34 on the UK Singles Chart.[6]

The success of the single prompted Harpers Bizarre to record their debut album. At this point, the band consisted of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar), Dick Scoppettone (vocals, guitar, bass), Eddie James (guitar), Dick Yount (bass, vocals), and John Petersen (drums, percussion, vocals). Petersen had previously already enjoyed a brief spell of success as member of the Beau Brummels;[1] James left after the release of the group's second album and was replaced by Tom Sowell. Under the guidance of producer Lenny Waronker (and Templeman, who emerged as the leader of the group), Harpers Bizarre developed a unique sound which experimented with heavy vocal layering. Most of Harpers Bizarre's recordings are cheerful and airy, both in subject matter and musical accompaniment, often with string and woodwind arrangements. Their music is most closely associated with the sunshine pop and baroque pop genres.

In addition to covering several old standards (including Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" and Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo"), Harpers Bizarre also recorded the work of several contemporary songwriters, Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks and Harry Nilsson, who also appear on their recordings in the guise of session musicians and/or arrangers. Neither Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks, nor Harry Nilsson were ever members of the Tikis or Harpers Bizarre.[7] One of their recordings was the mildly controversial Randy Newman number "The Biggest Night of Her Life", about a schoolgirl who is "too excited to sleep" because she has promised to lose her virginity on her sixteenth birthday to a boy, whom her parents like "because his hair is always neat".[citation needed]

After the band's initial chart ascendancy with "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)", none of Harpers Bizarre's subsequent singles achieved the same level of success. "Chattanooga Choo Choo" did reach No. 1 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart, despite a drug reference ("do another number down in Carolina"). The band broke up shortly after their last album was released in 1969. Templeman has stated that they broke up over whether to continue with their producer: "Well, the lowdown was that the rest of the band didn't want Lenny to produce us anymore, but I did. So, it was me against them. (Laughs) And that was it."[8]

In 1967, they contributed the title song for the short-lived ABC-TV series Malibu U, starring Ricky Nelson. Their music can also be heard in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas.

On October 31, 1969, while returning to San Francisco after playing a concert in Pasadena, California, the group's TWA flight was hijacked. All the passengers were safely released in Denver, Colorado.[9] However, the plane and its crew continued on to Rome, Italy, where the hijacker was apprehended.[10] This incident covered 6,900 miles, the longest distance ever covered in an airplane hijacking incident.[11] Scoppettone later described the hijack as "the best publicity we ever had, by a mile".[12]

Also in 1969, they were guests on NBC's The Spring Thing, a musical television special hosted by Bobbie Gentry and Noel Harrison. Other guests included were Goldie Hawn, Meredith MacRae, Irwin C. Watson, Rod McKuen, and Shirley Bassey.[13]

Their rendition of "Anything Goes" is heard over the opening scenes of the 1970 film The Boys in the Band and in the film's trailer.

Ted Templeman went on to become a prominent music producer for several established artists, including Van Morrison, Bette Midler, and Carly Simon, and help launch the careers of a number of new artists, like The Doobie Brothers, Nicolette Larson, Montrose, and Van Halen.

In 1976, a partial reunion of the group occurred (without Templeman) to record an album, As Time Goes By, which is often overlooked in Harpers Bizarre discographies.[citation needed]

Drummer John Petersen, husband of Templeman's sister Roberta, died suddenly on November 11, 2007 of a heart attack.[14] Dick Yount died in March 2019.[7]

Discography edit

Albums edit

The Big Beat Records compilation albums Dance with Me: The Autumn Teen Sound (1994) and Someone to Love: The Birth of the San Francisco Sound (1996) contain the Tikis' two 45s and several previously unreleased recordings.

Singles edit

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart positions Album
US US
AC
UK
1965 "If I've Been Dreaming"
b/w "Pay Attention to Me"
Non-album tracks
1966 "Lost My Love Today"
b/w "Bye Bye Bye"
Above two singles shown as by The Tikis
1967 "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)"
b/w "Lost My Love Today" (Non-album track)
13 4 34 Feelin' Groovy
"Come to the Sunshine"
b/w "The Debutante's Ball"
37
"Anything Goes"
b/w "Malibu U." (Non-album track)
43 6 33 Anything Goes
"Chattanooga Choo Choo"
b/w "Hey, You in the Crowd"
45 1
1968 "Cotton Candy Sandman"
b/w "Virginia City" (from Anything Goes)
Harpers Bizarre 4
"Both Sides Now"
b/w "Small Talk"
123 38 Non-album tracks
"Battle of New Orleans"
b/w "Green Apple Tree"
95 21 The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre
"I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!"
b/w "Look to the Rainbow" (from The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre)
Harpers Bizarre 4
1969 "Knock on Wood"
b/w "Witchi Tai To"
1970 "Poly High"
b/w "Soft Soundin' Music" (from Harpers Bizarre 4)
Non-album track
"Anything Goes"
b/w "Virginia City"
Anything Goes
"If We Ever Needed the Lord Before"
b/w "Mad" (from The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre)
Non-album tracks
1972 "Poly High"
b/w "Knock on Wood" (from Harpers Bizarre 4)
1976 "Down at Papa Joe's"
b/w "As Time Goes By"
As Time Goes By
"You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine"
b/w "Young Love"
Non-album tracks
"Say Goodbye to 18 Yellow Roses"
b/w "It's All Over Now"
1973 "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (UK chart reentry)
b/w "Anything Goes" and "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (both from Anything Goes)
52 Feelin' Groovy

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Sculatti, Gene (1997). Feelin' Groovy: The Best of Harpers Bizarre. (1997 CD liner notes).
  2. ^ Ruhlmann, William. Biography of Harpers Bizarre at AllMusic. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  3. ^ Eder, Bruce. Biography of The Tikis at AllMusic. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  4. ^ Billboard Singles for Harpers Bizarre at AllMusic. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  5. ^ "Harpers Bizarre". Billboard. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  6. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 244. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. ^ a b Dick Scoppettone
  8. ^ Greenwald, M. "The Ted Templeman interview". Harpers Bizarre Lyrics Page. Die Augenweide. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  9. ^ "Capture Gunman in Chapel After Hijacking Plane on Longest Flight in History". The Gettysburg Times. November 1, 1969. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  10. ^ "An Ex-Skyjacker Who Survived An Earthquake Himself Rushes Aid to Italy's Homeless". Time Inc. December 15, 1980. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  11. ^ Hijacking description at the Aviation Safety Network
  12. ^ Hughes, Roland (October 26, 2019). "The longest and most spectacular plane hijack". BBC News. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
  13. ^ Terrace, Vincent (June 6, 2013). Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-2012, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476612409.
  14. ^ "John Petersen Obituary - San Francisco, CA". Legacy.com.

Further reading edit

Templeman, Ted; Renoff, Greg (2020). Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer's Life In Music. Toronto: ECW Press. pp. 65–101. ISBN 9781770414839. OCLC 1121143123.

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For the American fashion magazine see Harper s Bazaar Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s best known for their Broadway sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon amp Garfunkel s The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin Groovy Harpers BizarreHarpers Bizarre in 1967Background informationOriginSanta Cruz California United StatesGenresSunshine pop baroque popYears active1967 1970 1976LabelsWarner Bros Forest Bay SundazedPast membersTed TemplemanDick ScoppettoneTom SowellEddie JamesDick Yount died 2019 John Petersen died 2007 Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 References 4 Further readingCareer editHarpers Bizarre was formed out of the Tikis a band from Santa Cruz California which had some local successes with Beatlesque songs in the mid 1960s 1 The Tikis had been signed to Tom Donahue s Autumn Records from 1965 to 1966 and had released two singles on that label 2 3 In 1967 record producer Lenny Waronker got hold of the Simon amp Garfunkel song The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin Groovy determined to make it into a hit single The Tikis recorded it using an arrangement created by Leon Russell featuring extended harmonies reminiscent of the work of Brian Wilson or even the Swingle Singers The song was released under a new band name Harpers Bizarre a play on the magazine Harper s Bazaar so as not to alienate the Tikis fanbase 1 The Harpers Bizarre version of the song reached No 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1967 4 5 far exceeding any success that the Tikis thus far had The track reached No 34 on the UK Singles Chart 6 The success of the single prompted Harpers Bizarre to record their debut album At this point the band consisted of Ted Templeman vocals drums guitar Dick Scoppettone vocals guitar bass Eddie James guitar Dick Yount bass vocals and John Petersen drums percussion vocals Petersen had previously already enjoyed a brief spell of success as member of the Beau Brummels 1 James left after the release of the group s second album and was replaced by Tom Sowell Under the guidance of producer Lenny Waronker and Templeman who emerged as the leader of the group Harpers Bizarre developed a unique sound which experimented with heavy vocal layering Most of Harpers Bizarre s recordings are cheerful and airy both in subject matter and musical accompaniment often with string and woodwind arrangements Their music is most closely associated with the sunshine pop and baroque pop genres In addition to covering several old standards including Cole Porter s Anything Goes and Glenn Miller s Chattanooga Choo Choo Harpers Bizarre also recorded the work of several contemporary songwriters Randy Newman Van Dyke Parks and Harry Nilsson who also appear on their recordings in the guise of session musicians and or arrangers Neither Randy Newman Van Dyke Parks nor Harry Nilsson were ever members of the Tikis or Harpers Bizarre 7 One of their recordings was the mildly controversial Randy Newman number The Biggest Night of Her Life about a schoolgirl who is too excited to sleep because she has promised to lose her virginity on her sixteenth birthday to a boy whom her parents like because his hair is always neat citation needed After the band s initial chart ascendancy with The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin Groovy none of Harpers Bizarre s subsequent singles achieved the same level of success Chattanooga Choo Choo did reach No 1 on Billboard s Easy Listening chart despite a drug reference do another number down in Carolina The band broke up shortly after their last album was released in 1969 Templeman has stated that they broke up over whether to continue with their producer Well the lowdown was that the rest of the band didn t want Lenny to produce us anymore but I did So it was me against them Laughs And that was it 8 In 1967 they contributed the title song for the short lived ABC TV series Malibu U starring Ricky Nelson Their music can also be heard in the 1968 film I Love You Alice B Toklas On October 31 1969 while returning to San Francisco after playing a concert in Pasadena California the group s TWA flight was hijacked All the passengers were safely released in Denver Colorado 9 However the plane and its crew continued on to Rome Italy where the hijacker was apprehended 10 This incident covered 6 900 miles the longest distance ever covered in an airplane hijacking incident 11 Scoppettone later described the hijack as the best publicity we ever had by a mile 12 Also in 1969 they were guests on NBC s The Spring Thing a musical television special hosted by Bobbie Gentry and Noel Harrison Other guests included were Goldie Hawn Meredith MacRae Irwin C Watson Rod McKuen and Shirley Bassey 13 Their rendition of Anything Goes is heard over the opening scenes of the 1970 film The Boys in the Band and in the film s trailer Ted Templeman went on to become a prominent music producer for several established artists including Van Morrison Bette Midler and Carly Simon and help launch the careers of a number of new artists like The Doobie Brothers Nicolette Larson Montrose and Van Halen In 1976 a partial reunion of the group occurred without Templeman to record an album As Time Goes By which is often overlooked in Harpers Bizarre discographies citation needed Drummer John Petersen husband of Templeman s sister Roberta died suddenly on November 11 2007 of a heart attack 14 Dick Yount died in March 2019 7 Discography editAlbums edit Feelin Groovy Warner Bros 1967 Anything Goes Warner Bros 1967 The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre Warner Bros 1968 Harpers Bizarre 4 Warner Bros 1969 As Time Goes By Forest Bay 1976 Feelin Groovy The Best of Harpers Bizarre Warner Archives 1997 The Complete Singles Collection 1965 1970 Now Sounds 2016 The Big Beat Records compilation albums Dance with Me The Autumn Teen Sound 1994 and Someone to Love The Birth of the San Francisco Sound 1996 contain the Tikis two 45s and several previously unreleased recordings Singles edit Year Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions Album US USAC UK 1965 If I ve Been Dreaming b w Pay Attention to Me Non album tracks 1966 Lost My Love Today b w Bye Bye Bye Above two singles shown as by The Tikis 1967 The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin Groovy b w Lost My Love Today Non album track 13 4 34 Feelin Groovy Come to the Sunshine b w The Debutante s Ball 37 Anything Goes b w Malibu U Non album track 43 6 33 Anything Goes Chattanooga Choo Choo b w Hey You in the Crowd 45 1 1968 Cotton Candy Sandman b w Virginia City from Anything Goes Harpers Bizarre 4 Both Sides Now b w Small Talk 123 38 Non album tracks Battle of New Orleans b w Green Apple Tree 95 21 The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre I Love You Alice B Toklas b w Look to the Rainbow from The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre Harpers Bizarre 4 1969 Knock on Wood b w Witchi Tai To 1970 Poly High b w Soft Soundin Music from Harpers Bizarre 4 Non album track Anything Goes b w Virginia City Anything Goes If We Ever Needed the Lord Before b w Mad from The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre Non album tracks 1972 Poly High b w Knock on Wood from Harpers Bizarre 4 1976 Down at Papa Joe s b w As Time Goes By As Time Goes By You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine b w Young Love Non album tracks Say Goodbye to 18 Yellow Roses b w It s All Over Now 1973 The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin Groovy UK chart reentry b w Anything Goes and Chattanooga Choo Choo both from Anything Goes 52 Feelin GroovyReferences edit a b c Sculatti Gene 1997 Feelin Groovy The Best of Harpers Bizarre 1997 CD liner notes Ruhlmann William Biography of Harpers Bizarre at AllMusic Retrieved May 8 2012 Eder Bruce Biography of The Tikis at AllMusic Retrieved May 8 2012 Billboard Singles for Harpers Bizarre at AllMusic Retrieved May 8 2012 Harpers Bizarre Billboard Retrieved May 8 2012 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 244 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b Dick Scoppettone Greenwald M The Ted Templeman interview Harpers Bizarre Lyrics Page Die Augenweide Retrieved August 23 2014 Capture Gunman in Chapel After Hijacking Plane on Longest Flight in History The Gettysburg Times November 1 1969 Retrieved June 28 2012 An Ex Skyjacker Who Survived An Earthquake Himself Rushes Aid to Italy s Homeless Time Inc December 15 1980 Retrieved June 28 2012 Hijacking description at the Aviation Safety Network Hughes Roland October 26 2019 The longest and most spectacular plane hijack BBC News Retrieved December 25 2019 Terrace Vincent June 6 2013 Television Specials 5 336 Entertainment Programs 1936 2012 2d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476612409 John Petersen Obituary San Francisco CA Legacy com Further reading editTempleman Ted Renoff Greg 2020 Ted Templeman A Platinum Producer s Life In Music Toronto ECW Press pp 65 101 ISBN 9781770414839 OCLC 1121143123 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harpers Bizarre amp oldid 1220120127, wikipedia, wiki, 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