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Head East

Head East is an American rock band, originally from East Central Illinois. The band was formed by vocalist John Schlitt, guitarist Danny Piper, keyboardist Roger Boyd, bassist Larry Boyd, and drummer Steve Huston. They met and formed the band while John, Roger, and Larry were studying at the University of Illinois, Steve was at Eastern Illinois University 45 miles away and Danny was not in college. Eventually both Larry and Danny dropped out of the band and were replaced by Mike Somerville (guitar) and Dan Birney (bass). The band achieved success in the Midwest during the 1970s, but fell into obscurity in the following decades on both coasts while remaining strong in the Midwest and South. They remain best known for their AOR hit "Never Been Any Reason".

Head East
OriginEast Central Illinois, United States
GenresRock
Years active1969–present
LabelsA&M, Pyramid Records, Darkheart Records, Allegiance Records
MembersRoger Boyd
Greg Manahan
Eddy Jones
Glen Bridger
Darren Walker
Past membersJohn Schlitt
Steve Huston
Mike Somerville
Dan Birney
Larry Boyd
Tony Gross
Dan Odom
Mark Boatman
Robbie Robinson
Kurt Hansen
J. Jaye Steele
Matt Stewart
Tom Bryant
Ricky Lynn Gregg

Background

Originally known as the TimeAtions, the band adopted the name Head East on August 6, 1969, at the suggestion of the band's roadie, Baxter Forrest Twilight. In a 2011 interview, founding member Steve Huston claimed that soon after sunrise one morning in 1969, Baxter Twilight woke the band members in their communal home/practice facility. Having been up all night sitting in the front yard consuming acid, the roadie said that when the sun rose, it turned into a giant talking head and told him the band's new name should be "Head East". After thinking on it briefly, the band liked the unusual nature of it and has kept the name.[1] However, other members of the band dispute Huston's story about the naming.

Head East recorded their first album, Flat as a Pancake,[2] in 1974 at Golden Voice Recording Studio in South Pekin, Illinois. Released on their own record label, Pyramid Records, all 5,000 records and 500 eight-tracks produced were sold.[3] Several midwest album rock radio stations, chief among them KSHE 95, St. Louis and KY-102 in Kansas City and others, began airing songs from the album as well. With those sales, and the song "Never Been Any Reason" on radio, A&M was impressed enough to sign the band and re-release the album in 1975.[4] The album reached gold status by 1978 and would remain their most popular album, spawning another hit in the song "Love Me Tonight", which peaked at number 54.

The band followed with the albums Get Yourself Up and Gettin' Lucky, released in 1976 and 1977 respectively.[2] Neither album achieved the success of their debut album. However, their fourth album simply titled Head East (1978) produced another hit with the band's cover of former Argent singer Russ Ballard's "Since You Been Gone",[2] which peaked at number 46.

In 1979, the band released the double-LP Head East Live!,[2] and A Different Kind of Crazy. The former peaked at number 96 on the US Hot 100 charts. The band also performed on the soundtrack to the comic anthology film J-Men Forever.[3][4] Head East also performed at the Culver Academies Graduation party in 1979, which in the prior years had been headlined by Styx and Quicksilver.

In March 1980, bassist Dan Birney and guitarist Mike Somerville left the band, while singer John Schlitt was fired over a drug dependency.[5] He would later recover, become a born-again Christian and reappear as the lead singer of the Contemporary Christian Music band Petra.

Remaining members Boyd and Huston hired bassist Mark Boatman, guitarist Tony Gross, and former drummer and singer Dan Odum (during Huston's absence) to record their following album titled U.S. 1, released in October 1980.[2] The album was their last to reach the charts and last recorded release on A&M.[2]

The band continued with little success, releasing albums on small labels. Some of them were Onward and Upward (1982) on Allegiance Records and Choice of Weapons (1988) released on Dark Heart Records, the latter album featuring Kurt Hansen taking on bass and vocal duties. By the time Choice of Weapons was recorded, Steve Huston had departed the band to become a recording studio engineer, in Indianola, Iowa in the early 1990s, leaving Boyd as the only original member. These were the last studio albums recorded with new original material being released as Head East. Subsequent albums featured re-issued, remixed studio and live performances of the more successful material. They would still continue to play around, with guitarist Somerville returning from 1994 to 2003.

In 1999, a live album titled Live on Stage was released. The album featured songs from two shows at Denver's Rainbow Music Hall. The first five tracks are from a 1980 show featuring the original personnel, while the last 10 tracks are from a 1981 show featuring the latter line-up. The band continues to tour to this day, playing 30 to 40 shows each year.[3]

The band's original guitarist and songwriter Mike Somerville (born Michael A. Somerville on August 15, 1952 in Peoria, Illinois) died on February 28, 2020, at age 67.[6][7]

In media

The band's 1975 single, "Never Been Any Reason", was featured in the 2005 movie adaptation of Clive Cussler's novel, Sahara, and appears on the soundtrack to the 1993 coming-of-age drama, Dazed and Confused, as well as being briefly heard in the film. The song has also been used on TV's That '70s Show and Friday Night Lights.

Honors

In 2011, Head East was inducted into the Iowa Rock n' Roll Music Association's Hall of Fame.[8] As part of the induction concert, several former and current members united onstage to perform, including Steve Huston and John Schlitt.

Band members

  • Roger Boyd - keyboards (1969–present)
  • Eddy Jones - drums, vocals
  • Greg Manahan - bass guitar, vocals
  • Glen Bridger - lead guitar, vocals
  • Darren Walker - lead vocals

Former members

  • Larry Boyd - bass (1969–1974)
  • Steve Huston - drums (1969–1973, 1974–1983)
  • Dan Piper - lead guitar (1969–1972)
  • John Schlitt - lead vocals (1969–1973, 1974–1980)
  • Brad Flota - guitar (1972–1973)
  • Bill Keister - drums (1973)
  • Dale Innes - lead vocals (1973)
  • Mike Somerville - guitar (1973–1980, 1995–2003; died 2020)
  • Dan Birney - bass (1974–1980)
  • Dan Odum - lead vocals (1980–1983)
  • Mark Boatman - bass - (1980)
  • Tony Gross - guitar (1980–1984, 1987–1991)
  • Robbie Robinson - bass (1981–1983)
  • Kurt Hansen - bass, lead vocals (1983–1997)
  • J.Jaye Steele - lead vocals (1983–1986)
  • Brian Kelly - drums (1983–1985)
  • Ricky Lynn Gregg - guitar (1984–1986)
  • Joel Parks - drums (1985–1987)
  • Matt Stewart - guitar (1986–1987)
  • Donnie Dobbins - drums (1987–1991)
  • Randy Rickman - lead vocals (1988–1992)
  • Steve Riker - drums (1991–1992)
  • James Murphy - lead guitar (1991–1995)
  • Tom Bryant - lead vocals (1995–2001)
  • Dan Kelly - drums (1992–1997, 1999–2000)
  • Rich Creadore - bass (1992–2008)
  • Mike Mesey - drums (1997–1999, 2000–2006)
  • Richie Callison - guitar, lead vocals (2001–2006)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Chart peak positions
US
[9]
CAN
[10]
1975 Flat as a Pancake 126
1976 Get Yourself Up 161
1977 Gettin' Lucky 136
1978 Head East 78 98
1979 A Different Kind of Crazy 96
1980 U.S. 1 137
1982 Onward and Upward
1988 Choice of Weapons
2013 Raise a Little Hell
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Live albums

  • 1979: Head East Live! - (#65) (#66 Can.)
  • 1999: Concert Classics Volume 7 - (none)
  • 2000: Live on Stage (edited version of Head East Live) - (none)
  • 2008: Head East Live 2008 - (none)
  • 2011: One Night With... Head East - (none)

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US
[9]
CAN
[10]
1975 "Never Been Any Reason"
b/w "One Against the Other"
68 Flat as a Pancake
"Love Me Tonight"
b/w "Fly By Night Lady
54
1976 "Fly By Night Lady"
b/w "Separate Ways"
Get Yourself Up
1977 "Gettin' Lucky"
b/w "Sands of Time"
Gettin' Lucky
1978 "Since You Been Gone"
b/w "Pictures"
46 64 Head East
1979 "Never Been Any Reason"
b/w "I'm Feelin' Fine"
Non-album single
"Got to Be Real"
b/w "Morning"
A Different Kind of Crazy
"Specialty"
b/w "Morning"
1980 "I Surrender"
b/w "Out of the Blue"
U.S. 1
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

  1. ^ Bill Grady, Steve Huston (June 2011). Head East: The real story on how the band was named (video interview). Arnolds Park, Iowa: Iowa Rock & Roll Music Association. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 207. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  3. ^ a b c "Band History". Head East Official Website.
  4. ^ a b Ruhlmann, William. "Head East > Biography". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Biography - John Schlitt".
  6. ^ "Obituary for Michael A. Somerville". generationsfuneral.com. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  7. ^ Martin Kielty. "Head East's Mike Somerville Dies after Illness". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  8. ^ . Iowa Rock n' Roll Music Association website. 2013. Archived from the original on April 3, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  9. ^ a b . AllMusic. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Head East: RPM Magazine". RPM. Retrieved March 3, 2020.

External links

  • Head East Official Website
  • Heavy Harmonies page (Partial Discography)
  • Head East discography at Discogs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Head East news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Head East is an American rock band originally from East Central Illinois The band was formed by vocalist John Schlitt guitarist Danny Piper keyboardist Roger Boyd bassist Larry Boyd and drummer Steve Huston They met and formed the band while John Roger and Larry were studying at the University of Illinois Steve was at Eastern Illinois University 45 miles away and Danny was not in college Eventually both Larry and Danny dropped out of the band and were replaced by Mike Somerville guitar and Dan Birney bass The band achieved success in the Midwest during the 1970s but fell into obscurity in the following decades on both coasts while remaining strong in the Midwest and South They remain best known for their AOR hit Never Been Any Reason Head EastOriginEast Central Illinois United StatesGenresRockYears active1969 presentLabelsA amp M Pyramid Records Darkheart Records Allegiance RecordsMembersRoger Boyd Greg ManahanEddy JonesGlen Bridger Darren WalkerPast membersJohn SchlittSteve HustonMike SomervilleDan BirneyLarry BoydTony Gross Dan OdomMark Boatman Robbie Robinson Kurt Hansen J Jaye Steele Matt Stewart Tom Bryant Ricky Lynn Gregg Contents 1 Background 2 In media 3 Honors 4 Band members 4 1 Former members 5 Timeline 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Live albums 6 3 Singles 7 References 8 External linksBackground EditOriginally known as the TimeAtions the band adopted the name Head East on August 6 1969 at the suggestion of the band s roadie Baxter Forrest Twilight In a 2011 interview founding member Steve Huston claimed that soon after sunrise one morning in 1969 Baxter Twilight woke the band members in their communal home practice facility Having been up all night sitting in the front yard consuming acid the roadie said that when the sun rose it turned into a giant talking head and told him the band s new name should be Head East After thinking on it briefly the band liked the unusual nature of it and has kept the name 1 However other members of the band dispute Huston s story about the naming Head East recorded their first album Flat as a Pancake 2 in 1974 at Golden Voice Recording Studio in South Pekin Illinois Released on their own record label Pyramid Records all 5 000 records and 500 eight tracks produced were sold 3 Several midwest album rock radio stations chief among them KSHE 95 St Louis and KY 102 in Kansas City and others began airing songs from the album as well With those sales and the song Never Been Any Reason on radio A amp M was impressed enough to sign the band and re release the album in 1975 4 The album reached gold status by 1978 and would remain their most popular album spawning another hit in the song Love Me Tonight which peaked at number 54 The band followed with the albums Get Yourself Up and Gettin Lucky released in 1976 and 1977 respectively 2 Neither album achieved the success of their debut album However their fourth album simply titled Head East 1978 produced another hit with the band s cover of former Argent singer Russ Ballard s Since You Been Gone 2 which peaked at number 46 In 1979 the band released the double LP Head East Live 2 and A Different Kind of Crazy The former peaked at number 96 on the US Hot 100 charts The band also performed on the soundtrack to the comic anthology film J Men Forever 3 4 Head East also performed at the Culver Academies Graduation party in 1979 which in the prior years had been headlined by Styx and Quicksilver In March 1980 bassist Dan Birney and guitarist Mike Somerville left the band while singer John Schlitt was fired over a drug dependency 5 He would later recover become a born again Christian and reappear as the lead singer of the Contemporary Christian Music band Petra Remaining members Boyd and Huston hired bassist Mark Boatman guitarist Tony Gross and former drummer and singer Dan Odum during Huston s absence to record their following album titled U S 1 released in October 1980 2 The album was their last to reach the charts and last recorded release on A amp M 2 The band continued with little success releasing albums on small labels Some of them were Onward and Upward 1982 on Allegiance Records and Choice of Weapons 1988 released on Dark Heart Records the latter album featuring Kurt Hansen taking on bass and vocal duties By the time Choice of Weapons was recorded Steve Huston had departed the band to become a recording studio engineer in Indianola Iowa in the early 1990s leaving Boyd as the only original member These were the last studio albums recorded with new original material being released as Head East Subsequent albums featured re issued remixed studio and live performances of the more successful material They would still continue to play around with guitarist Somerville returning from 1994 to 2003 In 1999 a live album titled Live on Stage was released The album featured songs from two shows at Denver s Rainbow Music Hall The first five tracks are from a 1980 show featuring the original personnel while the last 10 tracks are from a 1981 show featuring the latter line up The band continues to tour to this day playing 30 to 40 shows each year 3 The band s original guitarist and songwriter Mike Somerville born Michael A Somerville on August 15 1952 in Peoria Illinois died on February 28 2020 at age 67 6 7 In media EditThe band s 1975 single Never Been Any Reason was featured in the 2005 movie adaptation of Clive Cussler s novel Sahara and appears on the soundtrack to the 1993 coming of age drama Dazed and Confused as well as being briefly heard in the film The song has also been used on TV s That 70s Show and Friday Night Lights Honors EditIn 2011 Head East was inducted into the Iowa Rock n Roll Music Association s Hall of Fame 8 As part of the induction concert several former and current members united onstage to perform including Steve Huston and John Schlitt Band members EditRoger Boyd keyboards 1969 present Eddy Jones drums vocals Greg Manahan bass guitar vocals Glen Bridger lead guitar vocals Darren Walker lead vocalsFormer members Edit Larry Boyd bass 1969 1974 Steve Huston drums 1969 1973 1974 1983 Dan Piper lead guitar 1969 1972 John Schlitt lead vocals 1969 1973 1974 1980 Brad Flota guitar 1972 1973 Bill Keister drums 1973 Dale Innes lead vocals 1973 Mike Somerville guitar 1973 1980 1995 2003 died 2020 Dan Birney bass 1974 1980 Dan Odum lead vocals 1980 1983 Mark Boatman bass 1980 Tony Gross guitar 1980 1984 1987 1991 Robbie Robinson bass 1981 1983 Kurt Hansen bass lead vocals 1983 1997 J Jaye Steele lead vocals 1983 1986 Brian Kelly drums 1983 1985 Ricky Lynn Gregg guitar 1984 1986 Joel Parks drums 1985 1987 Matt Stewart guitar 1986 1987 Donnie Dobbins drums 1987 1991 Randy Rickman lead vocals 1988 1992 Steve Riker drums 1991 1992 James Murphy lead guitar 1991 1995 Tom Bryant lead vocals 1995 2001 Dan Kelly drums 1992 1997 1999 2000 Rich Creadore bass 1992 2008 Mike Mesey drums 1997 1999 2000 2006 Richie Callison guitar lead vocals 2001 2006 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Year Title Chart peak positionsUS 9 CAN 10 1975 Flat as a Pancake 126 1976 Get Yourself Up 161 1977 Gettin Lucky 136 1978 Head East 78 981979 A Different Kind of Crazy 96 1980 U S 1 137 1982 Onward and Upward 1988 Choice of Weapons 2013 Raise a Little Hell denotes releases that did not chart Live albums Edit 1979 Head East Live 65 66 Can 1999 Concert Classics Volume 7 none 2000 Live on Stage edited version of Head East Live none 2008 Head East Live 2008 none 2011 One Night With Head East none Singles Edit Year Title Chart positions AlbumUS 9 CAN 10 1975 Never Been Any Reason b w One Against the Other 68 Flat as a Pancake Love Me Tonight b w Fly By Night Lady 54 1976 Fly By Night Lady b w Separate Ways Get Yourself Up1977 Gettin Lucky b w Sands of Time Gettin Lucky1978 Since You Been Gone b w Pictures 46 64 Head East1979 Never Been Any Reason b w I m Feelin Fine Non album single Got to Be Real b w Morning A Different Kind of Crazy Specialty b w Morning 1980 I Surrender b w Out of the Blue U S 1 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory References Edit Bill Grady Steve Huston June 2011 Head East The real story on how the band was named video interview Arnolds Park Iowa Iowa Rock amp Roll Music Association Archived from the original on December 21 2021 a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p 207 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 a b c Band History Head East Official Website a b Ruhlmann William Head East gt Biography AllMusic Biography John Schlitt Obituary for Michael A Somerville generationsfuneral com Retrieved March 4 2020 Martin Kielty Head East s Mike Somerville Dies after Illness Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved March 1 2020 Hall of Fame inductees Iowa Rock n Roll Music Association website 2013 Archived from the original on April 3 2015 Retrieved September 13 2013 a b Head East Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on January 18 2013 Retrieved December 4 2022 a b Head East RPM Magazine RPM Retrieved March 3 2020 External links EditHead East Official Website Heavy Harmonies page Partial Discography Head East discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Head East amp oldid 1125567728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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