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Les Baxter's Balladeers

Les Baxter's Balladeers were a 1960s folk group formed by band leader Les Baxter. They released an album and a few singles during the early 1960s. Some of the musicians to pass through the group were David Crosby and his brother Ethan Chip Crosby, Bob Ingram and Phil Campos.

Les Baxter's Balladeers
Background information
GenresFolk
Years active1960s
LabelsReprise
Past membersTed Botkin
Phil Campos
Mike Clough
David Crosby
Ethan Chip Crosby
Paul Hansen
Bob Ingram
Joyce James
Michael Kollander
Terrea Lea
Paul Potash
Ernie Sheldon
Peggy Taylor
Jerry Yester
Kenny Wertz

Background edit

Les Baxter's Balladeers has the distinction of being the very first act to appear at The Golden Bear in Orange County, California.[1] The group was made up of young folk singers. The role of the group was originally intended to make Baxter's act more "in the now". They would perform in the middle of Baxter's band's set.[2]

In 1961, their self titled album Les Baxter's Balladeers was released on the Reprise label. The group at that time on the recording were Joyce James, Terrea Lea, Phil Campos, Ernie Sheldon, Paul Potash, Jerry Yester, Michael Kollander and Paul Hansen. The instrumentalists backing them were Allan Reuss on guitar, Mike Storm on 12-string guitar, Jerry Yester on banjo, Tony Reyes on bass and Chico Guerrero on drums.[3][4]

Around 1962, Bobby Ingram and David Crosby joined the group. Crosby’s brother Ethan was also a member. They then did a national folk circuit tour.[5] As of September 1963, the group consisted of Bob Ingram, David Crosby, Mike Clough and Ethan Chip Crosby.[6][7] Later that month along with the Count Basie Sextet, Lisa Kirk, Allan Sherman and Vic Damone, they appeared on The Lively Ones, shown on NBC TV.[8] After being the group for a bit and feeling it was a bit too conservative for him, Crosby left and did the rounds on the LA folk circuit.[9]

In April 1963, the lineup included Peggy Taylor, Phil Campos, Jerry Yester, Paul Hansen and Ted Botkin. They were appearing at venues like the Carson Nugget.[10]

During their time they released an album and appeared on at least 3 singles.[11]

Discography edit

Singles edit

Singles
Act Title Release info Year Notes
Les Baxter's Balladeers "Linin' Track" / "Baiion" Link Records GNP 313 1963
*Frank Sinatra, Les Baxter's Balladeers *"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" / "Go Tell It On The Mountains", "How Shall I Send Thee", "Carol Of The Bells", "Joy To The World" Reprise R.20243 1963
*Frank Sinatra, Les Baxter's Balladeers *"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" / "How Shall I Send Thee" Reprise Records 0301 1964 [12]
Les Baxter and his Orchestra
Vocal Group: The Balladeers
"Michelle" / "Little Girl Lonely" HBR HBR 456 1965 [13]
Albums
Act Title Release info Year Notes
Les Baxter's Balladeers Les Baxter's Balladeers Reprise R9-6064 1961 [14]

References edit

  1. ^ Rock Cellar Magazine, November 7, 2004 - Rock and Roll Behind the Orange Curtain (Photo Essay) Written by: Chris Epting
  2. ^ The Byrds' The Notorious Byrd Brothers, By Ric Menck - Page 28
  3. ^ Wirz.de - R.I.P. Terrea Lea, discography
  4. ^ Discogs - Les Baxter's Balladeers – Les Baxter's Balladeers
  5. ^ The Miami Herald, December 16, 2015 - With a new record and a little help from a famous friend, iconic Coconut Grove folksinger Bobby Ingram enjoys a fresh moment in the sun
  6. ^ Billboard, September 14, 1963 - Page 12 FOLK MUSIC Les' Boys
  7. ^ Popsike - Les Baxter's Balladeers w/ David Crosby (Jack Linkletter) the Byrds, CSN, CSNY
  8. ^ Billboard, August 31, 1963 - Page 14 TV Guest Appearances by Record Talent
  9. ^ The Byrds' The Notorious Byrd Brothers, By Ric Menck - Page 28
  10. ^ Reno Gazette-Journal, April 13, 1963 - Page 26 Balladeers Debuting New Act at Holiday
  11. ^ Discogs - Les Baxter's Balladeers – Les Baxter's Balladeers
  12. ^ Discogs - Les Baxter's Balladeers Discography , Singles & EPs
  13. ^ 45Cat - Artist: Les Baxter And His Orchestra, Catalogue: HBR 456
  14. ^ Discogs - Les Baxter's Balladeers Discography, Albums

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