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The Buckinghams

The Buckinghams are an American sunshine pop[1] band from Chicago. They formed in 1966 and went on to become one of the top-selling acts of 1967, charting their only five top 40 hits in the U.S. that year. The band dissolved in 1970, but re-formed in 1980 and as of 2022 they continue to tour throughout the United States.

The Buckinghams
The band in 1968. Left to right: Dennis Tufano, Marty Grebb, John Poulos, Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna
Background information
Also known asThe Pulsations
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresSunshine pop
Years active1966–1970, 1980–present
LabelsUSA, Columbia, Legacy Recordings, Nation Records, BML Records, Fuel Records, itsaboutmusic.com Records
MembersCarl Giammarese
Nick Fortuna
Bruce Soboroff
Dave Zane
Rocky Penn
Past membersDennis Tufano
John Poulos
George LeGros
Curtis Bachman
Dennis Miccolis
Marty Grebb
Jack Parker
John Cammelot
Laurie Beebe Lewis
Barb Unger
Larry Nestor
Tom Scheckel
Bob Abrams
WebsiteThe Buckinghams official website

History

In 1965, guitarists Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna, along with bassist Curtis Bachman, were invited to join a band called the Centuries. Giammarese and Bachman, plus keyboardist Dennis Miccolis, later became members of another band, the Pulsations, whose members included drummer John Poulos and vocalists George LeGros and Dennis Tufano. After winning a local battle of the bands competition in late 1965, the Pulsations secured a job as the house band on WGN-TV's variety show called All-Time Hits. The show's producers suggested they adopt a name reflective of the British invasion, which was popular at the time, and the band adopted the name The Buckinghams, which was suggested by a security guard named John Opager at the station. The band liked the name because of its similarity to a hometown landmark, Buckingham Fountain.[2]

In early 1966, LeGros was forced to leave after he was drafted. Right around the same time, bassist Bachman also left and Fortuna (now playing bass and soon briefly going under the surname of Fortune, after it was misspelled on the record jacket) returned after a stint with Jimmy V. & the Entertainers. The band then signed their first record contract with local label USA Records and recorded 12 songs that year. Several were released as singles, including "I'll Go Crazy", a song originally recorded by James Brown & the Famous Flames, and the Beatles' "I Call Your Name". However, it was their number one single "Kind of a Drag" that provided them with national exposure. "Kind of a Drag" was written by Chicago-based songwriter Jim Holvay, who had been performing with a group called The Mob,[3] and spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1967. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[4] The co-producers of "Kind of a Drag" were the band's first personal manager Carl Bonafede and big band leader Dan Belloc, owner of the Holiday Ballroom in Chicago. The horns on the song were arranged by Frank Tesinsky and the engineer at the first recording sessions held at Chess Records in Chicago was Ron Malo. Following this, the band's debut album, also entitled Kind of a Drag, was released on USA Records and featured the band's early recordings.[5]

In late 1966, keyboardist Miccolis was replaced by Larry Nestor, who stayed in the band a short time and was in turn replaced by Marty Grebb at the close of 1966. Around this time the band members were introduced to James William Guercio, formerly the bassist and road manager for Chad & Jeremy, who then signed them to a management contract with Ebbins-Guercio Associates. The Buckinghams were courted by several record labels before deciding on promotion specialist Jim Scully, who quickly got them a new contract with Columbia (CBS) Records.[6] Guercio, who became the group's producer, continued the group's "brass-rock" approach, and the band produced four more Top-20 hits in 1967: "Don't You Care" (#6), "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" (#5), "Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song)" (#12), and "Susan" (#11), (three of which were written by Jim Holvay and Gary Beisbier). The same year, the Buckinghams were named by Billboard magazine as "The Most Listened to Band in America". Severe differences occurred between the Buckinghams and Guercio, particularly the producer's decision to add a psychedelic section to the song "Susan". The song included a short portion of Charles Ives' "Central Park in the Dark" and sounded very similar to the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life", with an orchestral crescendo.[7] Many radio stations omitted this section, since it changed the song's tempo and veered radically from the melody.[8] But the producer had the last word, and the released version kept the psychedelic section intact. The group currently does not include the psychedelic portion in their performances.

By mid-1968, the Buckinghams had parted company with Guercio and Columbia Records assigned staff producer Jimmy Wisner to work with the group on their fourth album, In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow. The album featured material written by Grebb, Giammarese, and Tufano. Despite the release of a new single, "Back in Love Again", they were unable to duplicate their 1967 success without Guercio, who went on to take the "brass rock" concept further with Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago. Also, a "Buckinghams Day" in Chicago was cancelled when it was learned that some of the band members were arrested for possession of illegal drugs.

By late 1968, Grebb and Fortuna had left and were replaced by keyboardist John Turner and original bassist Bachman, who had gone on to join the band Saturday's Child after leaving the Buckinghams. There were no more hits, though, and the band dissolved in early 1970.[9] Columbia released a double compilation record of their old material in 1975 called Made in Chicago.[5]

After the break-up, Tufano and Giammarese formed the duo Tufano & Giammarese and recorded three albums for Lou Adler's record label, Ode Records, forming a touring band in time for their second album. Drummer John Poulos, who had secured the Ode Records recording contract for the duo, became a manager of several rock bands, including the Boyzz from Illinoizz. Poulos died of drug-related heart failure on March 26, 1980.

Reformation

Later in 1980, Chicago's WLS radio programming executive John Gehron called Giammarese with an invitation to reunite the Buckinghams for Mayor Jane Byrne's ChicagoFest event in August. Giammarese, Fortuna, and Tufano appeared with drummer Tom Osfar and keyboardist John Cammelot on the Navy Pier rooftop stage. Marty Grebb declined the opportunity to join them as he was touring with the group Chicago at the time. For the next two years the trio of original members performed at selected concerts in Chicago. When Tufano decided to return to California to resume a career in film voice work in early 1983, Giammarese and Fortuna committed to tour full-time as The Buckinghams.[10]

The 1983 Buckinghams featured an expanded group that included Giammarese, Fortuna, John Duich (guitar), Tom Taylor (keyboards), Tom Scheckel (drums, percussion), and two female singers: Laurie Beebe Lewis (vocals, keyboards), who later joined the Mamas & the Papas,[11][12] and Barbara Unger (keyboards, backing vocals).

In 1984 Duich, Taylor, and Unger were dropped and Giammarese, now handling lead vocal duties, went back to playing guitar as well and Cammelot rejoined on keyboards with Lewis on vocals and supporting keyboards. The following year the Buckinghams were part of the Happy Together 85 Tour, along with the Turtles, the Grass Roots, and Gary Lewis and the Playboys. That same year they released their comeback album A Matter of Time on Red Label Records[13] which included one single promo release "Veronica",[14] and joined the Turtles on their US "Happy Together" tour with the Grass Roots and Gary Lewis and the Playboys.[15] By early 1986, both Lewis and Cammelot left the group and were replaced by Bob Abrams (guitar, vocals) and Bruce Soboroff (keyboards, vocals).

In 1991, Sony Music Entertainment (the present-day owner of Columbia Records) released a new greatest hits compilation, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy: A Collection. Sony Music has continued to make the Buckinghams' Columbia recordings available, as well as their recordings previously issued by USA Records.

In 1996, the Buckinghams celebrated the band's 30th anniversary with a concert at The Vic Theatre in Chicago. The show was filmed and released as a video entitled "Off Their Rocker" and included DJs Dick Biondi and John Records Landecker as hosts.

New studio and live recordings (2000–present)

In 2001, the Buckinghams were part of the Solid Gold 60s Tour along with Tommy James, the Turtles, Gary Puckett, and the Grass Roots. PBS featured the Buckinghams on The Sixties Pop Rock Reunion in 2004.

In January 2005, the Buckinghams performed at the Twilight on the Prairie Ball for one of President George W. Bush's Inaugural Balls in Washington, DC. In 2007, the Buckinghams signed with national label Fuel Records to release their studio CD Reaching Back, which included eight new original songs written by Giammarese and new recordings of five of their top hits. A second CD, Standing Room Only (previously released as Live and Well), was also released on the Fuel Label. XM Radio recorded the Buckinghams in concert for their XM Performance Series on the "60s on 6" channel. The Buckinghams' music from yesterday and today remains in regular rotation on classic rock stations in U.S. formats as well as satellite radio and streaming Internet radio stations.

The Buckinghams released their first Christmas album on the BML label, The Joy of Christmas, in November 2008. In December 2008, they debuted the single "Have a Little Faith" on WGN-TV in Chicago.

In 2009, the Buckinghams performed at the Bipartisan Illinois Agricultural Ball for the inauguration of President Barack Obama. The same year, Sony reissued the Buckinghams' first three albums for sale as digital downloads as part of their Legacy Music Series.

On February 9, 2010, the Buckinghams released a DVD/CD box set, Up Close, showing them in concert at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana.[16]

In May 2010, Abrams and Scheckel left the Buckinghams lineup to be replaced by Dave Zane (guitars, vocals) and Bruce (Rocky) Penn (drums, percussion, backing vocals), who had played with several groups, including the Cryan' Shames for a number of years. Scheckel went on to join Paul Revere and the Raiders.

On May 20, 2010 Giammarese and Fortuna were featured in the 25th Anniversary Happy Together Tour, joining the Turtles, the Grass Roots, Micky Dolenz, and Mark Lindsay in a 20+-city tour from California to New York, celebrating the silver anniversary of the original Happy Together Tour in 1985. In July 2011, concerts began for the second Happy Together Reunion Tour that included the Buckinghams, the Turtles, the Grass Roots, Mark Lindsay, and the Association.[17] Later in 2011, it was announced that Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna would join the 2012 Happy Together Tour alongside the Turtles, Micky Dolenz, the Grass Roots, and Gary Puckett.

In 2011, Giammarese completed his solo CD Journey, the companion to his biography Reinventing The Buckinghams: My Journey.[18]

On October 16, 2015, the Buckinghams took part in the filming of Cornerstones of Rock: American Garage which aired multiple times on WTTW Chicago. Cornerstones of Rock was created to be a nostalgic celebration of the Chicago-area "garage bands" that rose to national prominence in the 1960s and 1970s. Jim Peterik and The Ides of March served as the house band for the evening, as many original members of these popular bands returned to the concert stage to play their greatest hits. In addition to the Buckinghams, the Cornerstones line-up included the Ides of March, the Cryan' Shames, the New Colony Six, the Shadows of Knight, the McCoys, and the American Breed. This special was such a huge success that it spawned a live concert tour which is still continuing. Cornerstones of Rock: American Garage continues to sell out concert venues across the Midwest. The majority of Cornerstones performances are held at the Arcada Theatre (Saint Charles, IL), but as fan demand has grown the tour has branched out to other venues in the Midwest.[needs update]

Original lead singer Tufano continues to tour as a solo act, and also appears in a Bobby Darin show he created, As Long as I'm Singing. Former keyboards/vocals/songwriter Grebb has played with the Fabulous Rhinestones, Lovecraft (formerly H P Lovecraft), Chicago, Bonnie Raitt, the Weight Band, and Dave Mason, and has also produced CDs for independent musicians, including Peach.

Giammarese and Fortuna have continued touring with band members Soboroff, Zane, Penn, and a horn section consisting of Carlo Isabelli (trumpet), Charles Morgan (trombone), and Dan Moffett (tenor saxophone).[2] They perform regularly to festival audiences and have played sold-out shows, such as the Westbury Music Fair, Ram's Head, the Star Plaza and others. They remain acts for casino venues throughout the country and perform the national anthem at home games of baseball teams such as the Chicago Cubs and White Sox.

Grebb died on January 1, 2020.[19]

Discography

Albums

  • Kind of a Drag (1967, USA Records) US # 109
  • Time and Charges (1967, Columbia) US # 58
  • Portraits (1967, Columbia) US # 53
  • In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow (1968, Columbia #CS 9703) US # 161
  • A Matter of Time (1985, Red Label Records)
  • Terra Firma (1998, Nation Records)
  • Live and Well (2006, BML Records)
  • Reaching Back (2007, Fuel Records)
  • Standing Room Only (2008, Fuel Records)
  • The Joy of Christmas (2008, BML Records)
  • Up Close: CD and digital downloads (2010, itsaboutmusic.com Records)

Compilation albums

  • Greatest Hits (1969, Columbia) US # 73
  • Made in Chicago (1975, Columbia)
  • Mercy, Mercy, Mercy: A Collection (1991, Columbia/Legacy)
  • Up Close: The Buckinghams in Concert DVD/CD box set (2010, itsaboutmusic.com Records)

Singles

Year A-side/B-side
Both sides from same album except where indicated
U.S. Charts Canada Album
Billboard Cashbox RPM
1965 "Sweets for My Sweet"
b/w "Beginners Love"
Kind of a Drag
1966 "I'll Go Crazy"
b/w "Don't Want to Cry"
112 132
"I Call Your Name"
b/w "Makin' Up and Breakin' Up"
102
"I've Been Wrong Before"
b/w "Love Ain't Enough"
129
"Kind of a Drag"
b/w "You Make Me Feel So Good"
1 3 1
1967 "Lawdy Miss Clawdy"
b/w "I Call Your Name" (first pressings)
"Makin' Up and Breakin' Up" (later pressings)
41 39 42
"Summertime"
b/w "I Don't Want to Cry"
"Don't You Care"
b/w "Why Don't You Love Me"
6 6 4 Time & Charges
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
b/w "You Are Gone"
5 5 4
"Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song)"
b/w "And Our Love" (from Time & Charges)
12 5 2 Portraits
"Susan"
b/w "Foreign Policy" (from Time & Charges)
11 7 7
1968 "Back In Love Again"
b/w "You Misunderstand Me" (Non-album track)
57 53 31 In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow
"Where Did You Come From"
b/w "Song of the Breeze" (from In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow)
117 125 Non-album tracks
1969 "This Is How Much I Love You"
b/w "Can't Find the Words" (from In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow)
"It's a Beautiful Day (For Lovin')"
b/w "Difference of Opinion"
126 110
1970 "I Got a Feelin'"
b/w "It Took Forever"
1985 "Veronica"
b/w "Can We Talk About It"
A Matter of Time

Personnel

Current members

  • Carl Giammarese – guitar, vocals
  • Nick Fortuna – bass, vocals
  • Bruce Soboroff – keyboards
  • Dave Zane – guitar
  • Rocky Penn – drums

Past members

  • Dennis Tufano – vocals
  • George LeGros – vocals
  • John Duich – guitar
  • Bob Abrams – guitar, vocals
  • John Poulos – drums, percussion (d. 1980)
  • Tom Scheckel – drums, percussion
  • Tom Osfar – drums
  • Curtis Bachman – bass
  • Marty Grebb – keyboards, vocals (d. 2020)
  • Dennis Miccolis – keyboards
  • Larry Nestor – keyboards
  • John Turner – keyboards
  • John Cammelot – keyboards
  • Laurie Beebe Lewis – vocals, keyboards
  • Barbara Unger – keyboards, vocals

References

  1. ^ Bill Dahl. "The Buckinghams | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  2. ^ a b "The Buckinghams' official website". Thebuckinghams.com. Retrieved 2012-11-10.
  3. ^ "THE MOB - Chicago band". Mikebaker45s.weebly.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  4. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 202. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  5. ^ a b Nite, Norm N. (1978). Rock On: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock N' Roll, volume II. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, p. 58
  6. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Myspace.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  7. ^ Kevin Courrier, "Dangerous Kitchen: The Subversive World of Zappa", ECW Press, Jun 1, 2002. p. 75
  8. ^ Hey Baby, They’re Playing Our Song: A Conversation with Carl Giammarese, Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict. Accessed September 22, 2015
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-05-16. Retrieved 2006-04-04.
  10. ^ "The Buckinghams | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  11. ^ ""Coffee, with Divas" by Jam Session". San Diego Reader. 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2012-11-10.
  12. ^ "When Not With The Papas, This Mama Sells Cars - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. 1987-06-10. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  13. ^ "Buckinghams, The - A Matter Of Time (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  14. ^ "Buckinghams, The - Veronica (Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  15. ^ "Box Score Top Grossing Concerts". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1 June 1985. pp. 48–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  16. ^ "It's About Music.com". It's About Music.com. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  17. ^ McQuistion, James (April 30, 2011). "Happy Together Tour Returns In Summer 2011". Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  18. ^ "Carl Giammarese". Carlgiammarese.com. Retrieved 2012-11-10.
  19. ^ "Marty Grebb, ex-Buckinghams member and journeyman session musician, dead at 73". WABX - 107.5. January 3, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Buckinghams' official MySpace Page
  • The Buckinghams' official Flickr Photo Stream Page
  • The Buckinghams at AllMusic
  • The Buckinghams discography at Discogs

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Not to be confused with Buckingham Nicks or Lindsey Buckingham The Buckinghams are an American sunshine pop 1 band from Chicago They formed in 1966 and went on to become one of the top selling acts of 1967 charting their only five top 40 hits in the U S that year The band dissolved in 1970 but re formed in 1980 and as of 2022 update they continue to tour throughout the United States The BuckinghamsThe band in 1968 Left to right Dennis Tufano Marty Grebb John Poulos Carl Giammarese and Nick FortunaBackground informationAlso known asThe PulsationsOriginChicago Illinois United StatesGenresSunshine popYears active1966 1970 1980 presentLabelsUSA Columbia Legacy Recordings Nation Records BML Records Fuel Records itsaboutmusic com RecordsMembersCarl GiammareseNick Fortuna Bruce Soboroff Dave Zane Rocky PennPast membersDennis TufanoJohn PoulosGeorge LeGrosCurtis BachmanDennis MiccolisMarty GrebbJack ParkerJohn CammelotLaurie Beebe LewisBarb UngerLarry NestorTom ScheckelBob AbramsWebsiteThe Buckinghams official website Contents 1 History 2 Reformation 3 New studio and live recordings 2000 present 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Singles 5 Personnel 5 1 Current members 5 2 Past members 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1965 guitarists Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna along with bassist Curtis Bachman were invited to join a band called the Centuries Giammarese and Bachman plus keyboardist Dennis Miccolis later became members of another band the Pulsations whose members included drummer John Poulos and vocalists George LeGros and Dennis Tufano After winning a local battle of the bands competition in late 1965 the Pulsations secured a job as the house band on WGN TV s variety show called All Time Hits The show s producers suggested they adopt a name reflective of the British invasion which was popular at the time and the band adopted the name The Buckinghams which was suggested by a security guard named John Opager at the station The band liked the name because of its similarity to a hometown landmark Buckingham Fountain 2 In early 1966 LeGros was forced to leave after he was drafted Right around the same time bassist Bachman also left and Fortuna now playing bass and soon briefly going under the surname of Fortune after it was misspelled on the record jacket returned after a stint with Jimmy V amp the Entertainers The band then signed their first record contract with local label USA Records and recorded 12 songs that year Several were released as singles including I ll Go Crazy a song originally recorded by James Brown amp the Famous Flames and the Beatles I Call Your Name However it was their number one single Kind of a Drag that provided them with national exposure Kind of a Drag was written by Chicago based songwriter Jim Holvay who had been performing with a group called The Mob 3 and spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1967 It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 4 The co producers of Kind of a Drag were the band s first personal manager Carl Bonafede and big band leader Dan Belloc owner of the Holiday Ballroom in Chicago The horns on the song were arranged by Frank Tesinsky and the engineer at the first recording sessions held at Chess Records in Chicago was Ron Malo Following this the band s debut album also entitled Kind of a Drag was released on USA Records and featured the band s early recordings 5 In late 1966 keyboardist Miccolis was replaced by Larry Nestor who stayed in the band a short time and was in turn replaced by Marty Grebb at the close of 1966 Around this time the band members were introduced to James William Guercio formerly the bassist and road manager for Chad amp Jeremy who then signed them to a management contract with Ebbins Guercio Associates The Buckinghams were courted by several record labels before deciding on promotion specialist Jim Scully who quickly got them a new contract with Columbia CBS Records 6 Guercio who became the group s producer continued the group s brass rock approach and the band produced four more Top 20 hits in 1967 Don t You Care 6 Mercy Mercy Mercy 5 Hey Baby They re Playing Our Song 12 and Susan 11 three of which were written by Jim Holvay and Gary Beisbier The same year the Buckinghams were named by Billboard magazine as The Most Listened to Band in America Severe differences occurred between the Buckinghams and Guercio particularly the producer s decision to add a psychedelic section to the song Susan The song included a short portion of Charles Ives Central Park in the Dark and sounded very similar to the Beatles song A Day in the Life with an orchestral crescendo 7 Many radio stations omitted this section since it changed the song s tempo and veered radically from the melody 8 But the producer had the last word and the released version kept the psychedelic section intact The group currently does not include the psychedelic portion in their performances By mid 1968 the Buckinghams had parted company with Guercio and Columbia Records assigned staff producer Jimmy Wisner to work with the group on their fourth album In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow The album featured material written by Grebb Giammarese and Tufano Despite the release of a new single Back in Love Again they were unable to duplicate their 1967 success without Guercio who went on to take the brass rock concept further with Blood Sweat amp Tears and Chicago Also a Buckinghams Day in Chicago was cancelled when it was learned that some of the band members were arrested for possession of illegal drugs By late 1968 Grebb and Fortuna had left and were replaced by keyboardist John Turner and original bassist Bachman who had gone on to join the band Saturday s Child after leaving the Buckinghams There were no more hits though and the band dissolved in early 1970 9 Columbia released a double compilation record of their old material in 1975 called Made in Chicago 5 After the break up Tufano and Giammarese formed the duo Tufano amp Giammarese and recorded three albums for Lou Adler s record label Ode Records forming a touring band in time for their second album Drummer John Poulos who had secured the Ode Records recording contract for the duo became a manager of several rock bands including the Boyzz from Illinoizz Poulos died of drug related heart failure on March 26 1980 Reformation EditLater in 1980 Chicago s WLS radio programming executive John Gehron called Giammarese with an invitation to reunite the Buckinghams for Mayor Jane Byrne s ChicagoFest event in August Giammarese Fortuna and Tufano appeared with drummer Tom Osfar and keyboardist John Cammelot on the Navy Pier rooftop stage Marty Grebb declined the opportunity to join them as he was touring with the group Chicago at the time For the next two years the trio of original members performed at selected concerts in Chicago When Tufano decided to return to California to resume a career in film voice work in early 1983 Giammarese and Fortuna committed to tour full time as The Buckinghams 10 The 1983 Buckinghams featured an expanded group that included Giammarese Fortuna John Duich guitar Tom Taylor keyboards Tom Scheckel drums percussion and two female singers Laurie Beebe Lewis vocals keyboards who later joined the Mamas amp the Papas 11 12 and Barbara Unger keyboards backing vocals In 1984 Duich Taylor and Unger were dropped and Giammarese now handling lead vocal duties went back to playing guitar as well and Cammelot rejoined on keyboards with Lewis on vocals and supporting keyboards The following year the Buckinghams were part of the Happy Together 85 Tour along with the Turtles the Grass Roots and Gary Lewis and the Playboys That same year they released their comeback album A Matter of Time on Red Label Records 13 which included one single promo release Veronica 14 and joined the Turtles on their US Happy Together tour with the Grass Roots and Gary Lewis and the Playboys 15 By early 1986 both Lewis and Cammelot left the group and were replaced by Bob Abrams guitar vocals and Bruce Soboroff keyboards vocals In 1991 Sony Music Entertainment the present day owner of Columbia Records released a new greatest hits compilation Mercy Mercy Mercy A Collection Sony Music has continued to make the Buckinghams Columbia recordings available as well as their recordings previously issued by USA Records In 1996 the Buckinghams celebrated the band s 30th anniversary with a concert at The Vic Theatre in Chicago The show was filmed and released as a video entitled Off Their Rocker and included DJs Dick Biondi and John Records Landecker as hosts New studio and live recordings 2000 present EditIn 2001 the Buckinghams were part of the Solid Gold 60s Tour along with Tommy James the Turtles Gary Puckett and the Grass Roots PBS featured the Buckinghams on The Sixties Pop Rock Reunion in 2004 In January 2005 the Buckinghams performed at the Twilight on the Prairie Ball for one of President George W Bush s Inaugural Balls in Washington DC In 2007 the Buckinghams signed with national label Fuel Records to release their studio CD Reaching Back which included eight new original songs written by Giammarese and new recordings of five of their top hits A second CD Standing Room Only previously released as Live and Well was also released on the Fuel Label XM Radio recorded the Buckinghams in concert for their XM Performance Series on the 60s on 6 channel The Buckinghams music from yesterday and today remains in regular rotation on classic rock stations in U S formats as well as satellite radio and streaming Internet radio stations The Buckinghams released their first Christmas album on the BML label The Joy of Christmas in November 2008 In December 2008 they debuted the single Have a Little Faith on WGN TV in Chicago In 2009 the Buckinghams performed at the Bipartisan Illinois Agricultural Ball for the inauguration of President Barack Obama The same year Sony reissued the Buckinghams first three albums for sale as digital downloads as part of their Legacy Music Series On February 9 2010 the Buckinghams released a DVD CD box set Up Close showing them in concert at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville Indiana 16 In May 2010 Abrams and Scheckel left the Buckinghams lineup to be replaced by Dave Zane guitars vocals and Bruce Rocky Penn drums percussion backing vocals who had played with several groups including the Cryan Shames for a number of years Scheckel went on to join Paul Revere and the Raiders On May 20 2010 Giammarese and Fortuna were featured in the 25th Anniversary Happy Together Tour joining the Turtles the Grass Roots Micky Dolenz and Mark Lindsay in a 20 city tour from California to New York celebrating the silver anniversary of the original Happy Together Tour in 1985 In July 2011 concerts began for the second Happy Together Reunion Tour that included the Buckinghams the Turtles the Grass Roots Mark Lindsay and the Association 17 Later in 2011 it was announced that Carl Giammarese and Nick Fortuna would join the 2012 Happy Together Tour alongside the Turtles Micky Dolenz the Grass Roots and Gary Puckett In 2011 Giammarese completed his solo CD Journey the companion to his biography Reinventing The Buckinghams My Journey 18 On October 16 2015 the Buckinghams took part in the filming of Cornerstones of Rock American Garage which aired multiple times on WTTW Chicago Cornerstones of Rock was created to be a nostalgic celebration of the Chicago area garage bands that rose to national prominence in the 1960s and 1970s Jim Peterik and The Ides of March served as the house band for the evening as many original members of these popular bands returned to the concert stage to play their greatest hits In addition to the Buckinghams the Cornerstones line up included the Ides of March the Cryan Shames the New Colony Six the Shadows of Knight the McCoys and the American Breed This special was such a huge success that it spawned a live concert tour which is still continuing Cornerstones of Rock American Garage continues to sell out concert venues across the Midwest The majority of Cornerstones performances are held at the Arcada Theatre Saint Charles IL but as fan demand has grown the tour has branched out to other venues in the Midwest needs update Original lead singer Tufano continues to tour as a solo act and also appears in a Bobby Darin show he created As Long as I m Singing Former keyboards vocals songwriter Grebb has played with the Fabulous Rhinestones Lovecraft formerly H P Lovecraft Chicago Bonnie Raitt the Weight Band and Dave Mason and has also produced CDs for independent musicians including Peach Giammarese and Fortuna have continued touring with band members Soboroff Zane Penn and a horn section consisting of Carlo Isabelli trumpet Charles Morgan trombone and Dan Moffett tenor saxophone 2 They perform regularly to festival audiences and have played sold out shows such as the Westbury Music Fair Ram s Head the Star Plaza and others They remain acts for casino venues throughout the country and perform the national anthem at home games of baseball teams such as the Chicago Cubs and White Sox Grebb died on January 1 2020 19 Discography EditAlbums Edit Kind of a Drag 1967 USA Records US 109 Time and Charges 1967 Columbia US 58 Portraits 1967 Columbia US 53 In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow 1968 Columbia CS 9703 US 161 A Matter of Time 1985 Red Label Records Terra Firma 1998 Nation Records Live and Well 2006 BML Records Reaching Back 2007 Fuel Records Standing Room Only 2008 Fuel Records The Joy of Christmas 2008 BML Records Up Close CD and digital downloads 2010 itsaboutmusic com Records Compilation albums Edit Greatest Hits 1969 Columbia US 73 Made in Chicago 1975 Columbia Mercy Mercy Mercy A Collection 1991 Columbia Legacy Up Close The Buckinghams in Concert DVD CD box set 2010 itsaboutmusic com Records Singles Edit Year A side B sideBoth sides from same album except where indicated U S Charts Canada AlbumBillboard Cashbox RPM1965 Sweets for My Sweet b w Beginners Love Kind of a Drag1966 I ll Go Crazy b w Don t Want to Cry 112 132 I Call Your Name b w Makin Up and Breakin Up 102 I ve Been Wrong Before b w Love Ain t Enough 129 Kind of a Drag b w You Make Me Feel So Good 1 3 11967 Lawdy Miss Clawdy b w I Call Your Name first pressings Makin Up and Breakin Up later pressings 41 39 42 Summertime b w I Don t Want to Cry Don t You Care b w Why Don t You Love Me 6 6 4 Time amp Charges Mercy Mercy Mercy b w You Are Gone 5 5 4 Hey Baby They re Playing Our Song b w And Our Love from Time amp Charges 12 5 2 Portraits Susan b w Foreign Policy from Time amp Charges 11 7 71968 Back In Love Again b w You Misunderstand Me Non album track 57 53 31 In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow Where Did You Come From b w Song of the Breeze from In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow 117 125 Non album tracks1969 This Is How Much I Love You b w Can t Find the Words from In One Ear and Gone Tomorrow It s a Beautiful Day For Lovin b w Difference of Opinion 126 1101970 I Got a Feelin b w It Took Forever 1985 Veronica b w Can We Talk About It A Matter of TimePersonnel EditCurrent members Edit Carl Giammarese guitar vocals Nick Fortuna bass vocals Bruce Soboroff keyboards Dave Zane guitar Rocky Penn drumsPast members Edit Dennis Tufano vocals George LeGros vocals John Duich guitar Bob Abrams guitar vocals John Poulos drums percussion d 1980 Tom Scheckel drums percussion Tom Osfar drums Curtis Bachman bass Marty Grebb keyboards vocals d 2020 Dennis Miccolis keyboards Larry Nestor keyboards John Turner keyboards John Cammelot keyboards Laurie Beebe Lewis vocals keyboards Barbara Unger keyboards vocalsReferences Edit Bill Dahl The Buckinghams Biography AllMusic Retrieved 2015 08 19 a b The Buckinghams official website Thebuckinghams com Retrieved 2012 11 10 THE MOB Chicago band Mikebaker45s weebly com Retrieved October 16 2019 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 202 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b Nite Norm N 1978 Rock On The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock N Roll volume II New York Thomas Y Crowell p 58 Featured Content on Myspace Myspace com Retrieved October 16 2019 Kevin Courrier Dangerous Kitchen The Subversive World of Zappa ECW Press Jun 1 2002 p 75 Hey Baby They re Playing Our Song A Conversation with Carl Giammarese Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict Accessed September 22 2015 The Buckinghams Archived from the original on 2006 05 16 Retrieved 2006 04 04 The Buckinghams Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved October 16 2019 Coffee with Divas by Jam Session San Diego Reader 2012 07 18 Retrieved 2012 11 10 When Not With The Papas This Mama Sells Cars latimes Articles latimes com 1987 06 10 Retrieved 2015 08 19 Buckinghams The A Matter Of Time Vinyl LP Album Discogs com Retrieved 2015 08 19 Buckinghams The Veronica Vinyl Discogs com Retrieved 2015 08 19 Box Score Top Grossing Concerts Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1 June 1985 pp 48 ISSN 0006 2510 It s About Music com It s About Music com Retrieved 7 May 2010 McQuistion James April 30 2011 Happy Together Tour Returns In Summer 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Carl Giammarese Carlgiammarese com Retrieved 2012 11 10 Marty Grebb ex Buckinghams member and journeyman session musician dead at 73 WABX 107 5 January 3 2020 Retrieved January 5 2020 External links EditOfficial website The Buckinghams official MySpace Page The Buckinghams official Flickr Photo Stream Page The Buckinghams at AllMusic The Buckinghams discography at Discogs The Buckinghams The Classic Rock Connection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Buckinghams amp oldid 1130630890, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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