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The Four Larks (Philadelphia group)

The Four Larks were an R&B group that recorded from the 1960s through to the 1970s on various record labels. Their singles have been released on at least ten different record labels. They had a hit on the pop charts with "It's Unbelievable".

The Four Larks
GenresDoo wop, Soul
Years active1958 to 1969
LabelsSheryl Records Inc., Tower Records
Past membersCleopatra McDougal
Vivian McDougal
Weldon McDougal
Jackie Marshall
Calvin Nichols
Bill Oxendine
Joe Shamwell

Background edit

The Larks were originally started by Weldon McDougal.[1] In 1954, with himself singing bass, and along Calvin Nichols, Mary Archer and brothers Clarence and Bill Blalock, he formed a group called The Victors. Mary Archer was soon replaced by Herman Green. By the end of the year McDougal joined the marines and had a group with the same name while in still in the marines. Having left the service in 1958, he went about reforming The Victors. The only member he could get was Calvin Nichols. He managed to bring in Jackie Marshall, a high tenor. News got out which attracted the attention of Baritone Bill Oxendine who joined up. McDougal's wife Cleopatra also joined up and the group's membership became five. He also changed the name of the group to The Larks after seeing a brand of nails called Lark.[2]

Career edit

In 1961, "It's Unbelievable" was released on the Sheryl label.[3] The Sheryl released came about as a result of Weldon running into Atlantic Records promo man Jerry Ross. After the auditioning for Ross, the Larks recorded around six tracks. The backing band was called The Manhattans and was made up of keyboardist Ruben Wright, guitarist Johnny Stiles, sax player Harrison Scott and drummer Norman Conners.[4] Wright was formerly with Philadelphia group The Capris and had written their hit God Only Knows.[5][6] In 1961, it entered the charts at no 78 for the Week Ending 1 January.[7] It eventually rose to no 69 on the Billboard pop charts.[8]

Their last released was on the Uptown label with "Keep Climbing Brothers" bw "It's Unbelievable" in 1969.[9]

Later years edit

Weldon McDougal would later become a producer and work for Motown.[10] He also has a place in history by paving the way for the Philly Sound.[11]

Discography edit

Singles
Credited act Title Release info Year Notes
The Larks "It's Unbelievable" / "I Can't Believe" Sheryl Records Inc. 334 1961
Cleopatra "Heaven Only Knows" / "My Darling" Sheryl Records Inc. 335 1961 Recording by The Larks but
credited to Cleopatra McDougal
the then wife of Weldon McDougal.
The Larks "Let's Drink A Toast" / "There Is A Girl" Sheryl Records Inc. 338 1961
Joe Hunter Charles & The Larks "Freight Train Home" (Part 1) / "Freight Train Home" (Part 2) Vegas 625 1962
Irma and the Larks "Don't Cry" / "Without You Baby" Priority 322 1963
Irma and The Larks "Don't Cry" / "Without You Baby" Fairmount 1003 1963
The Larks "Fabulous Cars And Diamond Rings" / "Life Is Sweeter Now" Cross Fire 74-50 / 74-59 1964
The Larks "Life Is Sweeter Now" / "Fabulous Cars And Diamond Rings" Guyden 2103 1964
The Larks "Another Sleepless Night" / "For The Love Of Money" Arock 1010 1964
Barbara Mason, Vocal Accomp.: The Tiffanys
Barbara Mason, Vocal Accomp.: The Larks
"Trouble Child"
"Dedicated To You"
Charger CRG-111 1964
Barbara Mason, Vocal Accomp: The Tiffanys
Barbara Mason, Vocal Accomp: The Larks
"Trouble Child"
"Dedicated To You"
Crusader C-111 1964 Re-issued on Crusader CRU-114 in 1965 *
The Larks "Love Me True" / "Love You So" Jett 3001 1965
Irma & the Fascinators aka
Irma & the Fascinations
"Just A Feeling" / "Lost Love" Scepter 12100 1965 Larks uncredited. From previously recorded
Irma and the Larks masters
The Four Larks "That's All That Counts" / "You And Me" Uptown 748 1967
The Four Larks "Rain" / "Another Chance" Tower 364 1968
The Four Larks "I Still Love You (From The Bottom Of My Heart)" / "Groovin' At The Go-Go" Tower 402 1968
The Four Larks "Can I Have Another Helping Please (Of Your Love)" / "I've Got Plenty" Tower 450 1968
Four Larks "Keep Climbing Brothers" / "It's Unbelievable" Uptown 761 1968 [12]
The Larks "It's Unbelievable" / "There Is A Girl" Eric Records 102 1968 [13]
The Larks "It's Unbelievable" / "I Can't Believe It" Collectables C1080 [14]

References edit

  1. ^ A House on Fire: The Rise and Fall of Philadelphia Soul, By John A. Jackson - "I'll Get By" (1942-1962)
  2. ^ Marv Goldberg's Yesterday's Memories Rhythm & Blues Party - The Other, Other Larks By Marv Goldberg, based on an interview with Weldon McDougal
  3. ^ Billboard Magazine, March 20, 1961 - Page 3 R&B RESURGANCE(sic) AN OMEN Long Vigil Is Forecast for Faithful Harbingers of 'Good Music' Return By REN GREVATT
  4. ^ Marv Goldberg's Yesterday's Memories Rhythm & Blues Party - The Other, Other Larks By Marv Goldberg, based on an interview with Weldon McDougal
  5. ^ Discogs - Ruben Wright Discography , Writing & Arrangement
  6. ^ American Singing Groups: A History from 1940s to Today, By Jay Warner - Page 92 The Capris (PHILADELPHIA)
  7. ^ Weekly Top 40 - 1961: All Charts, US Hot 40 Singles for the Week Ending 1st January, 1961, NEW THIS WEEK
  8. ^ Motown: The Golden Years, By Bill Dahl - Page 8 Motown '59-72
  9. ^ Marv Goldberg's Yesterday's Memories Rhythm & Blues Party - The Other, Other Larks By Marv Goldberg, based on an interview with Weldon McDougal
  10. ^ The Lost Supreme: The Life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard, By Peter Benjaminson - Page 97 Trouble at the Top
  11. ^ Cleveland Scene, Friday, Jan 22, 2010 - Black History Month at the Rock Hall By Michael Gallucci
  12. ^ Marv Goldberg's Yesterday's Memories Rhythm & Blues Party - The Other, Other Larks By Marv Goldberg, based on an interview with Weldon McDougal
  13. ^ Billboard, May 11, 1968 - Page 16 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM ERIC
  14. ^ 45Cat - The Larks (Philadelphia) - Discography

External links edit

  • The Other, Other Larks, article by Marv Goldberg

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The Four Larks were an R amp B group that recorded from the 1960s through to the 1970s on various record labels Their singles have been released on at least ten different record labels They had a hit on the pop charts with It s Unbelievable The Four LarksGenresDoo wop SoulYears active1958 to 1969LabelsSheryl Records Inc Tower RecordsPast membersCleopatra McDougalVivian McDougalWeldon McDougalJackie MarshallCalvin NicholsBill OxendineJoe Shamwell Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Later years 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBackground editThe Larks were originally started by Weldon McDougal 1 In 1954 with himself singing bass and along Calvin Nichols Mary Archer and brothers Clarence and Bill Blalock he formed a group called The Victors Mary Archer was soon replaced by Herman Green By the end of the year McDougal joined the marines and had a group with the same name while in still in the marines Having left the service in 1958 he went about reforming The Victors The only member he could get was Calvin Nichols He managed to bring in Jackie Marshall a high tenor News got out which attracted the attention of Baritone Bill Oxendine who joined up McDougal s wife Cleopatra also joined up and the group s membership became five He also changed the name of the group to The Larks after seeing a brand of nails called Lark 2 Career editIn 1961 It s Unbelievable was released on the Sheryl label 3 The Sheryl released came about as a result of Weldon running into Atlantic Records promo man Jerry Ross After the auditioning for Ross the Larks recorded around six tracks The backing band was called The Manhattans and was made up of keyboardist Ruben Wright guitarist Johnny Stiles sax player Harrison Scott and drummer Norman Conners 4 Wright was formerly with Philadelphia group The Capris and had written their hit God Only Knows 5 6 In 1961 it entered the charts at no 78 for the Week Ending 1 January 7 It eventually rose to no 69 on the Billboard pop charts 8 Their last released was on the Uptown label with Keep Climbing Brothers bw It s Unbelievable in 1969 9 Later years editWeldon McDougal would later become a producer and work for Motown 10 He also has a place in history by paving the way for the Philly Sound 11 Discography editSingles Credited act Title Release info Year Notes The Larks It s Unbelievable I Can t Believe Sheryl Records Inc 334 1961 Cleopatra Heaven Only Knows My Darling Sheryl Records Inc 335 1961 Recording by The Larks butcredited to Cleopatra McDougalthe then wife of Weldon McDougal The Larks Let s Drink A Toast There Is A Girl Sheryl Records Inc 338 1961 Joe Hunter Charles amp The Larks Freight Train Home Part 1 Freight Train Home Part 2 Vegas 625 1962 Irma and the Larks Don t Cry Without You Baby Priority 322 1963 Irma and The Larks Don t Cry Without You Baby Fairmount 1003 1963 The Larks Fabulous Cars And Diamond Rings Life Is Sweeter Now Cross Fire 74 50 74 59 1964 The Larks Life Is Sweeter Now Fabulous Cars And Diamond Rings Guyden 2103 1964 The Larks Another Sleepless Night For The Love Of Money Arock 1010 1964 Barbara Mason Vocal Accomp The TiffanysBarbara Mason Vocal Accomp The Larks Trouble Child Dedicated To You Charger CRG 111 1964 Barbara Mason Vocal Accomp The TiffanysBarbara Mason Vocal Accomp The Larks Trouble Child Dedicated To You Crusader C 111 1964 Re issued on Crusader CRU 114 in 1965 The Larks Love Me True Love You So Jett 3001 1965 Irma amp the Fascinators akaIrma amp the Fascinations Just A Feeling Lost Love Scepter 12100 1965 Larks uncredited From previously recordedIrma and the Larks masters The Four Larks That s All That Counts You And Me Uptown 748 1967 The Four Larks Rain Another Chance Tower 364 1968 The Four Larks I Still Love You From The Bottom Of My Heart Groovin At The Go Go Tower 402 1968 The Four Larks Can I Have Another Helping Please Of Your Love I ve Got Plenty Tower 450 1968 Four Larks Keep Climbing Brothers It s Unbelievable Uptown 761 1968 12 The Larks It s Unbelievable There Is A Girl Eric Records 102 1968 13 The Larks It s Unbelievable I Can t Believe It Collectables C1080 14 References edit A House on Fire The Rise and Fall of Philadelphia Soul By John A Jackson I ll Get By 1942 1962 Marv Goldberg s Yesterday s Memories Rhythm amp Blues Party The Other Other Larks By Marv Goldberg based on an interview with Weldon McDougal Billboard Magazine March 20 1961 Page 3 R amp B RESURGANCE sic AN OMEN Long Vigil Is Forecast for Faithful Harbingers of Good Music Return By REN GREVATT Marv Goldberg s Yesterday s Memories Rhythm amp Blues Party The Other Other Larks By Marv Goldberg based on an interview with Weldon McDougal Discogs Ruben Wright Discography Writing amp Arrangement American Singing Groups A History from 1940s to Today By Jay Warner Page 92 The Capris PHILADELPHIA Weekly Top 40 1961 All Charts US Hot 40 Singles for the Week Ending 1st January 1961 NEW THIS WEEK Motown The Golden Years By Bill Dahl Page 8 Motown 59 72 Marv Goldberg s Yesterday s Memories Rhythm amp Blues Party The Other Other Larks By Marv Goldberg based on an interview with Weldon McDougal The Lost Supreme The Life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard By Peter Benjaminson Page 97 Trouble at the Top Cleveland Scene Friday Jan 22 2010 Black History Month at the Rock Hall By Michael Gallucci Marv Goldberg s Yesterday s Memories Rhythm amp Blues Party The Other Other Larks By Marv Goldberg based on an interview with Weldon McDougal Billboard May 11 1968 Page 16 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM ERIC 45Cat The Larks Philadelphia DiscographyExternal links editThe Other Other Larks article by Marv Goldberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Four Larks Philadelphia group amp oldid 1144925584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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