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The Revols

The Revols was a Canadian band from Stratford, Ontario, Canada, formed in 1957, with Richard Manuel on piano and vocals, John Till on guitar, Ken Kalmusky on bass, Doug Rhodes on vocals and Jim Winkler on drums. Fourteen- and fifteen-year-old kids at the time, they were taken under the wing of Ronnie Hawkins, and, together and individually, they made music history in the years to come.

The Revols
Also known asThe Rockin' Revols
OriginStratford, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock and roll
Years active1957–1962
Past membersRichard Manuel
John Till
Ken Kalmusky
Doug Rhodes
Jim Winkler
Garth Picot

Early career edit

The band started in 1957, in Kalmusky's parents' basement, on Queen St. in Stratford. They performed the very first songs Manuel wrote, and were invited into the studio to record "My Eternal Love", Manuel's first original song.

As the Revols gained popularity in the Ontario area, one of their first gigs was opening for Hawkins in Port Dover, Ontario. According to Levon Helm's autobiography, This Wheel's on Fire (p. 87), the next time Hawkins came to Stratford, the Revols were on the bill, but this time they followed Hawkins.

When the Revols came on, Richard sang Ray Charles's "Georgia on My Mind" and brought down the house. That did it, as far as the Hawk was concerned. Rather than compete with the Revols, he hired 'em.

Till, 15 at the time, was reluctant to quit school and was replaced by Garth Picot, of Goderich, Ontario. David "Dave Mickie" Marsden, another Stratford native, joined as the band's manager. The Revols, working for Hawkins, went to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and played a house gig at Hawkins's club.

The Fab Four edit

By the end of 1961, the Revols returned to Stratford. Manuel remained with Hawkins until 1964, when Hawkins's backing group, the Hawks (Manuel along with Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Robbie Robertson), left him and formed Levon and the Hawks, later known as the Band. Kalmusky reunited with Till to form the Fab Four—the original Fab Four—at the top of 1962.

The Fab Four were the house band on the weekly television show "Mickie A Go Go" from the Hamilton Ontario station CHCH-TV. The host of the show was David "Dave Mickie" Marsden. On April 25, 1965, when they opened for the Rolling Stones at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, the Toronto Star ran an advertisement with the Fab Four's picture and the words "not the Rolling Stones". Kalmusky stated in an interview with Stratford's Beacon Herald, "They thought we were the Beatles, girls were diving at the car, piling on, as we were driving out of the stadium". In fact, the picture in the Toronto Star did look a whole lot like the Beatles. It has been speculated that the Beatles' nickname became "The Fab Four" as a result of this event. Some authors, and articles, over the last few decades, have cited this story, referencing the parallels, stating "Could 5 boys from Stratford, Ontario really influence the nickname of the Beatles?"[citation needed]

By 1966, Till and Kalmusky paralleled the same move Manuel had made after their trip to Arkansas, leaving the Revols, the Fab Four, and Stratford behind, to be full-time members of Hawkins's band.

Hawkins's band was famously "picked clean" by Albert Grossman, manager for Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, and Ian & Sylvia. The first of the former Revols to be plucked out by Grossman was Kalmusky, who subsequently played bass with Ian & Sylvia's group, Great Speckled Bird; Todd Rundgren; Jerry Reed; and others. Then, in 1969, the Summer of Love, Till joined Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Band, and in 1970 he stayed on to become a member of what became Joplin's last band, the Full Tilt Boogie Band, and recorded the album Pearl, her last record. Two of the original Revols, Manuel and Till, performed at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969, Manuel with the Band and Till with Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Band.

Reunion edit

In 1984, four original members of the Revols, Kalmusky, Manuel, Rhodes and Till, reunited at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Theatre as the Revols, opening for the Band at two sold-out performances billed as "The Band/Revols Reunion Shows". Not long after that, Rhodes, Till, Kalmusky, Levon Helm, and Donald "Philbert" Manuel were seen on the cover of People magazine, carrying Richard Manuel's casket out of the funeral service after his death on March 4, 1986.

Later developments edit

Two of the original Revols, Till (with Joplin) and Manuel (with the Band), are shown in the 2004 film, Festival Express.

Recently,[when?] the Revols' 1958 reel-to-reel recording of "Eternal Love", the first original song ever written by Manuel, was taken to famous Toronto engineer and producer Peter J. Moore (Bruce Cockburn, Cowboy Junkies), where it was re-mastered. It is slated to be released on Capitol Records' forthcoming box set Levon and the Hawks: The early years.

The Revols have been noted in People magazine and have been written about by Levon Helm, in his autobiography, This Wheel's on Fire; Nicholas Jennings, in Before the Gold Rush; and Barney Hoskyns, in Across the Great Divide.

On August 4, 2008, the City Of Stratford dedicated a band shell in Upper Queen's Park to the Revols. A plaque that bears the band's name and the names of its Stratford residents, Ken Kalmusky, Richard Manuel, John Till, Doug Rhodes, Jimmy Winkler, Garth Picot, and David "Dave Mickie" Marsden, was unveiled at 12:30 p.m. After the ceremony was a concert by Plum Loco (Kalmusky and Till's band) followed by Ronnie Hawkins.

Photo gallery edit

References edit

  • http://www.ronniehawkins.com/performances_stories.cfm#rompin
  • Helm, Levon (2000). This Wheel's on Fire. New York: William Morrow And Company. pp. 87–88, 105, 218, 293–294. ISBN 1-55652-405-6.
  • Hoskyns, Barney (1993). Across The Great Divide. New York: Hyperion. pp. 20, 64–5, 383. ISBN 0-7868-8027-9.
  • Jennings, Nicholas (1997). Before the GOLD RUSH. Toronto: the Penguin Group. pp. 176, 223. ISBN 0-670-87381-0.
  • "CBC Digital Archives". CBC News. Retrieved 2008-12-27.

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Hawkins and together and individually they made music history in the years to come The RevolsAlso known asThe Rockin RevolsOriginStratford Ontario CanadaGenresRock and rollYears active1957 1962Past membersRichard ManuelJohn TillKen KalmuskyDoug RhodesJim WinklerGarth Picot Contents 1 Early career 2 The Fab Four 3 Reunion 4 Later developments 5 Photo gallery 6 ReferencesEarly career editThe band started in 1957 in Kalmusky s parents basement on Queen St in Stratford They performed the very first songs Manuel wrote and were invited into the studio to record My Eternal Love Manuel s first original song As the Revols gained popularity in the Ontario area one of their first gigs was opening for Hawkins in Port Dover Ontario According to Levon Helm s autobiography This Wheel s on Fire p 87 the next time Hawkins came to Stratford the Revols were on the bill but this time they followed Hawkins When the Revols came on Richard sang Ray Charles s Georgia on My Mind and brought down the house That did it as far as the Hawk was concerned Rather than compete with the Revols he hired em Levon Helm This Wheel s on Fire Till 15 at the time was reluctant to quit school and was replaced by Garth Picot of Goderich Ontario David Dave Mickie Marsden another Stratford native joined as the band s manager The Revols working for Hawkins went to Fayetteville Arkansas and played a house gig at Hawkins s club The Fab Four editBy the end of 1961 the Revols returned to Stratford Manuel remained with Hawkins until 1964 when Hawkins s backing group the Hawks Manuel along with Rick Danko Levon Helm Garth Hudson and Robbie Robertson left him and formed Levon and the Hawks later known as the Band Kalmusky reunited with Till to form the Fab Four the original Fab Four at the top of 1962 The Fab Four were the house band on the weekly television show Mickie A Go Go from the Hamilton Ontario station CHCH TV The host of the show was David Dave Mickie Marsden On April 25 1965 when they opened for the Rolling Stones at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto the Toronto Star ran an advertisement with the Fab Four s picture and the words not the Rolling Stones Kalmusky stated in an interview with Stratford s Beacon Herald They thought we were the Beatles girls were diving at the car piling on as we were driving out of the stadium In fact the picture in the Toronto Star did look a whole lot like the Beatles It has been speculated that the Beatles nickname became The Fab Four as a result of this event Some authors and articles over the last few decades have cited this story referencing the parallels stating Could 5 boys from Stratford Ontario really influence the nickname of the Beatles citation needed By 1966 Till and Kalmusky paralleled the same move Manuel had made after their trip to Arkansas leaving the Revols the Fab Four and Stratford behind to be full time members of Hawkins s band Hawkins s band was famously picked clean by Albert Grossman manager for Janis Joplin Bob Dylan and Ian amp Sylvia The first of the former Revols to be plucked out by Grossman was Kalmusky who subsequently played bass with Ian amp Sylvia s group Great Speckled Bird Todd Rundgren Jerry Reed and others Then in 1969 the Summer of Love Till joined Janis Joplin s Kozmic Blues Band and in 1970 he stayed on to become a member of what became Joplin s last band the Full Tilt Boogie Band and recorded the album Pearl her last record Two of the original Revols Manuel and Till performed at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969 Manuel with the Band and Till with Janis Joplin s Kozmic Blues Band Reunion editIn 1984 four original members of the Revols Kalmusky Manuel Rhodes and Till reunited at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Theatre as the Revols opening for the Band at two sold out performances billed as The Band Revols Reunion Shows Not long after that Rhodes Till Kalmusky Levon Helm and Donald Philbert Manuel were seen on the cover of People magazine carrying Richard Manuel s casket out of the funeral service after his death on March 4 1986 Later developments editTwo of the original Revols Till with Joplin and Manuel with the Band are shown in the 2004 film Festival Express Recently when the Revols 1958 reel to reel recording of Eternal Love the first original song ever written by Manuel was taken to famous Toronto engineer and producer Peter J Moore Bruce Cockburn Cowboy Junkies where it was re mastered It is slated to be released on Capitol Records forthcoming box set Levon and the Hawks The early years The Revols have been noted in People magazine and have been written about by Levon Helm in his autobiography This Wheel s on Fire Nicholas Jennings in Before the Gold Rush and Barney Hoskyns in Across the Great Divide On August 4 2008 the City Of Stratford dedicated a band shell in Upper Queen s Park to the Revols A plaque that bears the band s name and the names of its Stratford residents Ken Kalmusky Richard Manuel John Till Doug Rhodes Jimmy Winkler Garth Picot and David Dave Mickie Marsden was unveiled at 12 30 p m After the ceremony was a concert by Plum Loco Kalmusky and Till s band followed by Ronnie Hawkins Photo gallery edit nbsp The Revols in 1957 nbsp The Revols in 1958 nbsp Manuel Kalmusky and Till at the Band s studio in Woodstock New York 1984 nbsp The Fab Four TV Show nbsp Fab Four concert ticketReferences edithttp www ronniehawkins com performances stories cfm rompin Helm Levon 2000 This Wheel s on Fire New York William Morrow And Company pp 87 88 105 218 293 294 ISBN 1 55652 405 6 Hoskyns Barney 1993 Across The Great Divide New York Hyperion pp 20 64 5 383 ISBN 0 7868 8027 9 Jennings Nicholas 1997 Before the GOLD RUSH Toronto the Penguin Group pp 176 223 ISBN 0 670 87381 0 CBC Digital Archives CBC News Retrieved 2008 12 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Revols amp oldid 1174212859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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