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King Harvest

King Harvest was a 1970s French-American rock band who formed initially in Ithaca, New York, but broke up and reformed in Paris where they began recording their first songs.[1] They are known for their 1972 hit single "Dancing in the Moonlight". They named themselves after the 1969 song "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" by The Band, one of their musical influences.[2]

King Harvest
OriginIthaca, New York, U.S. (1969)
Paris, France (1971)
GenresRock, pop rock
Years active1969–1976, 2012–2016
LabelsPerception, A&M, Darbo Music
Past membersDave "Doc" Robinson
Ron Altbach
Ed Tuleja
Rod Novak
Sherman Kelly
Wells Kelly
Steve Cutler
Didier Alexandre
David Montgomery
Tony Cahill
Bobby Figueroa
Richie Pidanick

History

Origin and beginnings

King Harvest's original four members first formed the group in 1969 in Ithaca, New York, where all four — Dave "Doc" Robinson (lead vocals/bass/keyboards), Ron Altbach (keyboards), Ed Tuleja (guitar), and Rod Novak (saxophone) — were attending Cornell University. At this point, the group primarily played cover tunes by such artists as Sly and the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, and The Band, among others, at fraternities, bars, and other local colleges. The group broke up for the first time in 1971.[1]

However, one by one,[3] each of the four former bandmates would migrate to Paris that same year, where they reformed King Harvest, now as expatriates. Although the band's membership fluctuated constantly over the next five years, it always included its four core co-founders. French musician Didier Alexandre was among the first to join the quartet, becoming a member of the group in the early 1970s. At one point, the band consisted of three keyboardists, with fellow Cornell alumnus[4] Sherman Kelly (who wrote "Dancing in the Moonlight") joining Altbach and Robinson on the instrument. Sherman Kelly had previously performed together with Robinson in the band Boffalongo, who first recorded "Dancing in the Moonlight" in 1970. Sherman Kelly's brother, drummer Wells Kelly, who went on to form the band Orleans, also served a brief stint in the group both in Paris and in the US.

Early years in Paris

As group members gradually made their way to Paris, they became involved in session work individually, performing on albums by the likes of Jacques Morali and Nancy Holloway. Altbach also studied classical music with Nadia Boulanger. Once solidified as a unit, King Harvest won a Rock and Roll contest/talent show,[3] and by the end of 1971, with Alexandre and Wells Kelly now established as band members, the group had recorded and released their Europe-only debut LP, I Can Tell. Curiously, although Doc Robinson is apparently pictured on the album cover, he is not credited in the liner notes as having performed on the album.[5][6]

Also in 1971, King Harvest was invited to write and perform songs for the French film, Le Feu Sacré, which represented France at that year's Cannes Film Festival. Throughout these early days in Paris, King Harvest also performed and recorded under pseudonyms, such as E. Rodney Jones and the Prairie Dogs.[3]

"Dancing in the Moonlight" song

It was Wells Kelly who convinced the group to revisit "Dancing in the Moonlight", but he left Paris before the song was recorded. Steve Cutler, a jazz drummer and fellow expatriate from New York, joined King Harvest for their last six months in Paris, recording "Dancing in the Moonlight" and playing clubs and concerts in Paris and London. Reportedly, Cutler performed the drum/percussion parts on the recording using a toilet scrubbing brush, as opposed to the traditional drumsticks.[1] The song was produced by Jack Robinson of Robin Song Music. Contrary to Boffalongo's original version, which included such disparate players as jazz flutist Jeremy Steig and Peter Giansante on drums, the King Harvest recording was more scaled back. A 45 rpm record of "Dancing in the Moonlight" was released in Paris, with "Lady, Come on Home" on the B-side. The single languished, and the group again (temporarily) disbanded.

However, in 1972, "Dancing in the Moonlight" began to generate interest back home in America, where the original four members signed with the Perception label. Perception promptly leased the tune from France's Musidisc Records and prepared the group, now re-established in Olcott, New York,[1] to record a full-length album titled after the single. Meanwhile, the single went on to reach No. 13 in the US in early 1973 and No. 5 in Canada, and the band embarked on a lengthy U.S. tour.[1] Australian drummer David Montgomery and bassist Tony Cahill, both of Python Lee Jackson (and the latter also of The Easybeats) officially joined King Harvest after the album's release and toured with them during the spring of 1973. "Dancing in the Moonlight" composer Sherman Kelly, who had not participated in King Harvest's recording of the single, also officially joined the band for the first time for this tour.[4]

Subsequent career

Despite the success of its titular single, the Dancing in the Moonlight album failed to crack the Top 100 on the Billboard 200 or generate any widely successful follow-up singles,[7] and the Perception label soon went bankrupt.[1] Band membership continued to fluctuate. The original four members joined with LA-based Buffalo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer Richie Pidanick in 1974.[8] With support from Beach Boys Carl Wilson and Mike Love, this line-up signed with A&M Records and recorded another album, simply titled King Harvest.[7] Released in 1975, this album did not produce any hits, with lone single "Hickory" failing to chart.[7] Fellow Beach Boy Bobby Figueroa (drums) also became a member of the band during these later years. Finding themselves unable to match the success of their massive first hit, King Harvest broke up once again in 1976.[9]

Following the band's dissolution, King Harvest's members continued their association with the Beach Boys. Novak, Altbach, Tuleja, and Figueroa toured with the group at one point. Tuleja and Novak played on Dennis Wilson's 1977 solo Pacific Ocean Blue, while Altbach and Robinson performed with Mike Love in his band, Celebration.[7]

Reunions and other post-2000 activities

Novak and Tuleja went on to play country western in Scandinavia and released the album King Harvest - The Prairie Dogs' Classic Country produced by George Doering. Their recording of "Looking For Love" from the album later appeared in the 2014 movie OK Buckeroos - The Life, Music and Good Times of Jerry Jeff Walker.

King Harvest released their The Lost Tapes album in August 2007, and performed on TJ Lubinsky's My Music DVD entitled The 70s Experience Live produced for PBS.

On July 14, 2012, the four co-founders reunited in Olcott Beach as part of a 40th anniversary reunion of the band.[9] Robinson died December 11, 2012, leaving behind his wife, daughter and grandchildren. He was buried in Cleveland, Ohio, his birthplace.[10] The other three members reunited again on July 19, 2013, in Olcott Beach with a song titled "Doc" in memory of him.

The King Harvest album Old Friends was released on April 6, 2015.

The three surviving founding members released their new King Harvest single "Our Old Songs" on August 16, 2016.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Album details Peak chart positions
US
[11]
US R&B
[11]
CAN
[12]
1971 I Can Tell (Europe release only) x x x
1973 Dancing in the Moonlight 136 50
1975 King Harvest
  • Released: June 5, 1975
  • Label: A&M
1980 Young Love
  • Released: January 1, 1980
  • Label: A&M
1993 Dancing in the Moonlight (CD re-issue)[1]
2007 The Lost Tapes
  • Released: August 30, 2007
  • Label: Darbo Music LLC
2010 The Prairie Dogs - Country Classics
  • Released: April 1, 2010
  • Label: Prairie Dog Productions
2013 Caribbean (EP)
  • Released: November 22, 2013
  • Label: King Harvest Productions
2014 Young Love (possible re-release)
  • Released: September 9, 2014
  • Label: King Harvest Productions
2015 Old Friends
  • Released: April 6, 2015
  • Label: MondoTunes
"—" and "x" denote recordings that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Name Peak chart positions
US BB
[13]
US AC
US CB
[13]
US RW
[13]
CAN
CAN AC
1971 "A Train"
"Roosevelt and Ira Lee"
"Musique Du Film 'Le Feu Sacré'"
"You and I"
1972 "Dancing in the Moonlight" 13 22 10 15 5 69
1973 "A Little Bit Like Magic" 91 87 73
"(Take It Easy) Take It Slow" 133
"Give Me a Sign" / "Jesse's Going Away Song"
1974 "Celestial Navigator" 118
1975 "Hickory"
2016 "Our Old Songs"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Band members

Famous

Other former members

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h ""Dancing In The Moonlight" - King Harvest". Superseventies.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  2. ^ ""Dancing in the Moonlight" - King Harvest".
  3. ^ a b c "King Harvest". ReverbNation.com. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "About Sherman Kelly". shermankelly.com. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  5. ^ King Harvest - I Can Tell LP album cover.
  6. ^ "Vinyl Album: King Harvest - I Can Tell (1971)". 45worlds.com. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 1376/7. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  8. ^ "Rich Pidanick - Buffalo Music Hall of Fame". Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "King Harvest | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  10. ^ "David Robinson Obituary". obits.dignitymemorial.com. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  11. ^ a b . AllMusic. Archived from the original on June 15, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  12. ^ "Search: RPM". Library and Archives Canada. July 17, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2015). The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954-1982. Sheridan Books. p. 283. ISBN 978-0-89820-213-7.

External links

  • King Harvest Official website
  • King Harvest on YouTube
  • King Harvest website at Reverbnation
  • King Harvest discography at Discogs
  • King Harvest at IMDb
  • Interview

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CahillBobby FigueroaRichie Pidanick Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin and beginnings 1 2 Early years in Paris 1 3 Dancing in the Moonlight song 1 4 Subsequent career 1 5 Reunions and other post 2000 activities 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 Band members 3 1 Famous 3 2 Other former members 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOrigin and beginnings Edit King Harvest s original four members first formed the group in 1969 in Ithaca New York where all four Dave Doc Robinson lead vocals bass keyboards Ron Altbach keyboards Ed Tuleja guitar and Rod Novak saxophone were attending Cornell University At this point the group primarily played cover tunes by such artists as Sly and the Family Stone Jimi Hendrix and The Band among others at fraternities bars and other local colleges The group broke up for the first time in 1971 1 However one by one 3 each of the four former bandmates would migrate to Paris that same year where they reformed King Harvest now as expatriates Although the band s membership fluctuated constantly over the next five years it always included its four core co founders French musician Didier Alexandre was among the first to join the quartet becoming a member of the group in the early 1970s At one point the band consisted of three keyboardists with fellow Cornell alumnus 4 Sherman Kelly who wrote Dancing in the Moonlight joining Altbach and Robinson on the instrument Sherman Kelly had previously performed together with Robinson in the band Boffalongo who first recorded Dancing in the Moonlight in 1970 Sherman Kelly s brother drummer Wells Kelly who went on to form the band Orleans also served a brief stint in the group both in Paris and in the US Early years in Paris Edit As group members gradually made their way to Paris they became involved in session work individually performing on albums by the likes of Jacques Morali and Nancy Holloway Altbach also studied classical music with Nadia Boulanger Once solidified as a unit King Harvest won a Rock and Roll contest talent show 3 and by the end of 1971 with Alexandre and Wells Kelly now established as band members the group had recorded and released their Europe only debut LP I Can Tell Curiously although Doc Robinson is apparently pictured on the album cover he is not credited in the liner notes as having performed on the album 5 6 Also in 1971 King Harvest was invited to write and perform songs for the French film Le Feu Sacre which represented France at that year s Cannes Film Festival Throughout these early days in Paris King Harvest also performed and recorded under pseudonyms such as E Rodney Jones and the Prairie Dogs 3 Dancing in the Moonlight song Edit It was Wells Kelly who convinced the group to revisit Dancing in the Moonlight but he left Paris before the song was recorded Steve Cutler a jazz drummer and fellow expatriate from New York joined King Harvest for their last six months in Paris recording Dancing in the Moonlight and playing clubs and concerts in Paris and London Reportedly Cutler performed the drum percussion parts on the recording using a toilet scrubbing brush as opposed to the traditional drumsticks 1 The song was produced by Jack Robinson of Robin Song Music Contrary to Boffalongo s original version which included such disparate players as jazz flutist Jeremy Steig and Peter Giansante on drums the King Harvest recording was more scaled back A 45 rpm record of Dancing in the Moonlight was released in Paris with Lady Come on Home on the B side The single languished and the group again temporarily disbanded However in 1972 Dancing in the Moonlight began to generate interest back home in America where the original four members signed with the Perception label Perception promptly leased the tune from France s Musidisc Records and prepared the group now re established in Olcott New York 1 to record a full length album titled after the single Meanwhile the single went on to reach No 13 in the US in early 1973 and No 5 in Canada and the band embarked on a lengthy U S tour 1 Australian drummer David Montgomery and bassist Tony Cahill both of Python Lee Jackson and the latter also of The Easybeats officially joined King Harvest after the album s release and toured with them during the spring of 1973 Dancing in the Moonlight composer Sherman Kelly who had not participated in King Harvest s recording of the single also officially joined the band for the first time for this tour 4 Subsequent career Edit Despite the success of its titular single the Dancing in the Moonlight album failed to crack the Top 100 on the Billboard 200 or generate any widely successful follow up singles 7 and the Perception label soon went bankrupt 1 Band membership continued to fluctuate The original four members joined with LA based Buffalo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer Richie Pidanick in 1974 8 With support from Beach Boys Carl Wilson and Mike Love this line up signed with A amp M Records and recorded another album simply titled King Harvest 7 Released in 1975 this album did not produce any hits with lone single Hickory failing to chart 7 Fellow Beach Boy Bobby Figueroa drums also became a member of the band during these later years Finding themselves unable to match the success of their massive first hit King Harvest broke up once again in 1976 9 Following the band s dissolution King Harvest s members continued their association with the Beach Boys Novak Altbach Tuleja and Figueroa toured with the group at one point Tuleja and Novak played on Dennis Wilson s 1977 solo Pacific Ocean Blue while Altbach and Robinson performed with Mike Love in his band Celebration 7 Reunions and other post 2000 activities Edit Novak and Tuleja went on to play country western in Scandinavia and released the album King Harvest The Prairie Dogs Classic Country produced by George Doering Their recording of Looking For Love from the album later appeared in the 2014 movie OK Buckeroos The Life Music and Good Times of Jerry Jeff Walker King Harvest released their The Lost Tapes album in August 2007 and performed on TJ Lubinsky s My Music DVD entitled The 70s Experience Live produced for PBS On July 14 2012 the four co founders reunited in Olcott Beach as part of a 40th anniversary reunion of the band 9 Robinson died December 11 2012 leaving behind his wife daughter and grandchildren He was buried in Cleveland Ohio his birthplace 10 The other three members reunited again on July 19 2013 in Olcott Beach with a song titled Doc in memory of him The King Harvest album Old Friends was released on April 6 2015 The three surviving founding members released their new King Harvest single Our Old Songs on August 16 2016 Discography EditAlbums Edit Year Album Album details Peak chart positionsUS 11 US R amp B 11 CAN 12 1971 I Can Tell Europe release only Released 1971 Label Bellaphon Calumet x x x1973 Dancing in the Moonlight Released January 1973 1 Label Perception 136 50 1975 King Harvest Released June 5 1975 Label A amp M 1980 Young Love Released January 1 1980 Label A amp M 1993 Dancing in the Moonlight CD re issue 1 Released November 1993 Label Collectables Records 2007 The Lost Tapes Released August 30 2007 Label Darbo Music LLC 2010 The Prairie Dogs Country Classics Released April 1 2010 Label Prairie Dog Productions 2013 Caribbean EP Released November 22 2013 Label King Harvest Productions 2014 Young Love possible re release Released September 9 2014 Label King Harvest Productions 2015 Old Friends Released April 6 2015 Label MondoTunes and x denote recordings that did not chart or were not released in that territory Singles Edit Year Name Peak chart positionsUS BB 13 US AC US CB 13 US RW 13 CAN CAN AC1971 A Train Roosevelt and Ira Lee Musique Du Film Le Feu Sacre You and I 1972 Dancing in the Moonlight 13 22 10 15 5 691973 A Little Bit Like Magic 91 87 73 Take It Easy Take It Slow 133 Give Me a Sign Jesse s Going Away Song 1974 Celestial Navigator 118 1975 Hickory 2016 Our Old Songs denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Band members EditFamous Edit Dave Robinson voice guitar 1970 1974 died 2012 Eddy Tuleja guitar 1970 1974 Ron Altbach keyboards 1970 1974 Rod Novak saxophone 1972 1974 Didier Alexander bass 1970 1974 Wells Kelly drums 1970 1974 died 1984 Other former members Edit Paul Harris saxophone flute keyboards 1970 1972 See also EditList of 1970s one hit wonders in the United StatesReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Dancing In The Moonlight King Harvest Superseventies com Retrieved April 9 2020 Dancing in the Moonlight King Harvest a b c King Harvest ReverbNation com Retrieved June 19 2021 a b About Sherman Kelly shermankelly com Retrieved June 19 2021 King Harvest I Can Tell LP album cover Vinyl Album King Harvest I Can Tell 1971 45worlds com Retrieved September 19 2021 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 1376 7 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Rich Pidanick Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Retrieved July 5 2021 a b King Harvest Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved October 28 2017 David Robinson Obituary obits dignitymemorial com Retrieved October 28 2017 a b King Harvest Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on June 15 2012 Retrieved November 4 2022 Search RPM Library and Archives Canada July 17 2013 Retrieved March 11 2019 a b c Whitburn Joel 2015 The Comparison Book Billboard Cash Box Record World 1954 1982 Sheridan Books p 283 ISBN 978 0 89820 213 7 External links EditKing Harvest Official website King Harvest on YouTube King Harvest website at Reverbnation King Harvest discography at Discogs King Harvest at IMDb Interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King Harvest amp oldid 1142426179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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