Filet of Soul was a Wisconsin-based band, primarily active from 1964 to the mid-1970s. The band is notable as being a white band that mixed
soul
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Etymology
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and
psychedelic music
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, and received airplay on black radio stations. The band was also notable as having been produced by
Lenny LaCour Lenny LaCour (born Leonard James LaCour Sr., April 27, 1932, Bayou Brevelle, Louisiana, United States) is an American record producer, songwriter and performer, particularly active from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s.Dik De Heer, with Gary Meyers a ...
.
History
The band was formed, as Attila and the Huns, in 1964, and originally based in
Thorp, Wisconsin
Thorp is a city in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,621 at the 2010 census. The city is located partially within the Town of Thorp and partially within the Town of Withee.
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.
Max Waller
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Walle ...
, Tom Tourville and Gary Myersbr>Overview of Attila and The Huns
, including discography. '' Fuzz Acid & Flowers'' e-book
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. Retrieved 2012-01-21. Band members were drummer
Rich Legault, bassist
Denny Lewan, singer/guitarist
Mike Peace and rhythm guitarist
Ben Wisniewski[ BadCat Records,]
Portrait of Mike Peace, Attila and the Huns, Filet of Soul
Cashbox Magazine
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, 2006. Cache of December 26, 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-20. The band became quite popular locally, releasing singles on
Sara Records. In 1967, the band placed second in a battle of the bands contest in
Wausau, Wisconsin
Wausau ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The Wisconsin River divides the city into east and west. The city's suburbs include Schofield, Weston, Mosinee, Maine, Rib Mountain, Kronenwetter, and ...
. They were contacted by a manager in Milwaukee, but got lost on their way to see him. They ended up at
Kennedy Studios in Milwaukee and were introduced to
Lenny LaCour Lenny LaCour (born Leonard James LaCour Sr., April 27, 1932, Bayou Brevelle, Louisiana, United States) is an American record producer, songwriter and performer, particularly active from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s.Dik De Heer, with Gary Meyers a ...
by the studio's owner, Dave Kennedy.
[ LaCour, who had relocated to Milwaukee from Chicago, was producing and managing local artists, such as ]Harvey Scales
Harvey Scales (September 27, 1940 – February 11, 2019) was an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and producer. Scales had been active in the music industry since the 1960s, and composed songs for groups such as The Dells, The Dramatics, a ...
, and liked what he heard from the band.
LaCour interested Chess Records
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in financing the band's recordings. However, Chess refused to release the recordings, which LaCour then licensed and issued under his own record labels. LaCour also persuaded the band to rename themselves Filet of Soul. The first single, "Sweet Lovin", was blue-eyed soul
Blue-eyed soul (also called white soul) is rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists. The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists whose sound was similar to that of the predominantly-black Motown and Stax ...
, released in 1969 on LaCour's Dynamic Records, and was an immediate Wisconsin area hit.[
In terms of the band's soul music directions, Mike Peace commented as follows:
:''My band, Attila and the Huns, were so impressed with Harvey Scales' live performance that we decided right then and there that we would start doing more soul music. We eventually became so good at it that we ended up changing the band name to Filet of Soul. Many of the recordings we did managed to fool the black radio station execs into playing our music on solid black stations. This was Lenny's idea. He knew he could promote a white band through his predominately black channels and he knew that he could also get plays on white stations as well.''
LaCour released a 1969 follow-up single by the band on LaCour's ]Magic Touch Records Magic Touch Records is a record label founded in Milwaukee in the 1960s by producer, manager and performer Lenny LaCour. The label is particularly notable for developing the career of Harvey Scales, co-writer of the songs "Love-Itis" and "Disco Lad ...
, which was then followed by an album release in 1970, ''Freedom
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'', on LaCour's Chicago-based Moniquid Records. Most of the songs were written in one evening, and the entire album recorded in one twelve-hour session.[ LaCour contributed two songs to the album and co-wrote a third, with Mike Peace. The album is notable for its engineer, ]Dave Purple Dave may refer to:
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, previously a founding member of The Cryan' Shames
The Cryan' Shames are an American garage rock band from Hinsdale, Illinois. Originally known as The Travelers, the band was formed by Tom Doody ("Toad"), Gerry Stone ("Stonehenge"), Dave Purple ("Grape") of The Prowlers, Denny Conroy from Pos ...
and at the time working at Chess Records, following his military service. Purple went on to receive a Grammy Award for his engineering of the music to the movie ''Shaft
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''.[ The album was reissued on CD in 2011 by Gear Fab Records.
The band's success was hampered by the fact that LaCour was unable to obtain a national distribution contract for his records. He expected that, if the song were popular locally, national distributors would come to him. In the case of Filet of Soul's records and those of other LaCour artists, such national distribution generally did not occur.][
By the mid-1970s, the band changed its name to Filet of Sound.][ Mike Peace and Denny Lewan]SoundClick
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Denny Lewan ("Lewanrock") on SoundClick
retrieved 2012-01-21. later continued as a solo acts.
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American soul musical groups
American psychedelic rock music groups
People from Thorp, Wisconsin
Rock music groups from Wisconsin