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Jan Errico is a drummer and singer who was a member of two San Francisco rock groups in the 1960s,
The Vejtables The Vejtables were an American rock band from Millbrae, California, United States. They recorded for the Autumn label and found limited success with such songs as " I Still Love You" and a cover version of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind ...
and
The Mojo Men The Mojo Men was an American rock band based in San Francisco. Formed in 1965, the group underwent several name and personnel changes until their 1969 breakup. Their highest-charting ''Billboard'' Hot 100 single was a cover of Buffalo Springfie ...
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Background

She is the daughter of Vincent Errico who, himself was an accomplished drummer. She is the cousin of
Greg Errico Greg Errico (born September 1, 1948) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the drummer for the popular and influential psychedelic soul/ funk band Sly and the Family Stone. Background Errico was born and grew up in San Fran ...
, the original drummer for
Sly and the Family Stone Sly and the Family Stone was an American band from San Francisco. Active from 1966 to 1983, it was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music. Its core line-up was led by singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi-i ...
. It has been written that she changed her name from Errico to Ashton to sound more British. Female drummers in rock bands in that era were rather rare.


Career

In 1962 or 1963, when she was around age 12, she recorded the single "It Was A Lie" (bw "Come Along With Me") for the Shelby Records label. The backing group was credited as The Twilights, who were really Joe Piazza and the Continentals. By 1964, she was a member of The Vejtables, both singing backup and playing drums. While with the Vejtables she contributed to a good part of their written material including their minor hit, " I Still Love You", which she sang lead on. By November 13, 1965 the song had spent four weeks in the charts, eventually reaching no 84. She also sang lead on the group's take of
Tom Paxton Thomas Richard Paxton (born October 31, 1937) is an American folk singer-songwriter who has had a music career spanning more than fifty years. In 2009, Paxton received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
's "
The Last Thing on My Mind "The Last Thing on My Mind" is a song written by American musician and singer-songwriter Tom Paxton in the early 1960s and recorded first by Paxton in 1964. It is based on the traditional lament song "The Leaving of Liverpool". The song was rele ...
". It appears that at some stage in 1966, there may have been a brief change of direction for her in attempting a solo career. A single "Cold Dreary Morning"/"Smile, Smile, Smile" was recorded but
Autumn Records Autumn Records was a 1960s San Francisco-based pop record label. Among the notable acts on its roster was The Beau Brummels, a band who released a pair of top 20 singles, "Laugh, Laugh" and " Just a Little". Also on the Autumn Records roster w ...
never released it. She joined the Mojo Men around spring 1966, replacing the band's drummer Dennis DeCarr. In 1967, she and the band recorded 20 songs in one day at Coast Recorders. The last single released by the group then known as The Mojo was "Everyday Love" bw There Goes My Mind in 1970.Las Solanas
The Mojo Men, Singles
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Solo discography


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External links


Jan Errico's Song - It Was A Lie

Discogs: Jan Errico
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