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Rhinoceros was an American rock band established in 1967 through auditions conducted by
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, rather than organic formation by musicians. The band, while well respected in many circles, did not live up to the record label's expectations. It was also poorly received by fans, producing a slow selling debut album and two even less successful LPs before breaking up. One reviewer commented, "Despite the fact that the band could not live up to the expectations that were raised by Elektra Records' publicity machine, Rhinoceros' contributions to rock still deserve more credit than subsequent rock histories give it."


Formation

Paul A. Rothchild, then
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' talent scout and house producer, and fellow producer
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(formerly Barry Friedman), decided to individually sign talented young musicians and form them together into a group in this fashion. While Mohawk had been instrumental in coordinating band membership for what became
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audition), the establishment of what became ''Rhinoceros'' involved a more formal third party role.Canadian Pop Encyclopedia
Biography of Rhinoceros
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Rothchild and Mohawk initially invited twelve musicians to audition in September 1967, at Mohawk's house in
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. Included in this initial group were Doug Hastings (guitar) and
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(keyboards and vocals). A second audition was held at a Los Angeles motel in November 1967, where approximately twenty musicians were reviewed. After this meeting, John Finley (vocals) and
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(guitar) were chosen to work with Hastings and Gerber. Finley and Hodgson were both former members of Jon and Lee & the Checkmates, a band which Rothchild had expressed an interest in signing as early as 1965 that had broken up in September 1967. Weis had been an original member of
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and played on their debut album. Hastings had been a member of Seattle's
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, and briefly served as
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's replacement in Buffalo Springfield, during one of Young's departures from the group. Other members of the Daily Flash were invited to audition for Rhinoceros, though only Hastings was chosen. Weis then suggested former Iron Butterfly bandmate
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as the bass player for Rhinoceros; his suggestion was accepted. Former Checkmate keyboard player
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was then invited to join the lineup. Fonfara had joined
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in mid-November 1967, for sessions and a brief tour of the northeast U.S. and California. During mid-December, he ran into Finley and Hodgson at the Tropicana Motel in Los Angeles, and was encouraged by Finley to sign on to the Rhinoceros project. Based on Finley's recommendation, Fonfara was brought into Rhinoceros, following the completion of his obligations to the Electric Flag. John Keleihor, former drummer for The Daily Flash, contributed to some of the group's early recordings, but departed early on. The final member chosen, in early 1968, was
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, former drummer for
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.


Career

The band first recorded together as the backing musicians for
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debut album, released in 1968. Rhinoceros' self-titled debut album, produced by Paul Rothchild, was also released in 1968. Despite heavy promotion and critical acclaim it did not sell well. However, the instrumental "Apricot Brandy", written by Weis and Fonfara, reached #46 on the Billboard Charts and was later used as a signature tune by
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and covered by
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for the 1990 compilation '' Rubáiyát''. Another of the album's songs, "I Will Serenade You", written by John Finley, was covered by
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as " Let Me Serenade You" and went to #17 in the US in 1973. In addition, their cover of "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)" was covered in 1969 by Amen Corner on their ''National Welsh Coast Live Explosion Company'' album, and in 1970 by
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, on his ''
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'' album. "I Will Serenade You" was the debut single of Rhinoceros in the United States, while "You're My Girl" was the debut single in the United Kingdom, both being released in 1968. Both songs were released on the same single, with each song being the "B-side" of the other, depending on the country of release. The next two years saw many changes of the line-up and two more albums. From the time of their second album ''Satin Chickens'' (1969), Rothchild and Mohawk were no longer involved with production. The album was instead produced by
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. Bassist Jerry Penrod abruptly departed from the band after the album's completion; he was briefly replaced by Danny Weis' brother, Steve, and later by Finley's cousin and former bandmate in Jon & Lee & The Checkmates Peter Hodgson. Hodgson had lost out to Jerry Penrod in the initial auditions and had then joined
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in Toronto for his "David Clayton-Thomas Combine". He later returned to Los Angeles to work with
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before finally joining Rhinoceros in April 1969. Three more band members would leave before the recording of the third album: first was guitarist Doug Hastings, who left that summer to be replaced by another Checkmate,
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, who had played with "Freedom Fair" and "The Power Project" until mid-1968 and then with
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. A bit later Alan Gerber left the band due to disagreements over band manager Billy Fields' decision to not have them perform at Woodstock; Billy Mundi would follow him shortly after. The two roles of singer and drummer were taken up by The Checkmates' manager/drummer Duke Edwards, who had also played with Rhinoceros newcomer Leishman in The Duke Edwards Cycle in early 1969. The lineup of John Finley (vocals), Danny Weis (guitars), Michael Fonfara (organ), Peter Hodgson (bass), Larry Leishman (guitars) and Duke Edwards (drums, vocals) moved to New York and recorded the third and last Rhinoceros album, ''"Better Times Are Coming"'', in 1970. Then the band did some shows at Fillmore East, after which Edwards was replaced by Dr. John drummer Richard Crooks, who in turn would be replaced by Malcolm Tomlinson, who stayed with the band until their dissolution, before mid 1971.


Blackstone

In 1971, after the breakup of Rhinoceros, John Finley, Michael Fonfara, Peter Hodgson, Danny Weis and Larry Leishman formed a new group called Blackstone, later referred to by Weis as "an attempt to re-capture some of the fun we had in Rhinoceros".June 2001 Interview with Danny Weis
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They recorded an album for Canadian label GRT, produced by
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. The musicians then went their separate ways.


Personnel


Members

* John Finley - vocals (1967-1971, 2009) *
Michael Fonfara Michael Fonfara (11 August 1946 – 8 January 2021) was a Canadian keyboard player who was most notable for his work as a member of The Electric Flag and Rhinoceros in the 1960s, Rough Trade and Lou Reed's backing band in the 1970s and The Downch ...
- organ, piano (1967-1971, 2009) *
Danny Weis Danny Weis (pronounced ; born September 28, 1948 in Huntington Park, California) is an American guitarist, best known as a founding member of both Iron Butterfly and Rhinoceros, as well as co-writer of Rhinoceros's only charting single, "Apricot ...
- guitar, piano (1967-1971, 2009) *Doug Hastings - guitar (1967-1970) *
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- vocals, piano (1967-1969, 2009) * Jerry "The Bear" Penrod - bass (1967-1969) *John Keleihor - drums (1967-1968) *
Billy Mundi Billy Mundi (born Antonio Salas, September 25, 1942 in San Francisco – March 29, 2014) was an American drummer best known as a member of The Mothers of Invention and Rhinoceros. He also worked as a session musician. He sometimes used the name To ...
- drums (1968-1969) *Steve Weis - bass (1969) *Peter Hodgson - bass (1969-1971, 2009) *
Larry Leishman Larry Leishman (April 4, 1947 in Dunfermline, Scotland – March 4, 2013) was a Canadian guitarist who was a member of Toronto R&B outfit, Jon and Lee & The Checkmates during the mid 1960s. When the band broke up in September 1967, he briefly work ...
- guitar (1969-1971) *Duke Edwards - drums, vocals (1969-1970) *Richard Crooks - drums (1970) *Malcolm Tomlinson - drums (1970-1971) *
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- guitar (2009) *Mike Sloski - drums (2009)


Timeline


Lineups


Albums & Singles

*''
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'' (1968)


''Satin Chickens'' (first issue 1969; Double CD reissue, 2003, with ''Better Times Are Coming'', Collector's Choice)

;Side One: # "Satin Doll" – (Duke Ellington) – 0:50 # "Monkee Man" – (Danny Weis, John Finley) – 4:07 # "Find My Hand" – (Alan Gerber) – 3:36 # "Top Of The Ladder" – (Danny Weis, John Finley) – 5:03 # "Sugar Foot Rag" – 0:47 # "Don't Come Crying" – (John Finley) – 4:03 ;Side Two: #
  • "Chicken" – (Danny Weis, Doug Hastings) – 3:25 # "It's The Same Thing" – (Alan Gerber) – 3:22 # "In A Little Room" – (John Finley) – 4:27 # "Funk Butt" – (Michael Fonfara) – 3:20 # "Back Door" – (Doug Hastings) – 3:39 ;Personnel: *John Finley – vocals *Alan Gerber – vocals, piano *Doug Hastings – guitar *Danny Weis – guitar, piano *Michael Fonfara – organ, piano *Peter Hodgson – bass *Billy Mundi – drums *David Anderle – producer


    1970: '' Better Times Are Coming'' (first issue 1970; Double CD reissue, 2003, with ''Satin Chickens'', Collector's Choice)

    ;Side One # "Better Times" – (Duke Edwards, Michael Fonfara, John Finley) – 2:43 # "Old Age" – (Larry Leishman, Duke Edwards) – 3:00 # "Sweet, Nice 'N' High" – (Larry Leishman, Duke Edwards) – 3:30 # "Just Me" – (Guy Draper) – 2:10 # "Happiness" – (Guy Draper) – 2:32 # "Somewhere" – (Danny Weis, John Finley) – 3:38 ;Side Two # "It's A Groovy World" – (Guy Draper) – 2:53 # "Insanity" – (Guy Draper) – 2:20 # "Lady Of Fortune" – (Duke Edwards, Larry Leishman) – 3:02 # "Let's Party" – (Guy Draper) – 3:03 # "Rain Child" – (Larry Leishman, Duke Edwards) – 5:26 ;Personnel: *John Finley – lead vocals (tracks 1, 5-7, 10) *Danny Weis – lead & rhythm guitar *Larry Leishman – rhythm & lead guitar *Michael Fonfara – organ *Peter Hodgson – bass *Eddie "Duke" Edwards – drums; lead vocals (tracks 1-3, 5, 9, 11) *Guy Draper – producer


    Singles

    *1968: “You're My Girl" / " I Will Serenade You” *1969: “Apricot Brandy" / "When You Say You're Sorry” *1969: “I Need Love" / "Belbuekus” *1969: “Back Door" / "In a Little Room” *1970: “Old Age" / "Let's Party” *1970: “Better Times" / "It's a Groovy World”


    References


    External links


    Rhinoceros Tribute SiteAlan Gerber Website
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