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The 77s (alternatively spelled the Seventy Sevens, the 77's, or simply 77's) is an American
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band consisting of
Michael Roe Michael Roe (born October 12, 1954) is an American, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the band the 77s and the Lost Dogs and has recorded several solo albums. Career Although he has released several solo album ...
on vocals/guitar,
Mark Harmon Thomas Mark Harmon (born September 2, 1951) is an American actor. He is most famous for playing the lead role of Leroy Jethro Gibbs in '' NCIS''. He also appeared in a wide variety of roles since the early 1970s. After spending the majority of ...
on bass guitar, and
Bruce Spencer Bruce Spencer is an American drummer, drumming instructor and clinician, singer and session musician, songwriter, record producer, best known for his work with the rock and roll trio, The 77s. Spencer has also played the drums for artists inclu ...
on drums.


History

The group was “formed at a church by a church” under the name Scratch Band in Sacramento, California, during the late 1970s according to Mike Roe. Accompanying him were Mark Tootle on guitar and keyboards, Jan Eric Volz on bass guitar, and Mark Proctor on drums. They were occasionally joined by singer Sharon McCall and guitarist
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. Their repertoire included originals and songs by English poet Steve Scott among others. The “church” that brought the players together was Sacramento's Warehouse Christian Ministries with the band being a part of the ministries artistic outreach, performing every weekend at the Warehouse. The name of the band was changed to The Seventy Sevens before the release of their first album, '' Ping Pong Over the Abyss'' in 1982, on WCM’s own Exit label. While the meaning of the group's name has never been revealed, it is thought to be derived from either Matt 18:22, Daniel 9 or, simply, a year – possibly 1977 – which holds some significance to the band. In 1984, the group toured with labelmate
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and
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with all 3 bands playing the very first Cornerstone festival. When Proctor left the band, he was replaced by Aaron Smith, who appeared on the album '' All Fall Down'' (1984) and remained with the band until 1995. Smith had been a former sideman with Ray Charles and The Temptations and a member of Vector. The next album, ''The Seventy Sevens'', was released by
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in 1987. While the album received favorable reviews, it did not sell as well as it might; the reason being ''
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'' by labelmate U2 was released that same year. In his article on the subject, John Thompson (True Tunes) thought it likely that Island put most of its resources into promoting ''The Joshua Tree'' while others on the label received less promotional support. The album received a positive review by Rolling Stone critic, Margot Mifflin: "the 77s have come up with a sound that suggests not only that they know where they’re coming from, but also that they’re going places". Mark Alan Powell called it "an artistic masterpiece – probably one of the ten best albums of the year not simply in the Christian market but in rock and roll, period". A compilation album – ''Sticks and Stones'' (1990) and a live album – ''88'' (1991) (which contained a manic version of ''Over, Under, Sideways, Down'') were released after their eponymous Island Records release. At some point in 1992 Tootle and Volz left the band which left Roe as the only original member. David Leonhardt (guitar) joined in early 1992 with Mark Harmon (bass) joining that year also, replacing Tootle and Volz. ''Pray Naked'' was released in 1992 but the title was changed by the label,
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, to ''The Seventy Sevens''. The album title change would cause confusion in the minds of consumers and marketers since the 1987 album on Island bore the same name. This was followed by ''
Drowning with Land in Sight ''Drowning with Land in Sight'' is the seventh studio album by American rock band The 77s. It was released in 1994 on Myrrh Records. The music, their heaviest up to that point, ranged from the opening note-for-note Led Zeppelin cover to the straig ...
'' in 1994. Leonhardt and Smith left the band soon after, with Smith being replaced by former bandmate
Bruce Spencer Bruce Spencer is an American drummer, drumming instructor and clinician, singer and session musician, songwriter, record producer, best known for his work with the rock and roll trio, The 77s. Spencer has also played the drums for artists inclu ...
of
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. This change brought about a new version of the band, namely a power trio line up with Harmon, Roe and Spencer which started referring to itself as “the band that won’t go away”. It also brought the release of ''Tom Tom Blues'' (1995). At the end of the 1996, The 77s started the label ''
Fools of the World Fools of the World is an independent record label in Sacramento, California that was founded in 1996 by the American rock band The 77s. Fools of the World started as an independent label for the band to release their own music. Members of the ba ...
'' and reissued some of its albums. New material was also released following the label's formation: ''
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'' (1996 live acoustic material), ''EP'' (1999) and ''
A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows ''A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows'' is the title of The 77s' twelfth album, released in 2001 on the band's own Fools of the World label, with distribution through Galaxy21 Music. Track listing # "Genuine" # "Down From You" # "U R Trippin'" # ...
'' (2001). Also, Scott Reams occasionally played in the band during concerts beginning in 2000. In 2010, The 77's participated in the tribute album ''Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival'', a compilation of 17 unreleased tracks written by
Tommy Bolin Thomas Richard Bolin (August 1, 1951 – December 4, 1976) was an American guitarist and songwriter who played with Zephyr (from 1969 to 1971), The James Gang (from 1973 to 1974), and Deep Purple (from 1975 to 1976), in addition to maintaining a ...
. Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival, 2010
/ref> Critically, the 77s are considered by fans and music critics; such as Dwight Ozzard (''Prism'' magazine), Brian Quincy Newcomb ('' HM'') and John Thompson ('' True Tunes''), as the greatest – or “best” depending on whom one might quote, rock and roll band in the world.


Discography

* 1982 '' Ping Pong over the Abyss'' * 1984 '' All Fall Down'' * 1987 ''
The 77s The 77s (alternatively spelled the Seventy Sevens, the 77's, or simply 77's) is an American rock music, rock band consisting of Michael Roe on vocals/guitar, Mark Harmon (musician), Mark Harmon on bass guitar, and Bruce Spencer on drums. Histo ...
'' * 1990 ''
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'' * 1991 '' 88'' * 1992 ''
Pray Naked ''Pray Naked'' (a.k.a. ''The Seventy Sevens'') is the title of The 77s' sixth album, released in 1992 on the Brainstorm Artists, Intl label. This was the band's first album after reforming with members of The Strawmen. Without consulting with t ...
'' * 1994 ''
Drowning with Land in Sight ''Drowning with Land in Sight'' is the seventh studio album by American rock band The 77s. It was released in 1994 on Myrrh Records. The music, their heaviest up to that point, ranged from the opening note-for-note Led Zeppelin cover to the straig ...
'' * 1995 ''
Tom Tom Blues ''Tom Tom Blues'' is the title of The 77s' eighth album, released in 1995 on the Brainstorm Artists, Intl label. Track listing # "Rocks In Your Head" # "Honesty" # "You Still Love Me" # "Outskirts" # "Flowers In the Sand" # "Don't Leave Me Lo ...
'' * 1996 ''
Echos o' Faith ''Echoes O' Faith'' is the title of The 77s' second live album, released in 1996 on the band's own Fools of the World label. This album was recorded live at Echoes Of Faith Church in Ontario, California on November 28, 1992. This performance wa ...
'' * 1999 '' EP'' * 2000 ''Late'' * 2000 '' 88/When Numbers Get Serious'', re-release of ''88'' w/bonus disc containing various live tracks (1987–1998) * 2001 ''
A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows ''A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows'' is the title of The 77s' twelfth album, released in 2001 on the band's own Fools of the World label, with distribution through Galaxy21 Music. Track listing # "Genuine" # "Down From You" # "U R Trippin'" # ...
'' * 2002 ''
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'' * 2006 ''77s DVD Collection'' * 2008 ''
Holy Ghost Building ''Holy Ghost Building'' is a 2008 album by the Sacramento-based rock band The 77s. Track listing # " I'm Working on a Building" # " Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning" # "Stranger, Won't You Change Your Sinful Ways" # "I'll Remember You, Lov ...
'' * 2014 ''Gimme a Kickstart....'' (part of a two-disc set packaged with ''.....And a Phrase or Two'' by
Michael Roe Michael Roe (born October 12, 1954) is an American, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the band the 77s and the Lost Dogs and has recorded several solo albums. Career Although he has released several solo album ...
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Promotional singles


7&7iS

Members of The 77s have used the moniker 7&7is to release projects that they do not see as fitting under their regular band name. The name comes from the title of a classic song by the 60s music group
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, called "7 and 7 Is." The name was first used for Alternative Records' 1989 collection of rarities and outtakes (later released as ''More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be''). The name was revived in 2004 for ''Fun with Sound'', a collaboration between lead singer
Michael Roe Michael Roe (born October 12, 1954) is an American, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the band the 77s and the Lost Dogs and has recorded several solo albums. Career Although he has released several solo album ...
and bassist
Mark Harmon Thomas Mark Harmon (born September 2, 1951) is an American actor. He is most famous for playing the lead role of Leroy Jethro Gibbs in '' NCIS''. He also appeared in a wide variety of roles since the early 1970s. After spending the majority of ...
. Harmon and Roe also toured that year under the name.


7&7iS discography

* ''7&7iS'' (collector's edition box set - vinyl record, cassette, 3" CD, 1989) * ''More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be'' (album, 1990) * ''Fun with Sound'' (album, 2004) * ''Hymnshow'' (album, 2021)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:77s, The American new wave musical groups Christian rock groups from California Musical groups from Sacramento, California Musical groups established in 1979