garage rock
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band formed in
Bergenfield, New Jersey
Bergenfield is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 28,321, an increase of 1,557 from the 2010 censuscount of 26,764, They released the 1965 hit " Lies", which was known for its resemblance to
the Beatles
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. The band was formed in 1964 by the brothers Beau Charles (guitar and vocals) and John Charles (bass and vocals) (birth names: Robert and John Carlos Cecchino respectively)
History
Formation
The Charles brothers played with a fluctuating personnel until 1964, when they met Buddy Randell (vocals and sax) (birth name: William Crandall). Randell was previously of the Rockin' Saints and
The Royal Teens
The Royal Teens were an American rock and roll band that formed in New Jersey in 1956 and originally consisted of Bob Gaudio on piano, Tom Austin on drums, Billy Dalton on guitar, and Billy Crandall on saxophone. The group is best known for its ...
, who had a hit with " Short Shorts" in 1958. They took their name from Knickerbocker Road (County Route 505), which runs through
Tenafly
Tenafly () is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 census the borough had a population of 15,409,
, the next town to the east of Bergenfield.
The classic line-up consisted of Randell, the Charles brothers, and drummer Jimmy Walker (previously the drummer with the
Massena, New York
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-based
Atco Records
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act The Castle Kings). They were spotted by producer and singer-songwriter
Jerry Fuller
Jerry Fuller (born November 19, 1938) is an American songwriter, singer and record producer.
Biography
Jerry Fuller was born in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, to a musical family. He and his brother Bill performed as a duo in their home state ...
playing the University Twist Palace in
Albany, New York
Albany ( ) is the capital of the U.S. state of New York, also the seat and largest city of Albany County. Albany is on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River, and about north of New York Cit ...
, and he signed them to
Los Angeles
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Throughout The Knickerbockers' three years of recordings, the group tirelessly pursued current trends; the vocals on "Jerk Town", for example, are heavily derivative of the Four Seasons. Furthermore, the song's lyrics refer to "
hot rod
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s", like many other popular songs of the day. The group had a top-20 hit in 1965 with "Lies", on which the group emulated the Beatles' harmonies and playing so perfectly that the record was often passed off to the unsuspecting as an actual Beatles cut.
The follow-up to "Lies" was "One Track Mind", which was nearly a hit as well. However, the band's label, Challenge Records, could not handle the distribution, and the single only reached number 45. The Knickerbockers soldiered on, appearing in the movie ''
Out of Sight
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'' (1966) and as regulars on
Dick Clark
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Though the band had a strong songwriter in Beau Charles, they were hampered by their label's ineptness, and drummer Walker left in late 1968 to replace
Bill Medley
William Thomas Medley (born September 19, 1940) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as one half of The Righteous Brothers. He is noted for his bass-baritone voice, exemplified in songs such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". Med ...
in
The Righteous Brothers
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. Walker also recorded three solo singles for
Columbia Records
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in 1968–1969, before retiring to
Wyoming
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for much of the 1970s. Buddy Randell was the next to depart. The Charles brothers kept the band going by adding new members Richie Walker (vocals), Eric Swanson (drums), and Barry McCoy (keyboards). Randell rejoined The Knickerbockers on drums in 1968, leaving again in 1970 (McCoy departed to join Gary Puckett & The Union Gap). Randell later recorded singles for
Uni Records
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("Randi, Randi"/"Be My Baby" 1970) and under aliases such as Steel Wool ("No Sugar Tonight", White Whale 1969) and Blowtorch ("I Want Sugar all the Time"
Paramount Records
Paramount Records was an American record label known for its recordings of jazz and blues in the 1920s and early 1930s, including such artists as Ma Rainey, Tommy Johnson and Blind Lemon Jefferson.
Early years
Paramount Records was formed in 1 ...
1971). Beau Charles was also active outside of the group, recording "Sharon Stay in Birmingham" for White Whale Records under the alias of Columbus Jones in 1969. (Both of the White Whale and Uni Records singles were produced or co-produced by George Tobin, who later went on to produce and manage 1980s teenage singer Tiffany).
Other projects and reformation
Beau and John Charles, along with singer Ritchie Costanza and drummer Eric Swanson, were signed to
Motown
Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of ''moto ...
records in 1971, where their name was changed to Lodi, after another
Bergen County
Bergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Lodi is located somewhat southwest of Bergenfield. They recorded an album (released in 1972) and one single ("Happiness" / "I Hope I See it In My Lifetime") on the Mowest subsidiary, before splitting up.
The Charles brothers, Randell, and Swanson then briefly backed up
Playboy Records
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artist Brenda Patterson in 1973–1974, most notably appearing on an episode of '' The Midnight Special''. Beau Charles remained the most visible member of the band throughout the 1970s, appearing in an episode of ''Harry-O'' as a
lounge singer
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, and performing on various film and television soundtracks.
Since then, The Knickerbockers have reformed twice. The first time was in 1983 in
Los Angeles
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, with everyone except Buddy Randell (he was singing with the faith-based band Jerusalem Rivers at the time). They recorded demos with producer
Jerry Fuller
Jerry Fuller (born November 19, 1938) is an American songwriter, singer and record producer.
Biography
Jerry Fuller was born in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, to a musical family. He and his brother Bill performed as a duo in their home state ...
, but split up soon afterward. The band reformed one more time, performing for a month in
Delray Beach, Florida
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, in 1990, before disbanding again.
The band's two most popular singles are on the
box set
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Music
Artists and bands ...
compilation album
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by the band is ''The Fabulous Knickerbockers'', released on
Sundazed Records
Sundazed Music is an American independent record label based in Coxsackie, New York. It specializes in obscure and rare recordings from the 1950s to the 1970s. In 2000, Sundazed had a staff of 15 and two mixing studios, including a vintage audio ...
. Beau and John Charles have been involved with The Knickerbockers' CD releases on Sundazed Records.
Saxophonist Buddy Randell died in 1998. Drummer Jimmy Walker died in 2020.
* "All I Need is You" / "Bite Bite Barracuda" (Challenge 59268) 1964
* "Jerktown" / "Room for One More" (Challenge 59293) 1965
* " Lies" / "The Coming Generation" (Challenge 59321) 1965 U.S. No. 20
* "One Track Mind" / "I Must Be Doing Something Right" (Challenge 59326) 1966 U.S. No. 46
* "High on Love" / "Stick With Me" (Challenge 59332) 1966 U.S. No. 94
* "Chapel in the Fields" / "Just One Girl" (Challenge 59335) 1966
* "Love is a Bird" / "Rumors, Gossip, Words Untrue" (Challenge 59341) 1966
* "Please Don't Love Him" / "Can You Help Me" (Challenge 59348) 1966
* "What Does That Make You?" / "Sweet Green Fields" (Challenge 59359) 1967
* "Come and Get It" / "Wishful Thinking" (Challenge 59366) 1967
* "I Can Do It Better" / "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Challenge 59380) 1967
* "A Matter of Fact" / "They Ran For Their Lives" (Challenge 59384) 1968
* "Happiness" / "Hope I See it In My Lifetime" (as LODI) (MoWest 5003) 1971
* "All I Need is You" / "Jerktown" (reissue) (Sundazed #unknown) 1989
* "Gotta Stop This Dreaming" / "I Want a Girl for Christmas" (Sundazed SEP 186) 2006
EPs
* "Lies" / "The Coming Generation" / "One Track Mind" / "I Must Be Doing Something Right" (London 10178) 1966
Albums
* ''Lloyd Thaxton Presents....'' (Challenge 1264) 1965
* ''Jerk & Twine Time ''(Challenge 621) 1966
* ''Lies'' (Challenge 622) 1966 U.S. No. 134
* ''Lodi'' (MoWest MW 101L) 1972
* ''The Fabulous Knickerbockers!'' (Sundazed) 1989
* ''The Great Lost Knickerbockers Album!'' (Sundazed) 1992
* ''Hits, rarities, unissued cuts and more...'' (Sundazed) 1997
* ''Rockin' with the Knickerbockers!'' (Sundazed 5154) 2006