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Blackfoot is an American
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band from
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, formed in 1969. Though they primarily play with a Southern rock style, they are also known as a hard rock act. The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarist and vocalist
Rickey Medlocke Rickey Medlocke (born February 17, 1950) is an American musician, best known as the frontman/guitarist for the Southern rock band Blackfoot and a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. During his first stint with Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1971 to 1972, he played d ...
, guitarist Charlie Hargrett, bassist
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, and drummer Jackson Spires. They had a number of successful albums during the 1970s and early 1980s, including '' Strikes'' (1979), ''
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'' (1980) and ''
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'' (1981).


History


Early years

During the spring of 1969,
Rickey Medlocke Rickey Medlocke (born February 17, 1950) is an American musician, best known as the frontman/guitarist for the Southern rock band Blackfoot and a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. During his first stint with Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1971 to 1972, he played d ...
and Greg T. Walker met New York City native Charlie Hargrett in Jacksonville and organized the band "Fresh Garbage", featuring Medlocke on drums and vocals, Walker on bass, Hargrett on guitar and Ron Sciabarasi on keyboards. They played most of their shows at The Comic Book Club on Forsyth Street. That autumn, Fresh Garbage dissolved following the departure of Sciabarasi, who was drafted and sent to Vietnam. However, Medlocke, Walker and Hargrett regrouped and formed the band "Hammer", with Medlocke switching to vocalist/guitarist and with new recruits Jakson Spires (drums; born on April 12, 1951, died on March 16, 2005), DeWitt Gibbs (keyboards) and Jerry Zambito (guitars) joining the band. Gibbs and Zambito had previously played together in Tangerine. They soon relocated to Gainesville, Florida, to be the house band of Dub's, a well-known
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on the outskirts of town. At about the beginning of 1970, the band relocated to
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after a friend, who was working in a music publishing company, told her boss about the band and he had them move to New York City. During the early spring of the same year, the band, after learning of another band on the West Coast named Hammer, decided to change their name to Blackfoot to represent the American Indian heritage of its members: Jakson Spires (from Oklahoma) had a
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/French father and a
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mother; Rickey Medlocke's father was Lakota Sioux and Blackfoot Indian, and his mother's side is Creek/Cherokee, Scottish and Irish; Greg "Two Wolf" Walker is part Eastern (Muskogee) Creek, a tribe recognized by the state of Florida, but not federally. Charlie Hargrett was the only white man of the original, classic line-up. When the band failed to acquire a contract as a result of their relocation, Gibbs quit the band and Medlocke began playing rhythm guitar full-time. During the spring of 1971, Medlocke and Walker accepted an offer to join Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackfoot ended for a time. Still in New Jersey, Charlie Hargrett played briefly in "No Name" a band formed around him. They rehearsed at Bondy's House nearby in Morristown and included New Jersey locals Steve Bondy on guitar, Bert Carey on bass and Andy Peebles on drums. "No Name" played covers as well as original songs briefly in Budd Lake & Stanhope, New Jersey. There was a brief attempt to regroup during 1972, but Medlocke quit again and Walker joined the band Cross Country for a short period. Hargrett remained in the north, living in
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. During August 1972, Blackfoot's old friend and roadie, John Vassiliou, visited Hargrett with Reidsville, North Carolina bassist Leonard Stadler from the band Blackberry Hill. Hargrett decided to relocate to North Carolina and invited Medlocke, who had left Lynyrd Skynyrd by this time, to reform Blackfoot with Stadler on bass guitar and Spires returning as drummer. Danny Johnson (later with the bands
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and Steppenwolf), from a
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group, Axis, was employed as second guitarist. But Medlocke soon decided to be both main vocalist and guitarist again, and so Johnson's tenure with the band was brief. During the summer of 1973, Stadler quit the band after a tumor was discovered on one of his lungs. It later dissolved, but Stadler decided to leave secular music to join a gospel group. He eventually became a
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minister.
Greg T. Walker Greg T. Walker (born 8 July 1951) is an American bassist who played with Rock music, rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd between 1971 and 1972. His main band, named Blackfoot (band), Blackfoot, existed between 1969 and 1985. In 2004 a new line-up was born, ...
was invited to rejoin at this juncture. By 1974, the band had returned their base of operations to the Northeast (Northern New Jersey) and Medlocke developed nodes on his vocal cords and temporarily lost his voice. Another singer, Patrick Jude, was brought into the band. After a brief time, Medlocke was able to sing again and Jude was dismissed. Soon afterward, Medlocke and Walker sent producers/session players Jimmy Johnson and David Hood a copy of Blackfoot's material. Johnson and Hood had worked with Medlocke and Walker in Muscle Shoals, Alabama when they were there recording with Lynyrd Skynyrd. ''No Reservations'' was released by the company Island Records during 1975 as part of a deal organized by Blackfoot's then manager Lou Manganiello, and their second record album, ''Flying High'', was vended by Epic Records company during 1976. Both record albums were produced by Johnson and Hood.


Mid-1970s

By late 1975, the group was living back in Gainesville, Florida. During 1977, they communicated with
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' manager, Butch Stone, who hired them as the backing group for one of his clients, Ruby Starr, who had been a backup singer for Black Oak but was now becoming self-employed. After the stint with Ruby ended during 1978, they met Brownsville Station manager Al Nalli and his partner Jay Frey, who got them a contract with
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. ''Blackfoot Strikes'', produced by Al Nalli and engineered by Brownsville Station drummer Henry Weck, was recorded in Nalli's basement studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan and was completed by January 1979. It was destined to be the band's most commercially successful effort. The song " Train, Train", written by Rickey's grandfather, "Shorty" Medlocke, became their first success and best known song. "Highway Song" proved to be another success for them later that year. The group toured frequently during 1979; late during the year they opened for the band
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at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, while developing their next album, ''Tomcattin'', which was released during 1980. They went on to release the album ''Marauder'' during 1981 and ''Highway Song'' during 1982.


1980s

During the early 1980s, the "
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" genre was considered passe by the pop music press, so the band began attempting to change their style somewhat. They decided to add keyboards to the group once again. Organist
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(ex- Uriah Heep) was contacted and agreed to join during 1982 in time for their next record album, ''Siogo''. But the poor sales for ''Siogo'' had the band thinking they might have to "modernize" for the new MTV generation. It was thought that perhaps Hargrett with his "biker type" appearance might not be appropriate for television. Hargrett reluctantly decided to end his employment with the band during January 1984, having not played on their next album, ''Vertical Smiles'', which had been recorded in
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in late 1983 with former Yes band's engineer
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. This album was rejected by Atco. But the revamped version, which was finally released in October 1984, also failed to sell well. Ken Hensley, no longer accustomed to Blackfoot's intense tour schedule, quit by late 1984 and was replaced by former
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band's singer/guitarist Bobby Barth. But by December 1985, with their popularity waning and good-quality engagements becoming few, the band decided to quit. During February 1986 the Blackfoot company was dissolved. Medlocke decided to continue with a new team that included Doug "Bingo" Bare (keyboards, synthetics, backup vocals, ex- Whiteface), Jerry "Wizzard" Seay (bass, backing vocals, from
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) and Harold Seay (drums, percussion). For their 1987 album ''Rick Medlocke and Blackfoot'' (their final album for Atlantic Records), the new group was attempting a more radio-style 1980s rock music sound. Jeff Stevens played bass guitar for one track. During 1988, Wizzard and Seay quit and Gunner Ross (drums, percussion), bassist Mark Mendoza (formerly of
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(guitar) were employed. Mendoza quit by the end of the year and Rikki Mayr (ex- Lizzy Borden band) began playing bass for the band during early 1989.


1990s

During 1990, a new album, ''Medicine Man'', was released by the independent Loop company. By 1992, Medlocke had revamped the team yet again and hired three other players: guitarist Mark Woerpel (former front man for the band Warp Drive out of Milwaukee, who had also done some studio work for Medlocke for earlier albums), Benny Rappa (drums, percussion, a former Whiteface player) and Tim Stunson on bass guitar. Another new album, ''After the Reign'', was released during 1994 by the company Wildcat and, like ''Medicine Man'', had something of the band's old style. Also during 1994, the
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collection ''Rattlesnake Rock N' Roll: The Best of Blackfoot'' was released. By 1996, Blackfoot was: Medlocke, drummer
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, John Housley (from Ragady Ann) for lead and rhythm guitar and Bryce Barnes (from Edwin Dare) for bass guitar. That same year, Medlocke rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd, this time as a guitarist. But he continued to tour with Blackfoot honoring all dates booked through 1997, then disbanded the group to concentrate on Lynyrd Skynyrd. ''Live On The King Biscuit Flower Hour'', a 1983 concert recording, was released during early 1998, and
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released ''Live'' during 2000, also culled from the band's heyday.


2004–2011

During 2004 a second resurrection of Blackfoot occurred with original members Jakson Spires,
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and Charlie Hargrett. Medlocke was not available, so the lead vocals role was given to Bobby Barth (band member of
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). Spires died suddenly on March 16, 2005, at age 53, of an
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, but the band decided to persevere. In compliance with the will of Spires, Austrian drummer Christoph Ullmann was hired as the new drummer. During 2006, the band toured and was joined by
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's Jay Johnson (the son of Jimmy Johnson, their original co-producer) for guitar and vocals after Barth was sidelined for a shoulder and neck operation. Barth resumed performing later that year, as Johnson stayed on for a short time. During November 2006, Ullman left to return to Austria and was succeeded by Mark McConnell. In April 2007 Blackfoot dismissed Johnson and McConnell. That year the band toured and consisted of bassist Walker, Hargrett, Barth and drummer Michael Sollars. Later that year a live DVD was released. In 2009 Scott Craig was employed as drummer to succeed Sollars. During the spring of 2010, Barth was forced to undergo emergency back surgery. Former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Mike Estes and current vocalist/guitarist for
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was then employed for lead vocals/guitar and Kurt Pietro (drummer of
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) replaced Scott Craig on drums. In the summer of 2011 Charlie Hargrett was replaced by Randy Peak.


2012–2015

In 2012, Rickey Medlocke reformed Blackfoot with a completely new line-up (see Members below), with him acting as their producer. Walker, Hargrett, Estes and Pietro subsequently regrouped under the band name Fired Guns. In 2015, Walker, Hargrett, Barth and Ullman began performing together again under the band name Warrior's Pride. Medlocke continues to perform with Lynyrd Skynyrd.


2016

On August 5, 2016, Blackfoot released their first album in 20 years, ''Southern Native''. The video for the song and samples were released on August 2, 2016, via regular channels and social media. Although there are no founding members of the band in its current lineup, Medlocke joins the band onstage for certain concerts.


2021

In 2021, Rickey Medlocke and company revised the line up once again- enlisting some experienced southern rockers from the upstate of South Carolina: Stuart McConnell- guitars, vocals, Chief Spires - bass, vocals, Dave Somerville- drums, Drew Spencer- guitars, Kenny Lawrence- vocals. The goal of this change was to bring the sound back to more of an original feel. The new lineup made their live debut at Gottrocks in Greenville, South Carolina on June 11, 2021, with an 82 minute set including two songs (In The Night, Payin' For It) that were never previously performed in concert.


Members

;;Current members * Kenny Lawrence - Lead Vocals (2021-present) * Chief Spires - bass, backing vocals (2021-present) * Drew Spencer – lead guitar, backing vocals (2021–present) * Stuart McConnell – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2021–present) * Dave Somerville – drums (2021–present)


Former members

*
Rickey Medlocke Rickey Medlocke (born February 17, 1950) is an American musician, best known as the frontman/guitarist for the Southern rock band Blackfoot and a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. During his first stint with Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1971 to 1972, he played d ...
– vocals, guitar, dobro, mandolin, keyboards, drums (1969–1971, 1972–1997) *
Greg T. Walker Greg T. Walker (born 8 July 1951) is an American bassist who played with Rock music, rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd between 1971 and 1972. His main band, named Blackfoot (band), Blackfoot, existed between 1969 and 1985. In 2004 a new line-up was born, ...
– bass, backing vocals, keyboards (1969–1971, 1973–1986, 2004–2011) * Charlie Hargrett – guitar (1969–1971, 1972–1984, 2004–2011) * Jakson Spires – drums, backing vocals (1969–1971, 1972–1986, 2004–2005; died 2005) * Dewitt Gibbs – keyboards, backing vocals (1969–1970) * Ron Sciabarasi – keyboards (1969) * Jerry Zambito – lead guitar (1969) * Leonard Stadler – bass (1972–1973; died 2012) * Danny Johnson – lead guitar (1972) * Patrick Jude – vocals (1974) * Ruby Starr – vocals (1977–1978; died 1995) *
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– keyboards, lead guitar, backing vocals (1982–1984; died 2020) * Bobby Barth – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (1984–1986, 2004–2006, 2006–2010) * Doug Bare – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1992) * Jerry "Wizzard" Seay – bass, backing vocals (1986–1988) * Harold Seay – drums (1986–1988) * Jef Stevens – bass (1987) * Gunner Ross – drums (1988–1992; died 2021) *
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– lead guitar (1988–1992; died 2019) * Mark Mendoza – bass (1988) * Rikki Mayr – bass, backing vocals (1989–1992) * Mark Woerpel – lead guitar, keyboards (1992–1996) * Tim Stunson – bass (1992–1996) * Benny Rappa – drums (1992–1994) *
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– drums (1994–1997) * John Housley – lead guitar (1996–1997) * Bryce Barnes – bass (1996–1997) * Christoph Ullmann – drums (2005–2006) * Chuck Spires – drums, backing vocals (2005) * Jay Johnson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2006–2007) * Tommy Krash – lead guitar (2008) * Mark McConnell – drums (2006–2007; died 2012) * Michael Sollars – drums (2007–2009) * Scott Craig – drums (2009–2010) * Mike Estes – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–2011) * Kurt Pietro – drums (2010–2011) * Randy Peak – lead guitar (2011) * Matt Anastasi – drums, backing vocals (2012–2019) * Brian Carpenter – bass (2012–2017) * Sean Chambers – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2012–2014) * Philip Shouse – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2012) * Christopher Williams – drums, backing vocals (2012) * Jeremy Thomas – rhythm guitar, lead vocals (2014–2016) * Rick Krasowski – rhythm guitar, lead vocals (2016–2017) * Derek DeSantis – bass, backing vocals (2017–2019) * Pierson Whicker – drums (2019) * Tommy Scott – bass (2019)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*'' No Reservations'' (1975) *'' Flyin' High'' (1976) *'' Strikes'' (1979) US No. 42 (RIAA: platinum) *''
Tomcattin' ''Tomcattin is the fourth studio album of Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1980. The album features Shorty Medlocke, grandfather of band member Rickey Medlocke, on "Fox Chase". While the album did not spawn any hit singles, it was ...
'' (1980) US No. 50 *''
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'' (1981) US No. 48 *'' Siogo'' (1983) US No. 82 *'' Vertical Smiles'' (1984) US No. 176 *''Rick Medlocke and Blackfoot'' (1987) *''Medicine Man'' (1990) *'' After the Reign'' (1994) *''Southern Native'' (2016)


Live albums

* ''Highway Song Live'' (1982) * ''Live'' EMI (1983) * ''Live on the King Biscuit Flower Hour'' (1998) * ''Greatest Hits Live'' (2003) * ''On the Run – Live'' (2004) * ''Train Train: Southern Rock's Best – Live'' (2007) * ''Fly Away – Live'' (2011)


Singles

* "Railroad Man" (1975) * " Highway Song" (1979) US No. 26 * "Train, Train" (1979) US No. 38 * "Spendin' Cabbage" (1980) * "On the Run" (1980) * "Dry County" (1980) * "Fly Away" (1981) US No. 42 * "Searchin'" (1981) US No. 108 * "Send Me an Angel" (1983) * "Teenage Idol" (1983) US No. 103 * "Morning Dew" (1984) * "Guitar Slingers Song and Dance" (1990)


Compilations

* ''Rattlesnake Rock N' Roll: The Best of Blackfoot'' (1994) * ''Greatest Hits'' (2002)


Radio shows

* ''Blackfoot Interview'' (1978) * ''Blackfoot – Johnny Van Zant'' (1979
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) * ''Blackfoot – Stevie Ray Vaughan KBFH'' (1980) * ''Blackfoot – Triumph KBFH'' (1981 est of the Biscuit * ''Blackfoot KBFH'' (1982)


Rare items

* ''Wishing Well/Highway Song Japanese'' (1979) * ''Maxi single'' (1980) * ''Blackfoot Picture Disc''


DVD

* Train Train (2007) Atco Records * Blackfoot: Live in Kentucky (2008)


References


External links


Official website
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