They band circled throughout the Midwest for the next month and a half hitting Minnesota, Kansas, Wisconsin (Madison, Racine, and LaCrosse) and Ohio (Milwaukee). I do remember Joe actually smiling with a little wave to me from about twenty feet away as we were moving the last of our equipment out, saying: Ill send you a cheque. Said cheque of course never came and so I turned the contract over to the musicians union. Vargo, an expatriate Hungarian, was a well-known figure in Regina as a musician, promoter, booking agent, manager, and later club owner. He was so good it was unbelievable. The new Dynamics (who were also booked as the Backstreet Dudes according to Deutscher a play on words meaning white boys playing black music) played dates chiefly in northeast United States. "On October 2, 1975, Rush played with the Queen City Kids at the Trianon Ballroom in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada for the Caress Of Steel tour." It was built up in glowing terms in the Leader-Post. Montague and Gutheil played together in an unnamed and short-lived band in either Grade 7 or 8 at Athabasca Elementary School. Advanced search Browse. We were making a little money, but it didnt really matter that much. The best-known agent in the Queen City was Joe Vargo. And they dont believe in wearing the wild Mod clothes many bands tend to lean towards when choosing their wardrobes. With its springy, white-maple . He recalls his introduction to the drums: I grew up playing across the street as kids with Vaughn and Valery Hogg. We played 6 nights and Saturday matinee every week all summer. Jun, 1975 1975 19 Jun. Very early on the respective talents of the groups founders became evident. Knights of Columbus members dressed in uniform for ball held at the Trianon Ballroom, Regina. Loreen Churchs band got first. We would have indicated wed pay his normal percentage. I Need A Rest From The Music (M. Grainger) They were only 16 year olds, but the nights they played were jam packed-good old commerce/business. for reasons of any possible copyright dispute, and for basic honesty. contains 28 tracks: Cinnamon Girl (N. Young) In the summer of that fateful year with the country wide enthusiasm for rock music whipped up by the Beatles movie A Hard Days Night Montague, Don Gutheil and Bettinson co-opted several other friends and a beat group finally gelled. The band promoted the single the best they could, and not surprisingly it reached No.1 on Regina radio. Black had just hit big with his song Unless You Care on Arc Records, and as a result had also been named Male Vocalist of the Year at the first Maple Music Awards (the predecessor to the Junos). Total investment in Grapevine Terpsichore may reach $40,000 exclusive of food facilities. No Producer (Any full band adaption usually came from others with a better feel for how that might work.) The influences changed he now started to be inspired by Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Cockburn, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor. After the new quieter taps were adopted the sound was missed by customers, so theyve started sounding a Claxon horn to announcethe end of another keg. We loved to open a second or third set with Kind of a Drag (We had the brass!!). We learned songs by Paul Butterfield, Dave Brubecks Take Five, Beatle tunes such as Penny Lane, guitar songs by the Ventures, and a speedy song called Chicken Pickin [the Lonnie Mack version] I remember playing at the 4D, a local night club/coffee house, with Terry David Mulligan. In some weeks we received the cheque via the union. By that time we were members of the musicians union. Donnie agreed. Recorded: 1969, Studio 3 Productions, Vancouver Under conditions like these, their enthusiasm understandably flagged and by the Fall of 1966, Deutscher and Young decided they wanted to return to Saskatchewan for a breather. Bands will begin to get away from twangy Duane Eddy sound of 16-year-olds playing guitars and turn to the type of sound we have said Padwick. Clipping found in The Leader-Post in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada on Mar 11, 1977. Not only did he not do his homework (we had joined the union), he had signed a legal agreement which he then couldnt lie about, and which could be enforced. By no means did this spell the end to any of the band members musical careers. There were only eight channels, as I recall. The piece was all triple-tonguing from intricately in unison to trading up and down the line. Founded by Abbie Hoffman, Paul Krassner and Jerry Rubin, the Yippies were an anarchical movement that did not really have a focused philosophy. My aunt had a boy friend at the time who played in his band and the RCMP band. Whatever else it was, The Rat was also a true piss-tank. And all were much sought after as session musicians throughout the next two decades. Malcolm Chisholm started in the recording business in 1955 at Universal Studio in Chicago. But we kept hearing about this other group and how wonderful they were especially their singing. People were amazed at how we switched off in the middle of a song one guy would sing one part and when it got out of his range, another would just take over sort of like a three-ring circus! But, we dont know how many, if anybody, actually noticed it. All band members had indulged in teenage drinking from time to time, but they had shied away from excess. He replied in is funny cherubic way, I just wanted to make top band We all had a laugh. Nobody really had much studio experience in those days so we were all just kids wingin it with whatever resources were at hand at the station. Personnel: Don Gutheil, Don Young, Bob Deutscher, Daryl Gutheil Pickens/J. There really was only one choice Bob Deutscher. I intuited what I was really looking for, but didnt know if it was out there, or even had a name. contains 1 track: Holy Woman (M. Grainger), 7. live performance They had released their third album in June 1968 Renaissance and were just about to release their second single from it Season of the Witch. They set up a long fall tour of western Canada and the U.S. to promote it, and had already played a number of concerts on Creams Farewell Tour. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. We used to refer to it as a 20-minute drum solo, but looking back on it now I cant imagine it was that long even for a young drumming-fit guy like me. The concert was everything Reginans had hoped for and more. And great research. Guitar players will understand what a feat that was!. It was also the only club to give the Andantes their first club date on January 28th. The other was Wally Read and the Goldtones, a seven-piece group consisting of Wally Read, Merv Lowey, Gord Ruschiensky, Wally Gurka, Gord Magel, Jim Lowey, and Dave Yuen. The young people of today are not all destined to go up in a cloud of peculiar smoke he joked. Blues No. They were a self-proclaimed umbrella group for anyone opposed to the Vietnam War, and regularly engaged in civil disobedience. Deutschers first rock vocal was Kansas City. His widowed father had moved to Victoria then Duncan, BC, and Montague decided he would help him get established and worked there for the summer. Don Gutheil left a strong impression on him: I thought he was really good. I also remember writing an instrumental that we recorded in the CHAB radio studios. They were immediately booked into the lounge of the Rock Cliff Hotel, a somewhat seedy club six miles from the Vermont border. Fellow band member Larry Brown recalls: Fred was a poet at heart, loved R & B, loved Van Morrison, sang like a cross between Morrison and James Brown. Promotion started early: Don Niedermayer, Leader Post correspondent for the University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus started his November 1st Campus Roundup column: The Vanilla Fudge will be performing two shows in Regina on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Gerry plays lead guitar and Ken and Daryl play trumpets. However the Trianon had no choice but to recognize that consumers of musical entertainment were getting younger, and they knew they had to mix things up a bit. I thought his guitar playing was brilliant. Search. There were large canvas tarps to protect the floor from the equipment of the bands, laid into the corner, so three bands could set-up either wing, across the gym to the right from the double entrance doors in the middle. The phone rang. In June of 1965 with the end of the school year, Bettinson left the band when he moved with his family to Ontario. It was like having an additional musician, and the band members liked it so much that Gutheils guitar-playing days came to a quick end. The back-up groups are the most professional in Saskatchewan. At Lucianos Bar in Lodi, N.J. they traded sets with the Ink Spots, and at the Inferno in Buffalo, N.Y. they backed up Bobby Hebb. The band kept getting better and tighter. He served for 20 years as the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Washington and an additional eight years as the tenth Secretary of State of Washington. Andante played in several rock festivals that summer including the QuAppelle Rock Festival on June 21 (where the only known footage of the band a Super 8 mm. They were told that they would have to be on stage for an audition one half hour after telephoning for information. However it was converted in a very few years to a fabulous meeting place for the young and the young at heart by its operators.predominantly patronized by area college students and skiers during the winter, it maintains its popularity through the summer with sportsmen of every kind. A total of five songs were completed four covers (The Letter by the Boxtops, Vehicle by the Ides of March, I Love You More Than Youll Ever Know by the first incarnation of Blood, Sweat & Tears, and Two of Us by the Beatles) and one original (the first recorded appearance of Twenty Nine One Nighters by Deutscher). Composed of three rhythm and blues female singers Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow and Louvain Demps, they were an important, if unsung, element of Berry Gordys Motown Sound. He was already picking and playing patterns. Finding aids. We heard Fred was a songwriter and I remember him coming into the dressing room and performing (a cappella) some of his stuff for us. Last year the concert played before astanding room only crowd in the Capitol Theatre. There was little other traffic, and alongside appeared a small sedan with two comely chicks inside. The Hello People were a bizarre and short-lived influence on the band. One hityou could hear it. They wore sweaters, several had horn-rimmed glasses, and all were clean-cut. The Leader-Post optimistically saw them off with an article entitled Band to tour: The Andantes, a popular Regina rock group, left Regina recently for what could result in a six month tour of Canada and the United States if steady bookings continue. Donny was down in the basement with an electric bass guitar and amp his father Floyd had bought secondhand only the day before. We sold a few hundred copies, and got some local airplay [CKCK] so I guess it was worth the experience. Engineer: Malcolm Chisholm I knew, and still know, a number of the characters in the story, and had the pleasure of hearing the band many times. He has only played with the Chevrons once before for a short Thursday afternoon rehearsal, but the show came off well. 2 1974-1981, Dodem by Zoon | New Album, Bekka Maiingan, Matt Costa To Release Katabatic Flight Film Featuring Self-Produced and Written Score. Personnel: Don Gutheil, Don Young, Bob Deutscher, Daryl Gutheil The high school council were determined to stage a Beatles concert and used whatever students could play an instrument and were brave enough to do so in public. The ceilings were only seven or eight feet high, much too low for proper acoustics, but they had a decent old school echo chamber an actual room at the back, under the stairs, about 1010 with lacquered concrete walls. I dont think we actually danced, we just watched and listened to the bands. The Rats is a world in itself where colors and motion bombard the eye, where the smells of smoke and good food intermingle and where hip friendliness is the password. Local music fans were buzzed in September both Gordon Lightfoot, and then Eric Burdon and the Animals appeared. From 1932 on, it was run by the Sneath family, first Isaac and then his son Ross. With a couple of small gaps, he would remain with them until 1973. He was a very good bass player, and a real character. While there, they jammed with Jose Feliciano. Rothecker also recalls that Deutscher stood out: We were all pretty young then, so Bobs reputation hadnt been established yet, but any time we played he was the focal point of the group, and it was obvious to anyone who watched us play that he was going to be well known in this city and province. The engineer said that he played road bass for the Buckinghams of Chicago, one of our favourite groups. There were a lot of instrumentals: Wabash Cannonball, San Antonio Rose, Wildwood Flower, as well as many waltzes and polkas whose titles that I just cant recall. The Rat was featured prominently in an article in the Spokane newspaper Ski Bum in February 1970: The Rathskeller Inn, in Coeur dAlene, Idaho is one of the best places a tired skier can go to forget his tired muscles and lose himself in a swirling sea of sound, sight and smell. (They played a larger gig there several months later Queen of the Shrine Bowl dance with The Downbeats). At the same time he also played in a strict country band called The Western Rhythm Boys. Some of it was partially satisfied by driving rock with say Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels and Steppenwolf, R n B or some funk. Their favorite numbers include People Get Ready, Its a Monday Kind of Tuesday, Up, Up and Away, and By the Time I Get To Phoenix. The growing mutual respect and friendship between the Andantes and Don Edwards gave rise to an amazing second recording opportunity. Certain groups kept coming back to entertain Reginans: the Buddy Knox Group, Gene Dlouhy (from Esterhazy, SK. contains 5 tracks: The Letter (A. Chilton) Recorded: 1969, University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus, Regina and have-a-nice-day pop. The Andantes covered several of their tunes wisely they steered clear of the white greasepaint and the mime behavior which could easily have earned them a rural Saskatchewan ass-kicking. On the contrary they were clean and well-groomed, unfailingly polite, well-spoken, and enthusiastic about their music and audiences. The Fudge has 4,500 pounds of equipment which did not arrive in Regina.instead a setwas pieced together by renting some pieces from Arcade Music Centre, and borrowing other pieces from The Great Flood.Despite the unfamiliar equipment, the Fudge encountered few problems. I think we played James Browns I Got You (I Feel Good) and, after some prodding from the audience, Light My Fire. Produced by Tom Northcott In short order he had consumed the instrument, singing songs with it,or picking notes with his left hand while blowing the trumpet in his right hand. The Kidnapped Johnny Onn (actually a spoof on the song Big Bad John) was recorded in Earl Browns Calart Studio, along with two other tunes penned by Deutscher, Keep It Down and the instrumental Rush Hour. Rush at Trianon Ballroom on Regina, Canada on tour Caress of Steel . Everyone would go wild. There were two radio stations playing popular music: CKCK and CJME. As it happened there was no problem. The effect is solid and striking. Montague had stayed home as much as possible to be with her, and the band played only a handful of gigs between January and May. This was to bring together leftist and anti-establishment thinkers (both the serious and the crazy) from around the U.S. to discuss the state of the nation a kind of shadow convention. Daryl probably popped the next one in Donnys ear because I think he said it just before I did, Andante. They had a slightly menacing look (not as clean-cut as us) but, once we got talking with them, were good guys. (Kenny you silly bugger.) Producer: Howard Green However, it quickly acquired additional importance by hosting weddings, bingos, conventions and fashion shows. The redecorated interior features a black ceiling and a few thick red vertical stripes dividing the pale blue walls. They headlined a four-band concert the first rock concert at Reginas newly-opened Centre of the Arts in early September 1970. Then we drove him back. The Andantes played there on a regular basis. It was an hour in which the music seldom let up, until after the final eight minutes of You Keep Me Hanging On. He knew they were going to be huge, before they hit North American radio stations. Needless to say, we always looked forward to seeing the happy faces of our neighbors from BC and Alberta!!! The leader of the group is 25-year-old Herb Padwick, a student at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, who is working his way through the final year of an arts and science course, by strumming the chords on a base [sic.] Ill be 16 pretty soon, though. Ken Leonard, 17 years old and a student at Sheldon, is the fourth member and rounding out The Andantes is Gerry Schlegel, at 19 the oldest member of a young quintet. I dont remember any reason given, no issues expressed, but it had the smell of Dinni in it. The second annual Hi-Y Day dance featured only The Andantes (aside from the crowning of the Hi-Y king and queen), and all proceeds from the dance went towards the YWCA building fund. Another fun spot was at Katepwa Beach. Perhaps Joe was feeling the pinch? I believe we were fourth just around the corner, and next to us were Joe Vargo and the Dynamics. And he forgot to check his ego at the door for whatever perceived animosity he cultured in his mind against us, the top band, for not crawling to his perceived little empire. Chic-A-Go C-001 (TM-2970) 2:58 Rush at Trianon Ballroom on Regina, Canada on tour Fly by Night . They played in the first week of the year at Reginas newest and hippest nightclub The Grapevine Terpsichore. Date Location Venue; February 14, 1975: Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Theatre Auditorium: February 15, 1975: Owen Sound, Ontario: Unknown Venue Don had started his agency with us, and our being the best band in Regina we knew other bands would take that as a nod. They left Chicago somewhat culture-shocked, but happy with their recording, on the Monday. From January 9-11, 1970, they appeared at the popular tavern and dancehall. Built in 1962 and located at 1323 Sherman Avenue at the corner of 14th , it was far more than that just a tavern however one half featured go-go dancers, pinball machines and pool tables, the other a pizza restaurant. All of us could sing lead and harmonies. Firstly the two-trumpet approach placed them outside mainstream rock n roll. Daryl Gutheil memories are slightly different: From 1965 to 1969 The Andantes played fairly regularly at Temple Gardens, the traditional ballroom/dance hall in Moose Jaw. It was not because of bad behavior though they were not surly, contemptuous, bad-tempered, or threatening in any way to western civilization. These were all money-makers, so that put him in direct opposition to the established booking agent Joe Vargo. The Chevrons appeared on a number of television programs: like the Andantes they performed on CKOS Yorktons Profile program in 1965. The station capitalized on this seemingly kooky stunt and followed it up with promos and a recording by the Chevrons, local group, called The Kidnapped Johnny Onn. Personnel: Don Gutheil, Don Young, Bob Deutscher, Daryl Gutheil His musical reputation preceded him, and before he even arrived in the Queen city, he got an offer to join another band. He was born in 1949, the son of Nolan Edward Monty Montague and his wife Lavona. Up to this point I was playing guitar and some horns, but we wanted to expand the sound. Padwick, or Paddy as the group has tagged him, gives two reasons why he believes the Confederation can succeed. Deutscher had been watching the Andantes for several years, jamming with them, and as previously mentioned had subbed a number of times for Gerry Schlegel. We want to work out of Regina and well be here next winter said Padwick., Hughes summed up: Theyre short on experience, but tall on enthusiasm and talent. Your email address will not be published. Really well done article. As his backup musicians, he chose the Andantes who, as he inadvertently found out, were already familiar with his material. As convenience had it we were tacked on an extra night, with the proviso that we didnt tell anybody we were from out of town (a ringer) which would compromise Rons good word as the music promoter and booker of bands about town. Gotta Find a Way (R. Cobb/E. He continues any time I felt I was falling into the old silly love song pattern, I would stop writing the tune., Grainger wrote most of his songs unplugged just himself and an acoustic guitar. Gene Dlouhy and the Swinging Canadians band photo possibly at Waterton National Park, Alberta. When the beat got too fast to dance, they didnt walk off the floor, they stood around the drummer in a semi-circle and just watched, the final slow tap bringing big applause. Yet, he fitted in like a charm. Rush Trianon Ballroom, Regina, SK - Jun 19, 1975 Jun 19 1975. He was a great playerstill isit was the first time I heard Bobby play. So, I came up with an idea: I held out an erect index finger off the right stick which couldnt be seen from the camera angle. Brenda Leier of the Leader-Post was there to do an interview and bring her readers up to date on their favorite band: An almost capacity crowd swarmed the new campus cafeteria Wednesday night to hear the Andantes, a popular local heavy rock group, and the Thin Red Line, a group from Cranbrook B.C.One of the highlights of the evening came when the bands combined their talents. Now with the addition of Deutscher, they found the musical juices were still flowing. She directed us downstairs which was basically an empty basement, cement floor and walls, with an old wooden office desk and chair off in one end, a phone and some errant papers on it with Joe sitting behind looking like he wasnt up to much perhaps just waiting for us. The band received another note of national recognition in the Fall 1967 issue of Miss Chatelaine. Following the recording session, the band needed a night out. It all seems so harmless now as nothing was showing. Late August concerts were booked for Winnipeg, Lac du Bonnet and Gimli. He was also co-owner of Hal's, now Kotche's, another famous dance hall during World War II. The citys size, mix of people, history, class system, and especially its energy was unlike anything any of them had experienced before. Metro Pavlik of Yorkton), while the other three temporarily drifted, jamming with friends and exploring different types of music. The stunt was so realistic it resulted in the offered assistance mentioned above. Reporter Bob Hughes of the Leader-Post wrote the first major profile of the group in April 1967: Who are The Andantes? Yuditsky, Amon and Griffin are students at Campbell collegiate, Jesse and Fraser work and Padwick, as mentioned, attends university. It was fun for the first couple of years at the UI, but after that, I began to fear the loss of both hearing and self-respect. And according to another regular patron Virginia Balser: it was known to not have sufficient rest rooms for the patronsand every weekend there were a number of gentlemen arrested for ungentlemanly behavior in the bushes outside. Adds Don Young: we broke the all time sales record for kegs of beer one night at Rats! A notable visitor was young booking agent Bruce Allen who dropped in to see if the Andantes were worth bringing out to the Vancouver area. This time The Andantes were eliminated because they didnt belong to a musicians union. Storey and Van Egmond fonds; The Trianon Ballroom; Title and statement of responsibility area.
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