Tag: Wayne Fontana

  • Mangled Monikers …

    Memory is the second thing to go.
    – anon

    My work buddy Jon and I quiz each other on music from a Golden Era of pop music that started in the mid 60’s and carried through to the 80’s – where it seemed to dwindle into the oblivion we have today.  

    So last week I quizzed him on who did California Sun (1964)?
    My (shameful) recollection was that it was by Wayne Fontana and the Fireballs.  

    We mumbled and argued about it a bit – then finally looked it up on Google.
    Wellllllll … the most famous version (of many) of
    California Sun was by The Rivieras.
    (*Slap*ping my head! How could I forget that!?)
    But I did. 

    Surf was Up …  in 64′.
    Still a Classic.

    45’s. Remember those?
    I had a pile.
    Bet this would be a Hit if it came out today.
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    OK … so who was Wayne Fontana then? and the Fireballs?

    Wayne Fontana was actually an English rock and pop singer,
    best known for the 1965 hit “Game of Love” with a group called The Mindbenders.
    Yeah.


    Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders

    A good song, but definitely NOT Surf Music.
    (Bent my mind anyway.)
    Notice that this was put out by an outfit called Fontana Records?!
    Interesting.
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    So what about those Fireballs?
    The Fireballs – sometimes called Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs
    were an American rock and roll group, popular at the end of the 50’s and early 60’s. 

    who had a Hit song called Bottle of Wine (1967) (written by Tom Paxton).

     Bonus Memory

     Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs weren’t ‘One Hit Wonders’.
    They’d had a few Hits plus a previous
    sweet little song called Sugar Shack
    (1963)
    .

    Not that we’re keeping score, but Due to my Mangled Monikers
    I figure I lost about 20 Trivia points to Jon.
     

    I plan to do better …
    while I still have a little memory left. 

     

     

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