- Herman's Hermits
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Name = Herman's Hermits
Img_capt = The band appearing on the Merv Griffin show on July 28, 1967
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Origin =Manchester ,England
Genre =Pop rock British Invasion
Years_active = 1963 – 1967 / 1970 - 1971
Label =Columbia (EMI) (UK)MGM Records (USA/Canada)
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Past_members =Peter Noone Keith Hopwood Karl Green Alan Wrigley Steve TitteringtonDerek Leckenby Barry Whitwam Herman's Hermits were an English
pop band , formed inManchester in 1963 as 'Herman & The Hermits'. The group's management and producerMickie Most (who controlled the band's output) emphasized a simple, non-threatening and clean-cut image, although the band originally played R&B numbers (according toKeith Hopwood onVH1 's "My Generation" episode on the band). This helped Herman's Hermits become hugely successful in the mid-1960s but hampered the band's creativity, relegating Noone, Hopwood, Leckenby and Green's original songs to quickly recorded B-Sides and album cuts.Their first hit was "
I'm Into Something Good " (written by US songwritersGerry Goffin andCarole King ), which reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 13 in the US in 1964. They never topped the British charts again, but had two US No. 1's with "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" (originally sung byTom Courtenay in a 1963 British TV play) and "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am" (a BritishMusic Hall song dating from 1911). These songs were aimed at a US fan-base, with Peter Noone exaggerating his Manchester accent; the band was not fond of either song and they were never released as singles in Britain.The Hermits appeared in several movies, including "When The Boys Meet The Girls" (1965) - and "Hold On!" (1966). They also starred in the film "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter" (1968) and were one of the performers in "Pop Gear" (1965). They were on the MGM label, a company which often featured the musical performers they had signed to record deals in films.
Herman's Hermits had three Top 3 hits in the U.S. in 1965, with the aforementioned #1 hits, as well as "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat" (U.S. #2). They had the hits "A Must to Avoid" (U.S. #8), "Listen People" (U.S. #3), "Leaning on a Lamp Post" (U.S. #7), and "Dandy" (U.S. #3) in 1966. They appeared on the "
The Ed Sullivan Show ", "The Dean Martin Show " and "The Jackie Gleason Show ". Commercial success would prove elusive after the late '60's and Peter Noone and Keith Hopwood left the band in 1971. The band reunited in 1973 (without Hopwood) to headline a hugely successfulBritish invasion tour culminating with a standing-room-only performance atMadison Square Garden and an appearance on "The Midnight Special ". Later a version of the band featuring Leckenby and Whitwam opened forThe Monkees on a couple of reunion tours. Noone declined an offer from tour organizers to appear but later appeared withDavy Jones on a successful teen idols tour.History
Original members were
Keith Hopwood (guitar, vocals),Karl Green (guitar, vocals), Alan Wrigley (bass guitar, vocals), Steve Titterington (drums), andPeter Noone (lead vocals). Although the youngest of a remarkably young group, fifteen-year-old Noone was already a veteran actor, with experience on the Britishsoap opera , "Coronation Street ". Derek "Lek" Leckenby (guitar, vocals), and Barry "Bean" Whitwam (drums) (born Jan Barry Whitwam,21 July 1946 , inPrestbury ,South Manchester ), joined later from another local group, The Wailers, Whitwam replacing Titterington, Karl Green switching to bass guitar to replace Wrigley, and Leckenby effectively taking Green's position. After Leckenby joined, the group obtained a deal with producerMickie Most and signed toEMI records in Europe and MGM records in the United States.The band played on many singles including "I'm Into Something Good", "Mrs Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" (1965) and "I'm Henry VIII, I Am". The last was said at the time to be "the fastest-selling song in history". [MacInnes, Colin (1965) "The Old English Music Hall Songs Are New." "The New York Times," November 28, 1965, p. SM62: "Henry"—which hit the top of the record lists and, according to one American expert, was 'the fastest-selling song in history'—was in fact an old English music hall song enjoying a new lease on life."] Leckenby played the solo on "Henry" while Hopwood contributed the rhythm guitar on "Mrs. Brown." (Noone interview, Hopwood per. corres.)
Despite the group's competent musicianship, many of their subsequent singles employed some session musicians, including
Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, with contributions from the band, although the role of session players on Herman's Hermits records has been exaggerated in the rock media and in inaccurate liner notes on the recent ABKCO "Retrospective", which fail to credit the Hermits' playing. Mickie Most did use session musicians on many of the records he produced, including on a number of Hermits singles, as was his (and, for that matter, industry) practice at the time, a practice that continues today. Acrimony between former members has increased the misinformation about the group's role on their records. Most commented on VH1's "My Generation: Herman's Hermits" episode that the Hermits played on some records and not others. The group did play on all its US and UK Number One hits as well as on a number of other singles and most album cuts.For a brief time the group rivalled the
Beatles on the charts and was the top-selling pop act in the U.S. in 1965 (seeBillboard charts for verification). Green once said he preferred harder rock but was grateful for the hand he was dealt. (See VH1 My Generation-Herman's Hermits) Moreover, while the band's singles were written by top songwriters of the day, Noone, Leckenby, Hopwood and Green contributed numerous songs such as "My Reservation's Been Confirmed", "Take Love, Get Love", "Marcel's", "For Love", and others.The group was nominated for two
Grammy awards in 1965, both for "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter". According to Noone and Hopwood, the song was recorded as an afterthought in two takes, using two microphones, with Hopwood on guitar, Green on bass guitar and Whitwam on drums. Noone and the band deliberately emphasized their English accents on the record, which was never intended to be a single. Hopwood recalls playing aGretsch Country Gentleman guitar in the studio with its strings muted in order to create the distinctive sound. When playing the song live, Hopwood often used aRickenbacker guitar with a rag under the bridge to duplicate the sound. (Noone and Hopwood personal correspondence.)The album "Blaze" in 1967 garnered critical acclaim but barely made the top 100 in the U.S. and was not released in the U.K. Highlights included original songs by Leckenby, Hopwood, Green and Noone, including "Ace King Queen" and the
psychedelic "Moon Shine Man".Ray Davies of the Kinks wrote "Dandy", which was a minor hit for Herman's Hermits and appears on their greatest hits album.Origin of the "Herman" name
Born in Manchester, England, Noone was a child TV star playing Stanley Fairclough in "Coronation Street". He was also featured in "Knight Errant". Noone was only 15 when he achieved international fame as teenage heart-throb, Herman. On stage, Noone initially used his existing stage name Peter Novak. The change to Herman came after the owner of a pub that they were rehearsing in, remarked on his resemblance to the character Sherman in "
Peabody's Improbable History ", a supporting cartoon in "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ", which they misheard as Herman. The group, who by now were a populardance hall andyouth club attraction, and managed byHarvey Lisberg andCharlie Silverman , changed their name to Herman and The Hermits, and it soon became abbreviated to Herman's Hermits.Post-Herman Careers
Peter Noone (Herman)
Noone left the band in 1971. He starred in ABC's The Canterville Ghost and played
Pinocchio in the Hallmark Hall Of Fame version of that story. His other TV credits include "Married With Children ", "Quantum Leap", "My Two Dads ", "Dave's World ", "Too Close For Comfort", "Laverne & Shirley ", "Easy Street " and has a recurring role on "As The World Turns ". He also hostedVH1 's "My Generation". In March 2007, he appeared on the top rated show, "American Idol ". Noone maintains an extensive and successful live performance schedule.As a singer he had a hit with
David Bowie 's, "Oh, You Pretty Things", and scored a minor Adult Contemporary hit in America on the Casablaca label with "Meet Me On The Corner Down At Joe's Cafe" in the mid seventies. Later, Noone recorded the album "One of the Glory Boys" for Beach Boy Bruce Johnston's label as well as an album fronting the new wave band "The Tremblers." His song "God Knows" was also recorded by Debbie Boone. He has also released several live and studio recordings of old Herman's Hermits material taken from his post Hermits solo performances. Noone's daughter Natalie is an accomplished singer and songwriter.Keith Hopwood
Hopwood left as well, starting his own music company, [http://www.plutomusic.com Pluto Music] , with Leckenby. As of 2008, Pluto Music is still in business, and works primarily on commercial and animation soundtracks. The studio has provided services to many top acts including
The Clash . Hopwood has released several rare solo and band recordings (not with Peter). The CDs "Vault 69" and "Waterloo Road" contain original songs written during Herman's Hermits' existence. Both are available from Pluto Music.Derek Leckenby
Derek Leckenby was extremely close to his fellow Hermits. Even after their split he spoke fondly of Peter. (Lek pers. corres.). He also tried hard to set the record straight in the rock media regarding his playing on Herman's Hermits records. "Lek" died of cancer 1994. His final performance was just five days before his death. As part of the band "Sour Mash" Leckenby recorded an album with the former Hermits and Peter Cowap for RCA records, featuring Leckenby on dobro and guitar. The album is country-flavored rock and far from earlier Herman's Hermits material. Leckenby's daughter Kara plays lead guitar for the band "Red Vinyl Fur" (for more information see www.redvinylfur.com).Barry Whitwam
Barry Whitwam has continued touring in Europe with a band under the "Herman's Hermits starring Barry Whitwam" name.Karl Green
As of 2001, Karl Green manages sound systems for the Queen Elizabeth and Festival Halls on
London 'sSouth Bank . [http://www.radiolondon.co.uk/rl2001/photogallery.html]Herman's Hermits after 1971
When Noone left the group, the Hermits continued on, first with Peter Cowap. They signed to UK RCA and recorded two singles, as "The Hermits" (both recorded at Strawberry Studios), an unreleased album (under the name "Sourmash", produced by Eric Stewart). They subsequently cut singles for Buddah, Private Stock and Roulette, all without U.S. success and only minor success in Europe. Personnel for these singles included Leckenby,Green,and Whitwam together with either Peter Cowap, John Gaughn and Frank Renshaw. Hopwood contributed keyboards and backing vocals on some recordings.
Since the mid 1970s there has been significant conflict over the use of the name "Herman's Hermits." Between 1974 and 1994, Whitwam and Leckenby toured with versions of the band that at times included original member Green and newer members such as former Toggery Five guitarist, Frank Renshaw (frankyoung.info) and Peter Cowap. After a show in 1985, Leckenby confided that he missed working with Peter. (Leckenby pers. correspondence). Numerous "Hermits" records of dubious provenance exist, frequently sold as compilations of Hermits' hits. (See Listings on Amazon.com) Moreover, several small labels have hired musicians to re-record Hermits' records.{See Label Listings on Amazon.com}. All original recordings will be released either by EMI or its subsidiaries outside the U.S. (many are available as imports in the U.S.) and ABKCO in America (MGM, the band's original American label , lost the America distribution rights to the group's material in the early 70s and has since been absorbed into Universal Music although original Herman's Hermits vinyl recordings on the MGM label still turn up for sale as used records. ) . Additionally both former band members and Noone have separately re-recorded old Hermits material. (Noone and Hopwood Pers. corres.) New issues from Peter Noone will clearly indicate that the releases are new recordings.(Noone Interview). Noone continues to tour worldwide to great success and often fondly speaks of Leckenby's and Hopwood's work with the Hermits.(See PeterNoone.com)
Discography
Filmography
*1965 — "Pop Gear"
*1965 — "When the Boys Meet the Girls"
*1966 — "Hold On!"
*1968 — "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"References
External links
* [http://www.hermanshermits.com Official Herman's Hermits site, Peter Noone version]
* [http://www.hermanshermits.co.uk Official Herman's Hermits site, Barry Whitwam version]
* [http://www.plutomusic.com Pluto Music — Keith Hopwood's studio]
* http://www.peternoone.com
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