- Head East
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Origin =South Central Illinois ,USA
Genre =Hard rock
Years_active =1973 - present
Label = A&M, Pyramid Records
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Current_members = Roger Boyd Steve Huston Mark Oatman Tony Gross Dan Odum
Past_members =John Schlitt Mike Somerville Dan Birney Tim DayHead East is a
hard rock band originally fromSouth Central Illinois , thenChampaign, Illinois . The band was formed by vocalistJohn Schlitt ,guitarist Mike Somerville, keyboardist Roger Boyd,bassist Dan Birney, anddrummer Steve Huston. They met and formed the band while studying at theUniversity of Illinois , Champaign. The band achieved success during the1970's , but fell into obscurity in the following decades.Band History
Head East was formed in 1969.Fact|date=June 2008 They released their first album, "
Flat as a Pancake ", in 1974 on their own record label (Pyramid Records) selling all 5,000 records and 500 eight-tracks produced. With those sales, and the song "Never Been Any Reason " on radio, A&M was impressed enough to sign the band and re-release the album in1975 [ [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:difyxqe5ld0e~T1 allmusic ((( Head East > Biography ))) ] ] . The album reached gold status by1978 and would remain their most popular album, spawning another hit in the song "Love Me Tonight", which peaked at #54.The band followed with the albums "Get Yourself Up" and "Gettin' Lucky", released in
1976 and1977 respectively. Both albums didn't achieve the success of their debut album. However, their fourth album simply titled "Head East" (1978 ) produced another hit with the band's cover of former Argent singerRuss Ballard 's "Since You Been Gone," which peaked at #46.In
1979 , the band released the double-LP "Head East Live!" and "A Different Kind of Crazy". The former also peaked on the US Top 100 charts. The band also performed on thesoundtrack to the comic anthology film "J-Men Forever " [. [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:difyxqe5ld0e~T1 allmusic ((( Head East > Biography ))) ] ] .In March of
1980 ,bassist Dan Birney andguitarist Mike Somerville left the band, while singerJohn Schlitt was fired due to adrug dependency [ [http://www.johnwschlitt.com/fans/biography.htm John Schlitt ] ] . He would later recover, become a born-againChristian and become the singer and the face of one of Contemporary Christian Music's most successful all-time bands, Petra. Schlitt was with Petra from 1985, until the band was retired in 2005.Remaining members, Boyd and Huston, hired Mark Boatman, Tony Gross, and Dan Odum to record their following album titled "U.S. 1", released in
October 1980 . The album was their last to reach the charts and last recorded release on A&M.The band continued with little success, releasing albums on small labels. Some of them were "Onward and Upward" (
1982 ) on Allegiance Records and "Choice of Weapons" (1988 ) on Dark Heart Records, among others. Tim Day, drummer fromDaddy's Girl joined the band and toured from 99-01. They would still continue to play around, with guitarist Somerville returning from 1994 to 2003.In
1999 , a live album titled "Live on Stage" was released. The album featured songs from two shows atDenver 's Rainbow Music Hall. The first five tracks are from a 1980 show featuring the original personnel, while the last 10 tracks are from a 1981 show featuring the latter lineup.Band Members
* Roger Boyd - keyboards
* Steve Huston - drums
* Mark Boatman
* Tony Gross
* Dan OdumFormer Members
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John Schlitt - lead vocals (1974 -1980 )
* Mike Somerville - guitarist (1974 -1980 ,1994 -2003 )
* Dan Birney - bassist (1974 -1980 )
* Tim Day - drums (1999 -2001 )
* Brad Flota - guitarist (1972 -1973 )
* Steve Riker - drums (1991 -1994 )
* Dan Piper - Lead Guitar - (1970 -1972)
* Tom Bryant - Lead Singer
* Donnie Dobbins - DrumsDiscography
* (#126) 1974: "
Flat as a Pancake "
* (#161) 1976: "Get Yourself Up"
* (#136) 1977: "Gettin' Lucky "
* (# 78 ) 1978: "Head East"
* (# 96 ) 1979: "Head East Live!"
* (# 65 ) 1979: "A Different Kind of Crazy
* (#137) 1980: "U.S. 1"
* (none) 1982: "Onward and Upward"
* (none) 1988: "Choice of Weapons"
* (none) 1999: "Concert Classics Volume 7"
* (none) 2000: "Live On Stage" (edited version of "Head East Live")(Peak on Billboard's Pop Album Chart)
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See also
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Petra (band)
*John Schlitt External links
* [http://www.head-east.com/ Official Homepage]
* [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:difyxqe5ld0e~T1 Head East Biography] on AllMusic.com
* [http://www.heavyharmonies.com/cgi-bin/band.cgi?BandNum=724 Heavy Harmonies page (Partial Discography)]
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