- The Sandpipers
The Sandpipers were a U.S.
easy listening trio/quartet , who carved a little niche for themselves in the world of 1960sfolk rock .Career
Founding members Jim Brady (born
24 August 1944 ), Mike Piano (born26 October 1944 ) and Richard Shoff (born30 April 1944 ) first performed together in the Mitchell Boys Choir, before deciding to go it alone as 'The Four Seasons'. It was quickly pointed out to them that a group of that name already existed in New York, and they changed their name to 'The Grads'.Although The Grads did not set the charts on fire with their early recordings, they performed well enough to secure them a residency in a
Lake Tahoe nightclub , where a friend brought them to the attention oftrumpet playingA&M Records boss,Herb Alpert . Alpert was impressed enough to give The Grads a shot, but after a couple of singles without success the group agreed upon a name change to 'The Sandpipers', apparently unaware that a girl trio in Florida [http://www.spectropop.com/Sandpipers/] was already using that name. After the name change, their producer,Tommy LiPuma , recommended they record theCuba nanthem , "Guantanamera ", and the boys finally had their first hit, except they were no longer just 'boys' and no longer a trio. Along with the name change, came a fourth member.Although sidelined by the original trio for reasons which may never become clear, Pamela Ramcier had now become an integral part of The Sandpipers' sound. Her lyricless vocals were used much like a second strings, adding what several reviewers described as an "Ethereal" quality to The Sandpipers' sound.
"Guantanamera" charted in the U.S. in September, and in the UK the following month, and remains the group's biggest hit. Nevertheless they had many lesser chart entries, including a 'Guantanamera-ized'
cover version ofRichard Berry 's penned "Louie Louie ", andsong s from the movies, "The Sterile Cuckoo " and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls ".Having not had a hit in the previous five years, The Sandpipers finally broke up in 1975.
Other Sandpipers
1. In 1965-66 an American girl group from Pensacola, Florida, briefly toured and recorded as The Sandpipers (backed by Gregg and Duane Allman) in 1966. But then "Guantanamera" came out and they discovered the other group had prior rights to the name. [ [http://www.spectropop.com/Sandpipers/index.htm The Sandpipers ] ]
2. There is/was also a
South Africa n group called the Sandpipers. No one from the American groups is in the line-up, and it is assumed that these groups have no connection beyond their name.3. Yet another group known as The Sandpipers (or sometimes The Golden Sandpipers) sang a lot of material for
Golden Records , most notably the theme toMighty Mouse , perhaps the original, and in case probably version that is now most well known. [ [http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2004_01_18.html#007948 news from me - ARCHIVES ] ]4. A "psychedelic" rock group called the Lemon Pipers overlapped the Sandpipers' years of success (ca. 1967-68) and it is said that the two groups were frequently confused [ [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/The-Lemon-Pipers.html The Lemon Pipers Biography : OLDIES.com ] ] .
Discography
Albums
A&M Records
* "Guantanamera" LP-117/SP-4117*
* "The Sandpipers" LP-125/SP-4125*
* "Misty Roses" LP-135/SP-4135*
* "Softly" SP-4147 (From this point, theiralbum s were issued in stereo only)
* "Spanish Album" SP-4159
* "The Wonder Of You" SP-4180
* "Greatest Hits" SP-4246
* "Come Saturday Morning" SP-4262
* "A Gift Of Song" SP-4328
* "Foursider" (compilation) SP-3525"*Stereoingles
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