- Johnny Rivers
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Johnny Rivers
Img_capt =
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Henry Ramistella
Born = birth date and age|1942|11|7
Origin = flagicon|United StatesNew York City , NY, U.S.
Genre =Rock and roll
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter ,guitarist ,record producer
Years_active = 1962—present
Label = Imperial
United Artists
Atlantic
RSO
Soul City
URL = [http://www.johnnyrivers.com www.johnnyrivers.com]Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella,
7 November 1942 , in New York) is an Americanrock and roll singer ,songwriter ,guitarist , andrecord producer . He was versatile enough to dofolk songs , blues, covers of old-timerock 'n' roll songs and some original material. Rivers's greatest success came in the mid and late 1960s with a string of hit songs (including "Seventh Son", "Poor Side of Town", "Summer Rain", and "Secret Agent Man"), but he has continued to record and perform to the present.Career
1950s
The Ramistella family moved from New York to
Baton Rouge ,Louisiana when John was five years old. Without any formal music lessons, he began playing guitar--learned from his father--at the age of eight, and was influenced by the distinctivemusic of Louisiana .Ramistella formed his own band, The Spades, in
junior high school and made his first record at age 14, while still a student atBaton Rouge High School .Fact|date=April 2007 Some of their material was recorded on the Suede label as early as 1956.On a trip back to New York in 1958, he met
Alan Freed who advised him to change his name, so Johnny Ramistella had the Baton Rouge attorney Arthur J. Cobb change his name to Johnny Rivers after theMississippi River that flows near Baton Rouge.Fact|date=April 2007 Freed also helped Rivers score some recording contracts on the Gone label. From March 1958 to March 1959, Rivers released three records which did not sell well.Fact|date=April 2007In 1959, Rivers returned to Baton Rouge. While playing throughout the
American South , in Birmingham Rivers met Audrey Williams, the widow ofHank Williams .Fact|date=April 2007 She took Rivers to Nashville, where he recorded two more records. They were not successful either, but Johnny stayed inNashville as a songwriter and demo singer for $25 a demo. Fact|date=April 2007 While in Nashville, Rivers worked alongsideRoger Miller .Fact|date=April 20071960s
In 1960, Rivers met fellow Louisianan
James Burton , the guitar player forRicky Nelson . Burton later recommended one of Rivers's songs to Nelson, who went on to record it. In 1961, Rivers went toLos Angeles to meet Nelson, and ended up relocating there, working as a songwriter and studio musician.Fact|date=April 2007 In 1963, Rivers's big break came when he temporarily filled in for a jazz combo atBill Gazzari 's night club; the temporary gig became long-term due to positive customer response.Fact|date=April 2007 In 1964,Elmer Valentine gave Rivers a one-year contract to open his new club,Whisky a Go Go , onSunset Strip in West Hollywood. The Whisky a Go Go opened three days beforeThe Beatles released "I Want to Hold Your Hand " Fact|date=April 2007 and theBritish Invasion knocked almost every American artist off the top of the charts. But Rivers was so popular, producerLou Adler decided to issue "Johnny Rivers Live At The Whiskey A Go Go". Thelive album reached #12 on the charts and the single "Memphis" (aChuck Berry cover) reached #2. Rivers made the successful transition from nightclub entertainer to chart-busting pop singer and had created the Go Go sound,Fact|date=April 2007 part of a scene which includedGo-Go dancer s.Into 1965, Rivers continued to record mostly live, Go Go style records including "
Maybellene " (another Berry cover), which he followed "Mountain of Love ", "Midnight Special", "Seventh Son " (written byWillie Dixon ) and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone? " (written byPete Seeger ), all of which were hits.Fact|date=April 2007Rivers wanted to try something different and adopted a more idiosyncratic approach as from 1966. Characterized by his smooth, soulful voice, he produced hit portrayals as "Poor Side Of Town", which would be his biggest hit ever and his only number one record. Into another hit was "
Secret Agent Man ", the theme from "Secret Agent" television series (written byP.F. Sloan andSteve Barri ). He also started his own record company,Soul City Records , where he won aGrammy Award as the producer of the5th Dimension , which eventually recorded "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In " and "Wedding Bell Blues ", two number-one hits on Rivers's label. Johnny is also credited with giving songwriterJimmy Webb a major break, when they recorded Webb's song "Up, Up, and Away ".Johnny Rivers continued to record more hits, including "
Baby I Need Your Lovin' " (cover of theFour Tops ) and "The Tracks of My Tears " (cover ofthe Miracles ), both went Top 10 in 1967. In 1968, Rivers released what many fans consider his best album, "Realization", a number-five album on the LP charts that included the #14 pop chart single 'Summer Rain' written by former member of the early 60's Folk/Rock bandThe Mugwumps ,James Hendricks (not to be confused with guitar legendJimi Hendrix ). The album was evocative of the psychedelic influences of the time and marked a subtle change in his musical direction, with more thoughtful types of songs, included such ballads as "Going Back to Big Sur ".1970s
In the 1970s, Rivers continued to record more songs and albums that were a success with music critics, but did not sell as well as some of his earlier hits. One of these albums, "
L.A. Reggae " in 1972, reached the LP charts as a result of the #6 hit "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu", a cover of theHuey "Piano" Smith And The Clowns song. Other hits at that time were "Blue Suede Shoes " (cover ofCarl Perkins ), in 1973, which would reach the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Help Me Rhonda " in 1975 (cover ofThe Beach Boys ) on whichBrian Wilson helped with backup vocals. His last Top 10 entry was "Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing)" (cover of the Funky Kings), which reached #10, followed by his last Hot 100 entry, "Curious Mind (Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um)" (cover ofMajor Lance ), both from 1977. He also sang the title song to the late night concert influenced TV show "The Midnight Special".1980s to current
Rivers continued recording into the 1980s (e.g., 1980's Borrowed Time LP), although his recording career wound down somewhat. Despite his music not having reached the best seller charts for quite a while, Rivers is still touring, doing 50 to 60 shows a year. Increasingly he has returned to the blues that inspired him initially.
In 1998, Rivers reactivated his Soul City imprint and released "Last Train to Memphis."
In early 2000, Johnny recorded with
Eric Clapton ,Tom Petty , andPaul McCartney on a tribute album dedicated toBuddy Holly 's backup band, "The Crickets ".In all, Rivers had nine Top 10 hits on the
Billboard Hot 100 and 17 in the Top 40 from 1964 to 1977. In total, he has sold well over 30 million records.Rivers is one of a small number of performers such as
Paul Simon ,Billy Joel ,Pink Floyd (from 1975's Wish You Were Here onward), Queen, Genesis (though under the members' individual names and/or the pseudonym Gelring Limited) andNeil Diamond who have their name as thecopyright owner on their recordings. (Most records have the recording company as the named owner of the recording.) This noteworthy development was spearheaded by supergroup The Bee Gees after their successful $200,000,000 lawsuit against RSO, which remains to this day the largest successful lawsuit against a record company by an artist/group.Discography
Main albums
* "At the Whiskey 'a GoGo" (
live album ) (1964)
* "Here We 'a GoGo Again" (live) (1964)
* "In Action!" (1964)
* "Meanwhile Back at the Whiskey 'a GoGo" (live) (1965)
* "Johnny Rivers Rocks the Folk" (1965)
* "...and I know you wanna dance" (live) (1966)
* "Changes" (1966)
* "Rewind" (1967)
* "Whiskey 'a GoGo Revisited" (1968)
* "Realization" (1968)
* "Slim Slo Slider" (1970)
* "Homegrown" (1971)
* "A Portrait Of Johnny Rivers" (1971)
* "L.A. Reggae" (1972)
* "Blue Suede Shoes" (1973)
* "Last Boogie in Paris" (live) (1974) (not released in the U.S.)
* "Rockin' Rivers" (1974) (not released in the U.S.)
* "Road" (1974)
* "New Lovers and Old Friends" (1975)
* "Wild Night" (1976)
* "Outside Help" (1979)
* "The Rock And Roll Years" (1981)
* "Borrowed Time" (1981)
* "Not a Through Street" (1983)
* "Greatest Hits" (1985)
* "The Memphis Sun Recordings" (1991)
* "Last Train to Memphis" (1998)
* "Back at the Whisky" (live) (2000)
* "Reinvention Highway" (2004)
* "Last Boogie in Paris: The Complete Concert" (live) (2007)Main compilations
* "Johnny Rivers' Golden Hits" (1966)
* "Touch of Gold" (1969)
* "Johnny Rivers" (1972)
* "The Very Best of Johnny Rivers" (1975)
* "The Best of Johnny Rivers" (1987)
* "Anthology, 1964-1977" (1991)
* "Summer Rains: The Essential Rivers, 1964-1975" (2006)
* "Secret Agent Man: The Ultimate Johnny Rivers Anthology (2006)ingles
Chart positions are from the
Billboard Hot 100 :
*"Memphis" #2 (1964)
*"Maybellene " #12 (1964)
*"Mountain of Love " #9 (1964)
*"Lawdy Miss Clawdy " (1964)
*"Midnight Special" #20 (1965)
*"Cupid" #76 (1965)
*"Seventh Son" #7 (1965)
*"Where Have All The Flowers Gone " #26 (1965)
*"Under Your Spell Again" #35 (1965)
*"Secret Agent Man" #3 (1966)
*"(I Washed My Hands In) Muddy Water" #19 (1966)
*"Poor Side Of Town" #1 (1966)
*"Baby I Need Your Lovin'" #3 (1967)
*"The Tracks Of My Tears " #10 (1967)
*"Summer Rain" #14 (1967)
*"Look To Your Soul" #49 (1968)
*"Right Relations" #61 (1968)
*"These Are Not My People" #55 (1969)
*"Muddy River" #41 (1969)
*"One Woman" #89 (1969)
*"Into the Mystic " #51 (1970)
*"Fire and Rain " # 94 (1970)
*"Sea Cruise " #84 (1971)
*"Think His Name" #65 (1971)
*"Rockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu" #6 (1972)
*"Blue Suede Shoes " #38 (1973)
*"Help Me Rhonda " #22 (1975)
*"Ashes and Sand" #96 (1977)
*"Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin')" #10 (1977)
*"Curious Mind (Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um)" #41 (1977)References
External links
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:a9frxqugldte All Music Guide]
* [http://www.johnnyrivers.com Official website]
* [http://www.classicbands.com/rivers.html]
* [http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/johnnyrivers.txt]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVQ1L-tmJzA - video]
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