Original Caste

Original Caste

The Original Caste is a Canadian folk-pop group. Its style is characterized by rich tight vocals and a clean sound; the group was compared to The Carpenters, The Mamas & the Papas, Simon & Garfunkel, John Denver and Peter, Paul and Mary. The band formed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1966 under the name The North Country Singers.[1] Because the name sounded too much like a folk group, it was changed in 1968.

The Original Caste today continues to exemplify the signature clean sound and rich, tight vocals of their four and five part harmony. Instrumentally the group consists of guitar, keyboard and bass. [2]

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History

Songwriter and guitarist Bruce Innes formed the group in Calgary, Alberta in 1966. Initially, Bruce Innes, Graham Bruce and Bliss Mackie worked as a trio and Dixie Lee (Stone) Innes joined the group in 1967, contributing rich vocals. At that time, Dixie Lee Stone was a secretary at Pacific Petroleum in Calgary and she sang on the weekly television programme Calgary Safety Roundup on CFCN-TV. Bruce Innes sang and played by himself while Graham Bruce worked as an accounts executive at Royal Trust. Bliss Mackie had worked as a Coca Cola truck driver and a manager of a department store. In early 1968 Peter Brown (Seattle) became the first drummer in the group. Joe Cavender played with an acid rock group.

In 1968, the band moved to Los Angeles and recorded the single “I Can’t Make It Anymore” for Dot Records with limited success. In 1969, the band signed with TA Records, a label distributed by Bell Records. The band did write many of their pieces but the writing and production team of Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter wrote and produced The Original Caste’s two hit singles: “One Tin Soldier” and then “Mr. Monday”; both songs were from the 1969 LP The Original Caste. The songs employ the use of strings, horns, and organ which adds a swinging, pop-friendly sound. The tune was a hit in Canada and reached #34 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970.[3] The two singles combined, worldwide, sold over three million copies and were certified gold in both Canada and Japan. The band toured extensively in Canada, the United States and Japan and made many television appearances. The band’s success allowed them the opportunity to open for both B. B. King and Glen Campbell. The follow-up single, "Mr. Monday", was a big hit in Japan and Canada but not in the United States. Having amassed a large following in Japan, they toured there and recorded live albums, in addition to releasing several further Japanese singles.

The initial members of The Original Caste separated in 1972 with Graham Bruce and Bliss Mackie parting. Married couple Bruce and Dixie Innes continued to perform as The Original Caste and released songs with an increased country influence, including the full-length album Back Home. The Original Caste finally split in 1980 as Bruce and Dixie divorced. Innes continues to perform as a solo artist and later revived the band name in the new millennium.

"One Tin Soldier" was revived in 1971 when the song was featured on the Billy Jack movie soundtrack; this version was performed by Jinx Dawson of the rock band Coven along with the studio's orchestra. This recording was released to radio, then retracted; Coven later released a version on an album. Both versions billed as being by Coven were based on substantially the original arrangement, though some cover versions diverged widely. The popularity of the song has endured as very diverse covers have been recorded by punk rock group Me First and the Gimme Gimmes and by Sonny and Cher; Roseanne Barr also recorded a parody of the song.

A strophic ballad, “One Tin Soldier” tells the tale of the materialistic “valley-people” who kill and cheat in search of a rumoured treasure on a mountain. The only treasure though is a stone inscribed with “Peace on earth”; ironically, the valley-people, a metaphor for mankind, destroyed this treasure whilst in the pursuit of it. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus which is a common arrangement technique used to engrain a song in the listener’s memory.

Members

  • Bruce Innes- Lead Guitar; Keyboard, and Vocals. Founder and Current Member. While in college, Innes played guitar with blues legend Josh White. In the late 1970’s Innes worked on John Denver's Rocky Mountain High album and supplied songs to Ray Stevens and Mickey Gilley. Upon the band’s final split, Innes began jingle and film score work. In 2003 Bruce Innes and Ian Tyson produced WMA Album of the Year for country artist Brenn Hill. Innes is remarried and currently resides in Alberta.
  • Julian Kerr - Guitar; Keyboard; Vocals
  • Shelley Jones - Lead Vocals
  • Bruce Mohacsy - Bass; Vocals; Keyboard
  • Lori Mohacsy - Vocals


== Past Members==

  • Bruce Innes- Lead Guitar and Vocals. Founder and Current Member. While in college, Innes played guitar with blues legend Josh White. In the late 1970’s Innes worked on John Denver's Rocky Mountain High album and supplied songs to Ray Stevens and Mickey Gilley. Upon the band’s final split, Innes began jingle and film score work. In 2003 Bruce Innes and Ian Tyson produced WMA Album of the Year for country artist Brenn Hill. Innes is remarried and currently resides in Alberta.
  • Dixie Lee (Stone) Innes - Vocals. After her divorce from Bruce Innes, Dixie left the music industry and found a new career as a social worker, living in Victoria, British Columbia.
  • Bliss Mackie- Rhythm Guitar and Vocals.
  • Graham Bruce- Bass
  • Peter Brown- Drums; jazz drummer and classical percussionist-Currently performing and teaching in Skagit County, WA.
  • Joseph Cavender- Drums; replaced Brown in 1970
  • Gary Carlson- Bass; replaced Bruce in 1972
  • Dennis Coats- Rhythm Guitar; replaced Mackie in 1972
  • Richard Harrow- Later addition
  • Glenn Mundy- Later addition
  • Julian Kerr- Vocals; later addition
  • John Dunn- Later addition
  • Cheryl Morrell- Vocals; performed with in 2005
  • Jilla Roberts- Vocals; performed with in 2006 – 2009


Discography

Albums

Year Album details CAN
1970 One Tin Soldier
  • Released: 1970
  • Label: Bell
14
1971 Live in Japan Volume 1
  • Released: 1971
  • Label: Bell
Greatest Hits
  • Released: 1971
  • Label: Bell
Live in Japan Volume 2
  • Released: 1971
  • Label: Bell
1974 Back Home
  • Released: 1974
  • Label: Century II, Capitol

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN CAN AC CAN Country US
1968 "I Can't Make It Anymore" 99 single only
1969 "One Tin Soldier" 6 5 34 One Tin Soldier
1970 "Mr. Monday" 4
"Country Song" 29
"Ain't That Telling You People" 43 2
1971 "Sault Ste Marie" 35 7 15 Live in Japan Volume 1
1973 "One Tin Soldier" (re-release) 45 41 Billy Jack Soundtrack

References

Notes
  1. ^ Biography, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ www.theoriginalcaste.com
  3. ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
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