- The Freshmen (Irish showband)
The Freshmen were among the most popular Irish
showband s of the 1960s and 70s. They specialised in recreating the complex vocal harmonies of international acts such asThe Beach Boys andThe 5th Dimension . They had nine top 20 hit singles in Ireland, [http://www.irishcharts.ie irishcharts.ie] ] including a reworking ofThe Rivingtons ' song "Papa Oom Mow Mow ", featuring the deep voice of lead singer, Derek Dean.The Freshmen were formed in 1962 in
Northern Ireland . The initial line-up changed over the nearly two decades of the band's existence as members came and went. Apart from Derek Dean, members included keyboard player, saxophonist, and singer, Billy Brown, who also arranged their trademark vocal harmonies, Damien McElroy (guitar), Torry McGahey (bass), Maurice Henry (saxophone ), and David McKnight (drums). The Freshmen supported The Beach Boys on their 1967 Irish tour. At theBelfast gig was a youngRory Gallagher , who later recalled (in conversation with journalist, John Waters) the impression both acts made on him:"The Freshmen, led by Billy Brown and Derek Dean, played first and featured a medley of Beach Boys songs. They were astonishing, Gallagher recalled, singing multiple harmony parts in perfect pitch. When the Beach Boys came on later and sang the same songs, they sounded, by comparison, well . . . rubbish.""The Irish Times", "King Billy", June 12, 1999]
As they matured, The Freshmen moved away from covers and began to record original songs, some written by the band members. In 1970, they undertook their most ambitious project with the release of the six-track
concept album , "Peace on Earth". The record featured new material from well-known songwriters such asJimmy Webb , with linking narration by Irish actor,Micheál MacLiammóir . On November 11 1970, at the RDS inDublin , the Freshmen performed the entire album live with the RTÉ Light Orchestra conducted by Don Gould. Due to illness, MacLiammóir was unable to take part and his partner,Hilton Edwards , acted as narrator. ["The Irish Times", "Concert for peace at the R.D.S.", November 13, 1970]The Freshmen's last single before they broke up was the Billy Brown composition, "You've Never Heard Anything Like It", a
punk rock parody. Released in 1979, it was named 'single of the week' by theNME . and reached number 17 in the Irish charts.Discography
Albums
*"Movin' On" (1968), Pye NPL18263
*"Peace on Earth" (1970), CBS 64099
*"Now and Then" (1974), Dolphin DOLB 7015
*"When Summer Comes - The Pye Anthology" (2002), Castle CMRCD 271Irish Hit Singles
*La Yenka (October 1965) #10
*Papa Oom Mow Mow (December 1967) #7
*The Little Old Lady from Pasadena (Go Granny Go) (August 1968) #12
*Just To See You Smile (February 1969) #9
*Halfway to Where (April 1970) #10
*Leaving of Liverpool (March 1974) #5
*And God Created Woman (December 1976) #3
*Cinderella (March 1977) #3
*You've Never Heard Anything Like It (September 1979) #17References
External links
* [http://www.irishshowbands.net/billybrown/freshmen.htm irishshowbands.net - The Freshmen and Billy Brown profiles and discography]
* [http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE57C1CDD4BAA7120EEBB1266FB8150D729F771DFA23F0E6E1BFF9A1C548F0864F345A495CCB0E573AB7BAFFF29E85805D6CBE457FFCC0640&sql=11:3vfrxq8jldae allmusic.com profile of The Freshmen]
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