- The Holy Modal Rounders
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Name = The Holy Modal Rounders
Img_capt = Holy Modal Rounders Steve Weber (l.) and Peter Stampfel
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Origin = Lower East Side, New York, NY, USA
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Genre =Psych folk
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Years_active = 1964- Present
Label = Prestige, Rounder,ESP-Disk , Elektra, Metromedia, Adelphi, DBK Works, Water, Big Beat
Associated_acts =The Fugs TheClamtones
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Current_members = Peter Stampfel John Wesley Annas Jeff Baxter Ken Crabtree Robin RemailySam Shepard Richard Tyler Steve Weber Dave Reisch Michael McCarty
Past_members =The Holy Modal Rounders were an American
folk music duo from theLower East Side of New York City which started in the early 1960s, consisting ofPeter Stampfel andSteve Weber . Their unique blend of folk music revival andpsychedelia gave them a cult-like following from the late 60s into the 70s. For a time the band also featured prolific and famous playwright and actor,Sam Shepard .Origin of the name
Stampfel explained the origin of their name in the webzine "Perfect Sound Forever": "We kept changing the name. First it was the Total Quintessence Stomach Pumpers. Then the Temporal Worth High Steppers. Then The Motherfucker Creek Babyrapers. That was just a joke name. He was Rinky-Dink Steve the Tin Horn and I was Fast Lightning Cumquat. He was Teddy Boy Forever and I was Wild Blue Yonder. It kept changing names. Then it was the Total Modal Rounders. Then when we were stoned on pot and someone else, Steve Close maybe, said Holy Modal Rounders by mistake. We kept putting out different names and wait until someone starts calling us that then. When we got to Holy Modal Rounders, everyone decided by accumulation [sic] that we were the Holy Modal Rounders. That's the practical way to get named."Fact|date=August 2008
Career
Stampfel and Weber were introduced to each other by Greenwich Village figure, Antonia, who also wrote or co-wrote many of their songs. ["Bear Suit Follies: the Songs, Stories and Letters of Antonia", by John McFadden] The Rounders' first album, "The Holy Modal Rounders", was released in 1964, and their version of "
Hesitation Blues " featured the first use of the term "psychedelic" (here pronounced as "psycho-delic") in popular music.Fact|date=August 2008 Shortly after their second album in 1965, "The Holy Modal Rounders 2", they joinedEd Sanders andTuli Kupferberg inThe Fugs for a short time. Weber notably wrote the cult classic "Boobs a Lot" for the Fugs, which the Rounders would later record themselves on the "Good Taste is Timeless" LP.After leaving the Fugs, the Rounders reformed with
Sam Shepard andLee Crabtree to record their third album ("Indian War Whoop"), and to appear in Shepard's play "Forensic". The fourth album, "The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders", recorded in 1968, included "Bird Song". "Bird Song" was essentially Ray Price's "You Done Me Wrong" with altered lyrics and was prominently featured inDennis Hopper 's film "Easy Rider ".In 1970, Robin Remailly and Dave Reisch joined the band, which relocated to
Boston and then Oregon, adding Ted Deane, Roger North, andJeff "Skunk" Baxter . Stampfel stayed in New York but would play and record with the band on occasion. The band released their fifth album, "Good Taste is Timeless", in 1971 on Metromedia, and their sixth, "Alleged in their Own Time", in 1975 onRounder Records .Later history
Stampfel also formed the short-lived (1975-77) Unholy Modal Rounders with Kirby Pines, Charlie Messing, Jeff Berman and Paul Presti. The Unholy Modal Rounders were part of the collaboration, "
Have Moicy! ", along withMichael Hurley andJeffrey Frederick and theClamtones .After releasing "Last Round" in 1978, the Holy Modal Rounders broke up once again.
Stampfel and Weber reunited briefly to record "Going Nowhere Fast" (1980). While working for his wife,
Betsy Wollheim , as submissions editor ofDAW Books , Stampfel formed the Bottle Caps, releasing "Peter Stampfel and the Bottlecaps" (1986) and "The People's Republic of Rock n' Roll" (1989), as well as an album of standards, "You Must Remember This" (1994). Rather surprisingly, perhaps, he won aGrammy in 1998 for writing part of the liner notes for the CD reissue of the "Anthology of American Folk Music ". When asked if he had plans for his award, he was quoted in theNew York Times as saying "I'm going to put honey on mine and lick it off."Fact|date=August 2008Stampfel and Weber reunited again under the Rounders name for 1999's "Too Much Fun". Since then, Stampfel has released records with the Du-Tels ("No Knowledge of Music Required", 2001) and the Bottle Caps ("The Jig Is Up", 2004). A number of Rounders live albums have also surfaced over recent years. Weber, meanwhile, is reportedly working on solo material. He recently released "Steve Weber and the Holy Modal Rounders, B.C." (Frederick Productions, 2006), which was his set from a 1976 tour and radio broadcast with
Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones. [http://www.jeffreyfrederick.com]In 2006 a documentary film, "The Holy Modal Rounders: Bound to Lose", was released, directed by Paul Lovelace and produced by Sam Douglas. The film offers insight into the lives of Weber and Stampfel and their career as The Holy Modal Rounders. It tells of their deteriorating relationship over time, and at the end discloses that Weber dropped out of sight just before the 40th anniversary reunion of the Holy Modal Rounders, that no band member has seen Steve Weber for 6 months, but that he is thought to be living somewhere in West Virginia.
Discography
*The Holy Modal Rounders (1964)
*The Holy Modal Rounders 2 (1965)
*Indian War Whoop (1966)
*The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968)
*Good Taste is Timeless (1971)
*Alleged in their Own Time (1975)
*Last Round (1978)
*Going Nowhere Fast (1980)
*Too Much Fun (1999)References
External links
* [http://www.furious.com/perfect/stampfel.html 1996 Stampfel interview in Perfect Sound Forever]
* [http://www.holymodalrounders.com Steve Weber's] Holy Modal Rounders web site
* [http://www.thefutureandyou.libsyn.com/?search_string=stampfel&Submit=Search&search=1 All of Peter Stampfel's audio interviews on the podcast "The Future And You"] (in which he describes his expectations of the future)
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