- The Lettermen
The Lettermen are an American
pop music vocal group. The Lettermen's trademark is close-harmony popsong s with lightarrangement s. They were popular mainly with adult audiences during the 1960s.History
The group was formed in late 1950s by Mike Barnett, Dick Stewart and Tony Butala. They auditioned for Jackie Barnett, chief comedy writer for the
Jimmy Durante TV show . They landed the part to impersonateThe Rhythm Boys , thevocal group that traveled withPaul Whiteman and hisorchestra in the late 1920s, and gaveBing Crosby his initial fame. The "Newcomers of 1928" review opened on28 February 1958 at theDesert Inn in Las Vegas,Nevada . This review also starred Paul Whiteman,Buster Keaton ,Rudy Vallée , Harry Richmond andFifi D'Orsay . They played to sell-out audiences and were held over for many weeks. This review also played a six week review at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach,Florida , with Butala being the only consistent Letterman. Barnett and Russell were replaced by Gary Clarke and Jerry Paul. When the review ended, Butala landed a job assinger /bass player in a lounge group, "Bill Norvas and the Upstarts", with Gary Clarke. After a few months, Clarke left the group and was replaced byJim Pike . Pike and Butala decided to leave the Upstarts and resume the Lettermen although they had not yet decided to use the Lettermen name. Pike envisioned a group where each member was an excellent soloist as well as a competent group singer. Pike recommended the third Letterman should be Bob Engemann, a singer that Pike had met when he attendedBrigham Young University a few years earlier. Both had come to Los Angeles,California , and sang together in different combinations until Engemann had go into the National Guard for 6 months. At that point, Pike joined Bill Norvis and met Butala. This combination first recorded in late 1959.They secured a
recording contract withWarner Bros. Records through Bob Engemann's older brother, Karl Engemann, who was arecord producer there, and for whom Pike had released a record earlier called "Lucy D", which was not successful. Pike, Butala and Engemann as "The Lettermen" released two singles in 1960. The A-sides were "Two Hearts" and "There Hearts Were Full Of Spring". They were not successful. Karl Engemann moved on toCapitol Records as President ofA&R . He got them out of their contract at Warner Bros., and made an appointment withNick Venet , a producer at Capitol and they were signed.There was another "Lettermen" group in the late 1950s and early 1960s that recorded for
Liberty Records , (which was a major label at the time). They were an R&B group with five members, and their single was called "Hey Big Brain". But the "Lettermen" of Pike, Engemann and Butala had the firsthit record , so they were entitled to exclusively use the "Lettermen" name. There was also a group in the mid 1950s called The Lettermen Trio, but had no record success.The Lettermen were unknown until they signed with Capitol Records in 1961. Their first single for Capitol, "
The Way You Look Tonight ," succeeded on theBillboard Hot 100 pop chart, and their next, "When I Fall in Love," reached the Top 10 in late 1962. They had several other Top 10 hits, such as the 1965's, "Theme From A Summer Place ". In late 1967 Bob Engemann resigned, and was replaced by Jim Pike's younger brother, Gary Pike. The hits continued with the 1968 medley "Goin' Out of My Head "/"Can't Take My Eyes Off You ", and in 1968 with "Put Your Head on My Shoulder ", plus 1969's "Hurt So Bad", which reached number 12. The last successful single was in 1972, "Love" a solo by Pike.The Lettermen have had 32 consecutive
Billboard Magazine chartalbum s, 11 gold records, five Grammy nominations, an Andy Award, and a Cleo Award. In 1976, Jim Pike left the group and sold the Lettermen name to Butala.In 1981 Gary Pike left the Lettermen, and today Jim and Gary Pike, along with Ric de Azevedo, sing The Lettermen hits, billed as Reunion. In 1961, The Lettermen started performing live
concert s doing over 100 shows a year, an unbroken string that continues to the present now amounting to 46 years.Over the decades, the group has had various line-ups, replacing members who left for various reasons with new people to maintain a trio. Tony Butala, who (as of 2007) is still a member, has stated that the group ethos is that of three strong soloists that harmonize, and that the group encourages individual singing and songwriting.
They pride themselves in welcoming audience member
photograph s during the show, unlike many recording acts.Personnel over the years
* Tony Butala
* Bob Engermann
* Gary Pike
* Donny Pike
*Jim Pike
*Allen "Puddler" Harris
* Doug Curran joined the Lettermen in 1969, taking over temporarily for Jim Pike who was experiencing voice problems. In addition to touring with Tony and Gary, he also recorded three albums with the group: I Have Dreamed (May 1969), Hurt So Bad (October 1969) and Traces / Memories (Jan. 1970).
* Ralph "Chad" Nichols
* Don Campeau
* Ernie Pontiere
* Bobby Poynton
* Darren Dowler
* Donovan Tea
* Mark Preston was asked to join the group in 1980, but due to previous commitments, had to turn the offer down. In the following years, Preston was the opening act forPhyllis Diller , as well as stand-in and photo double forRobert Urich . In 1984, Butala called again, and at that time, Preston joined the group. Along with Donovan Tea (who started the same day) the trio released several singles, and two albums. Preston left the group in 1988, and returned to a solo career that encompassed showrooms around the country, and many different cruise lines. In January 2006, Preston rejoined the Lettermen, and the combination of Butala, Tea and Preston is the current line-up.
* David "Red" Saber (now a maritime captain hired to scatter cremated ashes in the sea atRedondo Beach, California )Awards and recognition
* Inducted into the
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001Discography
Albums
* "
A Song For Young Love " (1962)
* "Once Upon A Time " (1962)
* "Jim, Tony And Bob " (1962)
* "College Standards " (1963)
* "In Concert " (1963)
* "A Lettermen Kind Of Love " (1964)
* "Look At Love " (1964)
* "She Cried " (1964)
* "You'll Never Walk Alone " (1965)
* "Portrait Of My Love " (1965)
* "The Hit Sounds Of The Lettermen " (1965)
* "More Hit Sounds Of The Lettermen " (1966)
* "A New Song For Young Love " (1966)
* "The Best Of The Lettermen " (1966; re-released 1988 on CD/Capitol)
* "For Christmas This Year " (1966; re-released 1975 and again in 1990)
* "Warm " (1967)
* "Spring! " (1967)
* "The Lettermen!!...And Live! " (1967)
* "Goin' Out Of My Head " (1968)
* "Special Request " (1968)
* "The Best Of The Lettermen, Volume 2 " (1968)
* "Put Your Head On My Shoulder " (1968)
* "I Have Dreamed " (1969)
* "Close Up " (1969)
* "Hurt So Bad " (1969)
* "Traces/Memories " (1970)
* "Reflections " (1970)
* "Everything's Good About You " (1971)
* "Feelings " (1971)
* "Love Book " (1971)
* "Lettermen 1 " (1972)
* "Spin Away " (1972)
* "Alive Again...Naturally " (1973)
* "Now And Forever " (1974)
* "All-Time Greatest Hits " (1974; re-released 1987 on CD/Capitol)
* "There Is No Greater Love " (1975)
* "Make A Time For Lovin' " (1975)
* "The Time Is Right " (1975)
* "The Lovin' Touch Of The Lettermen " (1975)
* "Kind Of Country " (1976)
* "With Love From The Lettermen " (1977)
* "To A Friend " (1977)
* "Love Is... " (1979)
* "Why I Love Her " (1987; re-released 1993 and 2006)
* "Twin Best Now " (1988 2CDs:Capitol/Japan)
* "When I Fall In Love " (1989 CD:SMCapitol)
* "Best Now " (1990 CD:Capitol/Japan)
* "Greatest Hits-10 Best Series " (1990 CD:Cema/Capitol)
* "Close To You " (1991 CD:Cema/Capitol)
* "Live In Concert " (1991 CD:Elite/PolyGram)
* "Collectors Series " (1992 CD:Capitol)
* "Sing We Noel " (1992)
* "Best Hits " (1993 CD:King Record/Japan)
* "The Best Of The Lettermen " (1993 3CDs:Cema)
* "Best Of The Lettermen " (1993 CD:Curb Records)
* "Love Is All " (1993)
* "Their Greatest Hits & Finest Performances " (1994 3CDs:Reader's Digest/Cema)
* "Christmas With The Lettermen " (1995 CD:Ally Cat/Unison Music)
* "Deck The Halls " (1995)
* "Super Now " (1997 CD:Capitol/Japan)
* "" (1998 CD:Collectables)
* "Greatest Movie Hits " (2000 CD:Gold Label)
* "Today " (2001 CD:K-Tel)
* "A Song For Young Love/Once Once Upon A Time " (2002 CD:EMI/Collectors' Choice Music)
* "Soft Rock Collection " (2003 CD:Toshiba/EMI/Japan)
* "" (2003)
* "Absolutely The Best " (2004)
* "Complete Hits " (2006 CD:EMI/Philippines)
* "LIVE In The Philippines " (2006 CD:EMI/Philippines)
* "Why I Love Her " (2006)
* "Complete Hits Volume Two " (2007 CD:EMI/Philippines)
* "" (2008)
* "" (2008)ingles
Footnotes:
1"Son of Old Rivers," aparody of "Old Rivers" byWalter Brennan , was recorded by Butala, Engelmann, and Pike.
2"Turn Around, Look at Me," theb-side of "How Is Julie?," did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #5 on theBubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
3"Again" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #20 on the Bubbling Under chart.
4"Heartache Oh Heartache" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #22 on the Bubbling Under chart.
5"Allentown Jail" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #23 on the Bubbling Under chart.
6"Put Away Your Tear Drops" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #32 on the Bubbling Under chart.
7"Girl With a Little Tin Heart" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #35 on the Bubbling Under chart.
8"Sweet September" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #14 on the Bubbling Under chart.
9"Chanson D'Amour" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #12 on the Bubbling Under chart.
10"All the Grey Haired Men" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #9 on the Bubbling Under chart.
11"I Have Dreamed" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #29 on the Bubbling Under chart.
12"Hey Girl" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #4 on the Bubbling Under chart.
13The 1976 release of "The Way You Look Tonight" was a new disco version.ee also
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List of vocal groups
*Boy band
*Traditional pop music External links
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* [http://www.thelettermen.com/ The Lettermen official web site]
* [http://www.vocalgroup.org/inductees/the_lettermen.html 'The Lettermen' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page]
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