- Ron Lauback
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ron Lauback
Img Capt = Guitarist Ron Lauback, circa 1966
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Ronald George Lauback
Born = Birth date and age|1942|09|11|mf=y
Instrument =Lead Guitar Bass Guitar
Genre =Heavy Metal ,Instrumental ,Hard Rock
Occupation =Songwriter ,Musician
Years_active = 1958 - present
Label =3 Records
Associated_acts =The Monterays
The RLB
Notable_instruments = Fender StratocastersRon Lauback is a guitarist/bassist/songwriter from Syracuse, New York. Ron is currently performing with
Dan Elliott andThe Monterays and recently celebrated his fiftieth year in the music business.Beginnings (1942-1958)
Ron was born on
September 11th ,1942 in Syracuse, New York to George and Helen Lauback. There is a long musical history in the Lauback family (with Ron's mother Helen Lauback being amusic teacher in theEast Syracuse School District in the1940's ), with young Ron being exposed tojazz ,classical and pop music as a child. Ron's first musical instrument was aukelele , which he started learning in his pre-teens.It would take the influence of
rock and roll in the mid1950's to make make young Ron take up theelectric guitar . Early musical influences includeDuane Eddy ,The Everly Brothers and most importantlyChuck Berry cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback | title=3 Records Official Website] .By 1958 Ron had formed
East Syracuse 's firstrock and roll bandThe Sabres . The Sabres specialized in instrumental music and early rock artists like the afore-mentionedChuck Berry ,The Ventures andDale Hawkins cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback | title=3 Records Official Website] .The Sabres Years (1958-1964)
The Sabres's popularity in the
Central New York region prompted them to record a single ("Seaweed" (written by Ron Lauback) b/w "The McCoy" aVentures song) which received airplay onWNDR radio in 1962 ("Seaweed" was produced byJoe Raposo atRaposo Studios ). The Sabres played all the regional teen dances and even backed upBobby Vee atThe Three Rivers Inn one time for DJPeter C. Cavenaugh The band changed its name toThe Jazzmen in1963 , but split the following year. TheBritish Invasion having rendered theirInstrumental sound out of fashion.During this time Ron also graduated from
Syracuse University (1964) and took a job withBristol Laboratories (now known asBristol-Myers Squibb ).The Saint and the Sinners (1965-1968)| Airborne (1969-1970)
Ron next worked with The Saint and the Sinners (1965-1968) featuring lead singer
Tommy Forrest (ex-The Monterays ), keyboardistGeorge Day ,Si Sifer (drums),Dave Maechen (vocals/guitar)and bassistBill Willis . The Saint and the Sinners started out as a typical mid 60's garage/dance band before evolving into a soul/horn band, not unlikeWilmer and the Dukes (another regionally popular band). The Saint and the Sinners fought it out with both The Dukes and The Monterays on the local dance circuit. cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback | title=3 Records Official Website] .The band could be seen regularly playing the hip clubs and dances of the era. These places include: Hewitt's, The Pin-O-Rama in Oswego, S.U. frat blasts, Carlsys, The Turn On in Downtown Syr., and other local high school dances. It was at this time that the Sinners made their first recordings "LIVE" (naturally) at St. Matthews School in East Syracuse. [cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback/sinners.html | title=The Saint and the Sinners| first= C. Crispen | last= Blythe ]
The Saint and the Sinners spent the Summer of 1967 as the "virtual" house band ofThe Forest Hotel inSylvan Beach ,New York . ""The popularity of the band was established when we played all summer at The Forest Hotel," Ron states. "People of that generation still remember us from performing there. Stop in and ask Captain John at his restaurant in Sylvan Beach as to who was one of the best bands to play at the Forest." [cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback/sinners.html | title=The Saint and the Sinners| first= C. Crispen | last= Blythe ]Soon after this engagement, the group underwent another split, with George Day leaving (he would later surface in The Monterays.) The Sinners soldiered on, aquiring saxophonist
Frank Segroi and organist (and formerCampus Walker )Larry Brennan . Ron-"We completely changed our style. Soul music became the popular music of young adults, therefore, we changed with the times. Now since I played trumpet as a youth in high school, it was natural to play dual harmonies with Frank on many of these songs. This was due to the horn charts that were inherent in the music of that time period." With a change in style, came a change in venues, as The Sinners began expanding their base, performing atItalia East (where their second record was made),Bob's Inn inBrewerton ,The Turn On ,The Red Dog , and more S.U. (Syracuse University ) frat parties. "We also played an O.C.C. (Onondaga Community Collge ) commencement" According to Ron Lauback "I got up in line next to the chancellor of the college, and shook hands with the graduating students and wished them good luck." [cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback/sinners.html | title=The Saint and the Sinners| first= C. Crispen | last= Blythe ]The Saint and the Sinners continued until Summer 1968, whenTommy Forrest left to re-joinThe Monterays (Frank Sgroi would resurface withThe Seven ).After The Saint and the Sinners folded Ron and George Day briefly worked with The Monterays before forming Airborne (1969). This group featured a female lead singer (
Karen Franklin ) and was even more soul based, but Ron inexplicably left music a year later to devote more time to his family and career.Airborne did record a number of demos that were remastered and given limited release on the3 Records label in2000 .Retirement (1970-1979)
Even though Ron "retired" from live performances, he continued to hone his guitar skills, acquiring influences from then current
Hard Rock ,Southern Rock andHeavy Metal acts likeDeep Purple (guitaristRichie Blackmore being a seminal influence),Judas Priest ,Styx ,Blue Oyster Cult ,Lynyrd Skynyrd andRush . Ron began recording his own demos at home and studied the keyboard as well.Re-Activity (1980-2000)
In 1980 old friend (and fellow ex-Sinner)
Dave Meachen persuaded Ron to perform again, along with vocalistKathy Monaco this time in a folk based group called Trinity (Ron played bass for this group). Trinity recorded an albums' worth of material atDayson Studios (owned byGeorge Day and also home to much of the work done byRon Wray for theHistory of Syracuse Music releases) which still remains unreleased. ThoughTrinity was sucsessful on the nightclub scene, Ron wanted to return to therock music that was his first love, and tried to re-form The Saint and the Sinners which soon changed their name toEast Side Story (laterEast Side ).East Side specialized in classic oldies and seventies hard rock. This band lasted (with virtually the same line-up) for fifteen years before folding in 2000. Some of the members ofEast Side wereGraham Daniels (1984-2000),Larry Brennan (1984-2000),Tom DiRenzo (1988-2000),John Mirra (1991-1993; 1997-2000),Earl "the Pearl" Hamilton (formerly ofThe New York Flyers now withThe Gary Dunes Band ) (1994-1997), Dave Meachen (1984-1987) andBarry Glisker (1984-1989).The Monterays Era (2002-Present)
In January 2002,
Dan Elliott invited Ron to takeJack Abert 's place in The Monterays. Ron moved from Bass to Lead Guitar with the departure ofDave Moziak in 2005. The Monterays perform around 100 shows a year and are working on a new album [ cite web | url=http://www.danelliottandthemonterays.com | title = Dan Elliott and the Monterays' Official Website] .Ron and his son
Ronnie Dark were part of the pit band forEast Syracuse-Minoa 's production of "Grease " (performedFebruary 9th and 10th, 2007) [ cite web | url=http://www.esmschools.org/Data/FileManager/District%20Materials/boardminutes/2007/2007_01-29_minutes.pdf | title=EAST SYRACUSE-MINOA BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING, January 29, 2007]The Monterays were the lead in band for the 2007Taste of Syracuse SAMMY (Syracuse Area Music Awards Pre-Awards Show (held onJune 1st, 2007) [ cite web | url=http://www.danelliottandthemonterays.com | title = Dan Elliott and the Monterays' Official Website] [ cite web | url=http://blog.syracuse.com/listenup/2007/07/more_elliotts_top_25.html | title = More: Elliott's Top 25 | first= Mark | last= Bialczak | date= July 19th, 2008 | publisher= Syracuse Post Standard ]Also, Ron and
The Monterays were one of the featured performers at theSyracuse Nationals (July 21st and 22nd, 2007).The Monterays performed on theStan Colella Stage at theNew York State Fair [cite magazine | title= Music News | first= Tom | last= Kahley | date= July 18th, 2007 | publisher=Syracuse New Times ]A re-recorded version of
"Seaweed" byThe RLB is used as the closing theme toAround the Tracks , theauto racing program hosted byJoe Marotta and broadcast onWTLA AM (beginning April 2008).Influences and Musical Gear
Ron has had a wide variety of influences over the years. He enjoys the guitar playing of
Hank Marvin ofThe Shadows ,Bob Bogle ofThe Ventures ,Richie Blackmore (Deep Purple ),Gary Moore ,Dan Huff and loves heavy rock music (Lillian Axe , Giant,Alice in Chains andStone Temple Pilots for instance).His guitar style has changed somewhat over the years as well. In the 1960's he played Fender
Jazzmaster ,Gibson 335 andRickenbacker thruFender andAmpeg Amps. During thehard rock /metal craze of the 1980's Ron wielded Charvel's andIbanez Guitars withPeavey Amplification . Today Ron's main axe is a custom wiredFender Stratocaster (designed by legendary Syracuse musician, the lateDave Pasternack ). He uses a combination of Peavey and Fender amps. Ron is a fan ofDigitech pedalboards, and has used them widely throughout the nineties and the 2000s.Ron Lauback has influenced many Syracuse based artists over the years.
Dan Elliott has stated in interviews that Ron and The Sabres influenced him to form his first bandThe Dimensions as well as the helpingJack Abert andJohn Wisnewski start The Monterays. OtherSyracuse talent that Ron has influenced includeShane Prue (ex-Wishpool and solo artist),Brian Williams andDan Wagner (Wagner),Steven Alexander (The Erika DeSocio Band ) andDan Stabile (ex-Distorted Views ).Ron and his son
Ronnie Dark record music together under the nameRLB . They have recorded seven albums together since1992 and composed music for the1999 motion picture "The Secret Life of Horace Gimple " cite web | url=http://www.geocities.com/r_lauback | title=3 Records Official Website] . Their music has been featured on bothThe Homegrown Music Radio Network andSoundcheck , which is broadcast onTK99 (99.5fm).Non-Musical Accomplishments
Ron Lauback has also made numerous contributions to the field of medicine as well. His work has been published in several academic journals and periodicals. (examples: "High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography Assay for Dane Salt Potassium(-)-N-(1-Methoxycarbonylpropene-2yl)-p-hydroxyphenylglycine" written by Naseem Muhammad, Peter S. Tsai and Ronald G. Lauback; Affiliation: Bristol Laboratories, Division of
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Syracuse,New York ,USA --Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies , Volume 5, Issue 7 1982) [ cite journal | url=http://www.doi.wiley.com/10.1002/jps.2600580621 | title=High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography | first=Naseem | last=Muhammad | first=Peter | last= Tsai| first= Ronald | last= Lauback | date= 1982 | publisher= Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies] [cite web | url=http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/35861933-8254079/title~content=g762534679~db=ai | title = informaworld.com] ."Specific High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determinatioin of Ampicillin in Bulks, Injectables, Capsules, and Oral Suspensions by Reverse-Phase Ion-Pair Chromatography" written by Ronald G. Lauback, James J. Rice, B. Bleiberg, N. Muhammad and S. A. Hanna; Affiliation: Bristol Laboratories,
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Syracuse,New York ,USA --Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies , Volume 7, Issue 6 May 1984) [ cite journal | url=http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a767985361~db=all~order=page | title=High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic | first=Ronald | last= Lauback | date= 1984 | publisher=Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies]Ron Lauback is currently Vice President of Science for
Hanford Pharmecuticals , based out ofSyracuse, New York [ cite web | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3718/is_/ai_n25137345 | title=Hanford maintains sucsess in Global Industry| first=Kristina | last=Martino | date= Feb. 29th, 2008 | publisher=B Net]
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