- The Tammys
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Tammys
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Genre = Pop
Years_active = 1962-1965
Country =United States
Label = United Artists, Veep, Ascot, Co & Ce,Colpix
Associated_acts =Lou Christie
URL = http://keepkey.yochanan.net/tammys.htm
Members = Gretchen Owens
Cathy Owens
Linda JonesThe Tammys were an American
girl group made up of sisters Gretchen and Cathy Owens and their friend Linda Jones. They are best known for their song "Egyptian Shumba" with its fauxMiddle-Eastern instrumentals and sweet girlish vocals that quickly change to wild, nearlyorgasmic shrieks.Early Years
In high school Cathy and Gretchen participated in a group called The Impressions. Billed as The Charnelles, Cathy, Gretchen and Linda first publicly performed on March, 31 1962 at a school talent show. Early on, they were thrown out a local restaurant for singing along to the
jukebox . "We'll be on that jukebox someday", they vowed. [http://keepkey.yochanan.net/tammys.htm "In high school, Gretchen and Cathy participated in a group identified as The Impressions. Billed as The Charnelles, Gretchen, Cathy and Linda first publicly performed Saturday 31 March 1962 at the First Annual Spring Talent Show at the Pleasantville, PA High School Gym. Singing "The Glory Of Love" and the self-penned "Cathy, Baby", the girls competed against an imposing field that boasted Rowenna Finefrook (vocal solo) and Sandra Nicewonger (pantomime). In a cruel twist of fate, The Charnelles lost to Youngsville, PA's Gyantwachia Indian Dancers. Early on, the girls were thrown out of Famores' Restaurant in Oil City for singing along with the jukebox. 'We’ll be on that jukebox someday', they vowed—and the promise came true with "Take Back Your Ring"." ]Lou Christie
The girls first met
Lou Christie in 1961 at a concert where he was performing in the band Lugee and The Lions. He took them for a ride in hisCadillac . He sang while they did back-up harmony. He told them "If I ever get discovered, I'll call you", and they said the same to him. A year later Lou hit it big with his single "The Gypsy Cried" and he brought the girls in to sing backup for him. He also signed them to a contract with United Artists and they recorded three singles. Despite local airplay, the weepy "Take Back Your Ring", the sweet "Gypsy" and the absolutely insane "Egyptian Shumba" all failed to chart nationally throughout 1963-1964. By 1965, Lou Christie was using another tough sounding girl group to back him,The Angels of My Boyfriend's Back fame. Meanwhile, The Tammys continued to play local shows and sing background tracks until later in the decade; but with three no-hit singles to their credit, their waxings became impossibly rare and the group became a footnote in music history.Renewed Interest
As
Northern Soul hit Britain in the early 1970s, and spurred a renewed interest ingirl groups , collectors began searching for all sorts of rare records from the 1960s that should have been hits but weren’t. Looking especially for songs with a dance groove, "Egyptian Shumba," was unearthed and became a cult classic.In 2002 all of The Tammys' singles plus two previously unreleased tracks were released on a CD called Egyptian Shumba - The Singles and Rare Recordings: 1962-1964. The collection also contains several Christie hits with backing vocals by The Tammys. "Egyptian Shumba" was also included in the
Grammy nominated box set One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Group Sounds, Lost and Found.olo Discography
*Take Back Your Ring/Part Of Growing Up 1963 United Artists 632
*Egyptian Shumba/What's So Sweet About Sweet Sixteen 1963 United artists 678
*Hold Back The Light Of Dawn/Gypsy 1965 Veep 1210
*Blue Sixteen/His Actions Speak Louder Than Words 1965 (unreleased until 2002) Veep 1220ee also
Twyla Herbert References
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/egyptianshumba The Tammys On Myspace]
* [http://keepkey.yochanan.net/tammys.htm Egyptian Shumba Home Page]
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