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Infobox musical artist| name = The Standells| background = group_or_band| origin = Los Angeles , California , USA| genre = Garage rock , protopunk | years_active = 1962 in music|1962 -present| associated_acts = The Bel-Airs
Little Feat
The Walker Brothers
Love | current_members = Larry Tamblyn
John Fleck (John Fleckenstein)
Greg Burnham| past_members = Jody Rich
Tony Valentino
Benny King (Benny Hernandez)
Gary Lane
Gary Walker (musician)|Gary Leeds
Dick Dodd
Dave Burke
Lowell George
Peter Stuart
Adam Marsland
The Standells are a garage rock band (music)|band from Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles , California , USA, formed in the 1960s, who have been referred to as the "Godfathers of Punk Rock", http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/31/sports/sp-plaschke31 Bill Plaschke, Coming Through With the Big Hit at Fenway , L. A. Times, 31 October 2004 and are best known for their 1966 chart-topper|hit " Dirty Water ", now the anthem of several Boston sports teams.

The 1960s


The original Standells band was formed in 1962 by bass guitarist Jody Rich, http://home.uni-one.nl/kesteloo/standells.html Mike Dugo, Beyond the Beat Generation: The Standells with vocalist and keyboard player Larry Tamblyn (born Lawrence A.Tamblyn, February 5, 1943, in Los Angeles), http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1600635/ Larry Tamblyn at IMDb guitarist Tony Valentino (born May 24, 1941, http://www.nndb.com/people/933/000047792/ Tony Valentino at NNDB aka Emilio Bellissimo), and drummer Benny King (aka Hernandez). In 1961, Rich and Valentino, with singer Lanny Duncan, were in a band called the Starlighters, who recorded a demo of the song, "Let's Go (Pony)", in Glendale, California|Glendale with engineer Eddie Brackett;Cite book| last = Burgess | first = Chuck| title = Love That Dirty Water& #33; The Standells and an Improbable Red Sox Victory Anthem| publisher = Rounder Books| year = 2007| isbn = 978-1-57940-146-7 the song went on to become a hit record|hit for The Routers . Immediately after recording the demo, Duncan left, and Larry Tamblyn joined. Tamblyn had previously been a solo performer, recording several 45 singles in the late 1950s and early 1960s including "Dearest", "Patty Ann", "This Is The Night", "My Bride To Be" and "Destiny" for Faro Records. He is the brother of actor Russ Tamblyn and the uncle of Amber Tamblyn , star of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (film)|The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants .

The Standells band name was derived from stand ing around booking agents' offices trying to get work. In 1962, drummer Benny King (aka Hernandez) joined the group, and as "the Standels",cite web|url= http://thestandellsband.com/History.html |title=Graffiti History |publisher=Thestandellsband.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25 their first major performance was in Honolulu at the Oasis Club. Rich and King then left, and Tamblyn and Valentino, with two sidemen, performed their first ever show (as the Standels) in California - also in 1962 - in Fresno . In late 1962, bass guitarist Gary Lane and drummer Gary Walker (musician)|Gary Leeds , later known as Gary Walker of The Walker Brothers , joined the band. In 1963, the band first used - and permanently changed its name to- "the Standells". In February 1964, these four members formed a DBA partnership in California. After the Standells signed with Liberty Records|Liberty in 1964, Leeds left the group, and was replaced by vocalist and drummer Dick Dodd (born Joseph Richard Dodd in Hermosa Beach , California, October 27, 1945). http://www.charliegillett.com/bb/viewtopic.php? f=54& t=16210& start=0 Dick Dodd at Charlie Gillett.com. Some sources give a date of October 25, and/or a birth year of 1943. Dodd was a former Mouseketeer cite web|url= http://www.originalmmc.com/dickie.html|title=Dickie Dodd (Oct 27, 1945)|publisher=The Original Mickey Mouse Club Show |accessdate=2008-11-15 who had been the original drummer for The Bel-Airs , known for the hit surf rock song "Mr. Moto".

In 1964, Liberty Records released three singles and an album, ''The Standells In Person At P.J.'s . The album was later re-issued as The Standells Live and Out of Sight . The band also appeared on The Munsters TV show, performing " I Want to Hold Your Hand ". http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-standells-p5514/biography Biography by Richie Unterberger at Allmusic.com In late 1964, they signed with Vee Jay Records|Vee Jay and released two singles in 1965. Later in the year they signed with MGM Records|MGM for one single.

The group appeared in several low budget film s of the 1960s, including Get Yourself a College Girl and cult classic Riot on Sunset Strip . The Standells played the part of the fictional rock group the "Love Bugs" on the television situation comedy|sitcom Bing Crosby|Bing Crosby Show in the episode "Bugged by the Love Bugs". They also appeared as themselves on the television situation comedy|sitcom The Munsters in the episode "Far Out Munster," wherein the band performed "Come On and Ringo" and a version of The Beatles ' " I Want to Hold Your Hand ", in addition to performing an instrumental in the background in a Ben Casey episode "Three 'Lil Lambs". The Standells performed incidental music in the Connie Francis movie Follow the Boys , which coincidentally co-starred Larry Tamblyn's brother, Russ Tamblyn. The band also performed the title song for the movie Zebra in the Kitchen . Some reports state that early versions of the band had a relatively clean image and performed only cover songs. However, early 1964 photos counter that notion, showing the Standells with long hair, making them one of the first American rock groups to adopt that style. In order to work in conservative nightclubs like PJ’s, the group members were forced to cut their shaggy locks. http://www.garagehangover.com/? q=Standells The Standells at garagehangover.com Like the Beatles , early rock groups did mostly cover songs in nightclubs.

In late 1965 the group - Dodd, Tamblyn, Valentino and Lane - signed with Capitol Records label Tower Records (record label)|Tower , teaming up with producer Ed Cobb . In 1966, this led to their first chart-topper|hit single (music)|single " Dirty Water ," which reached #11 on the Billboard chart s on June 11, 1966, #8 on the Cashbox (magazine)|Cashbox charts on July 9, 1966 and #1 on the Record World charts. Though the song is credited solely to Cobb, band members Dodd, Valentino and Tamblyn have claimed substantial material-of-fact song composition copyright contributions to it as well as contributing to its arrangement.citation needed|date=August 2011 According to critic Richie Unterberger ,
""Dirty Water" was an archetypal garage rock hit with its Rolling Stones|Stones -ish riff, lecherous vocal, and combination of raunchy guitar and organ. While they never again reached the Top 40, they cut a number of strong, similar tunes in the 1966-1967 era that have belatedly been recognized as 60s punk classics. "Garage rock" may not have been a really accurate term for them in the first place, as the production on their best material was full and polished, with some imaginative touches of period psychedelia and pop."
Dirty Water is listed in the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll." http://rockhall.com/exhibits/one-hit-wonders-songs-that-shaped-rock-and-roll/

Other popular tracks included "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White" (later cover version|covered by D.C. hardcore|Washington, D.C. hardcore band Minor Threat and Swedish garage band The Nomads), "Why Pick on Me","Riot on Sunset Strip" and "Try It", which was later cover version|covered by Ohio Express . Picked by Billboard Magazine|Billboard magazine to be the Standells' next hit, the song was banned by Texas radio mogul Gordon McLendon who deemed the record to have sexually-suggestive lyrics. http://www.klifhistory.com/pgthree.html The History of KLIF Radio The Standells were asked by Art Linkletter to debate with McLendon on his House Party TV show in 1967. By most accounts, McLendon was handily defeated,cite web|url= http://www.garagehangover.com/? q=taxonomy/term/1763 |title=Standells |publisher=garage hangover |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25cite web|author=Pore-Lee-Dunn Productions |url= http://www.classicbands.com/standells.html |title=The Standells |publisher=Classicbands.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25 but, by then, most radio stations had followed McLendon's suggestion not to play the record.

Gary Lane left the group in 1966, and was replaced by bass guitarist Dave Burke. John Fleck (born John William Fleckenstein in Los Angeles, August 2, 1946), http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0281399/ John Fleckenstein at IMDb formerly of Love (band)|Love , replaced Burke in early 1967. In 1968, Dick Dodd left the band to pursue a solo career. The Standells continued to perform with a varying line-up thereafter, briefly including guitarist Lowell George who went on to play with Little Feat . Tamblyn left in late 1969 (until 1983),cite web|url= http://thestandellsband.com |title=Standells Website |publisher=Thestandellsband.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25 and Valentino led the band thereafter. To quote Tamblyn in the band's book biography, "Finally I could take no more and split from the group. Tony took over as the leader and carried on for several more years."

Later reformations and versions of the band


In the 1980s, Dodd and Tamblyn rejoined Valentino to perform a few shows with the likes of The Fleshtones . In the late 1980s, the Standells, with Valentino and Tamblyn, recorded and released an independent single featuring Tamblyn singing "60's Band" on the A-side and Valentino singing "Try It" for the B-side. In 1999, the Standells, featuring Dodd, Valentino, Tamblyn and bass player Peter Stuart, http://books.google.com/books? id=7ctjc6UWCm4C& lpg=PT1008& dq=standells& pg=PT1008#v=onepage& q=standells& f=false Peter Buckley (ed.), The Rough Guide to Rock , Rough Guides, 2003, p.1001 appeared at the Cavestomp festival in New York, and their performance was subsequently released as an album called Ban THIS! . As the title suggests, the Standells were thumbing their noses at McLendon. Between 2004 and 2007 the band was called upon to reform to make several appearances at major Boston sporting events. In 2006 the band sued Anheuser Busch for over $1 million after the company used "Dirty Water" in sports-related beer commercials without permission.cite news|url= http://articles.latimes.com/2006/jun/12/entertainment/et-standells12|author=Andrew Ryan|title=Standells rock group says Budweiser plays `Dirty'|publisher= Los Angeles Times |date=June 12, 2006|accessdate=2011-08-15

After a show at the Cannery Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas in May 2009, Tamblyn formed a version of the band with former bassist John Fleck and with himself (rather than Dodd) on vocals and without Valentino as guitarist. Since then, there has been an ongoing dispute regarding use of the band name. The matter is currently in Federal Court in Los Angeles.cite web|url= http://www.thestandellsband.com/Lawsuit.html |title=Lawsuit |publisher=Thestandellsband.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25 Bellissimo (aka Tony Valentino) has alleged that he is the owner of the Standells name and trademark, and that Tamblyn procured a Federal trademark by willful fraud and, in using the Standells name, continues, without limitation, to intentionally infringe on Bellissimo's mark. http://www.thestandellsband.com/uploads/Counterclaim_of_Emilio_Bellissimo.pdf Tamblyn has alleged: "I was able to prove to the U.S. Patent office that I created the name, and by doing so it was protected retroactively to 1962. At one time, other bands posed as The Standells, and even former members were secretly trying to put together deals as The Standells....By protecting the name, we have been able to legally shut down every one of those sites that posed as the Standells and also prevented other groups from using the name." http://www.freepresshouston.com/music/testify-larry-tamblyn-of-the-standells/ Free Press Houston, Testify – Larry Tamblyn of The Standells , 23 May 2011

Tamblyn and Fleck's line-up went on to make appearances at Los Angeles venues Amoeba Records , Echoplex and the Whisky a Go Go . In 2010 they toured in Europe , performing in several countries. In 2011, Tamblyn raised $8,800 on Kickstarter towards the cost of recording a new album for his version of the band.cite web|url= http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/258002155/garage-punk-legendsthe-standells-to-record-new-alb |title=Garage/Punk Legends,The Standells, to Record New Album by The Standells — Kickstarter |publisher=Kickstarter.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25 One of the new members, Adam Marsland, left the group in 2011. http://www.facebook.com/Standells? sk=notes Standells Facebook page

In March 2012, The Standells, featuring Tony Valentino (guitars and vocals) and Sonny Bordeau (lead vocals), released a new single, "Kixx,"cite web|last=Entertainment |first=Caponata |url= http://caponataentertainment.blogspot.com/2012/03/legendary-garage-punk-rockers-standells.html |title=Caponata Entertainment: The Standells Release First Single Since The 1960s |publisher=Caponataentertainment.blogspot.com |date=2012-03-17 |accessdate=2012-03-25 worldwide - the groups' first commercial release since 1968.

Boston



Despite the references to Boston, Massachusetts|Boston and the Charles River in "Dirty Water," the Standells are not from Massachusetts . Ed Cobb wrote the song after a visit to Boston, during which he was robbed on a bridge over the Charles River. None of the Standells had been to Boston before the song was released.

In 1997, "Dirty Water" was decreed the "official victory anthem" of the Red Sox, and is played after every home victory won by the Boston Red Sox .cite web|url= http://www.bostonspastime.com/dirtywater.html|title=Red Sox Fans Love Their Dirty Water|accessdate=2011-08-15 Also, in 1997 two Boston area music-related chain stores celebrated their joint 25th anniversary by assembling over 1500 guitarists, plus a handful of singers and drummers, to perform "Dirty Water" for over 76 minutes at the Hatch Shell adjacent to the Charles River.cite news|title=Mass. entrepreneurs banking on world record down by the River Charles; Love that `Dirty Water' |url= http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/bostonherald/access/14070937.html? dids=14070937:14070937& FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT& type=current& date=Sep+10%2C+1997& author=Larry+Katz& pub=Boston+Herald& desc=Music%3B+Mass.+entrepreneurs+banking+on+world+record+down+by+the+River+Charles%3B+Love+that+`Dirty+Water'& pqatl=google|section=Music|date=September 10, 1997| author=Larry Katz|accessdate=2011-08-15|work=Boston Herald At short notice, at the invitation of the Red Sox, The Standells played "Dirty Water" before the second game of the 2004 World Series at Fenway Park . The band played at Fenway Park again in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, the Standells performed the National Anthem at the first game of the 2007 American League Division Series , also at Fenway Park.cite news|url= http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/10/03/beckett_pumps_up_boston/|author=Dan Shaughnessy|title=Beckett pumps up Boston - Sparkling shutout gives Sox a big first step in playoffs|publisher=The Boston Globe|date=October 3, 2007

In 2007, "Dirty Water, as sung by the Standells" was honored by official decree of The Massachusetts General Court. The song is now played not only at Red Sox games, but also those of the Boston Celtics , the Boston Bruins , and the Northeastern Huskies' hockey games.

Discography


Chart singles


first=Joel
1966
"Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White"
"Why Pick On Me"
| 1967


Albums


  • ''The Standells In Person At P.J.'s. 1964

  • Dirty Water 1966

  • ''Why Pick On Me Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White 1966

  • The Hot Ones! 1967

  • Try It 1967

  • Riot on Sunset Strip (sound track from the movie of the same name) 1967

  • Rarities 1984

  • LIve and Out of Sight (The Standells in Person at P.J.'s with two bonus songs) 1966, 1990

  • Ban This! (1999 live recordings) 2000

  • The Live Ones (1967 live recordings) 2001


  • Singles


  • Kixx 2012


  • References


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    External links


  • http://thestandellsband.com/ The Standells "Official Home Page" established by one side in the ongoing dispute

  • http://www.garagehangover.com/? q=Standells The Standells at Garage Hangover

  • http://www.classicbands.com/standells.html The Standells at Classic Bands

  • http://www.sonicbids.com/Standells The Standells at Sonicbids


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