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Eden Kane

 
Artist: Eden Kane

Formal Connection With:

The Downbeats
  • Born: March 29, 1940, Delhi, India
  • Active: '50s, '60s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "All the Hits Plus More", "Well I Ask You: His Greatest Hits", "Well I Ask You

Biography

Eden Kane was one of England's pre-Beatles teen idols, part of the same wave of youthful pop/rockers that produced John Leyton, Adam Faith, et al. His main impact on music was confined to the early '60s, although he was popular enough to have enjoyed 40 years in the music business. He was born Richard Graham Sarstedt in New Delhi, India, on March 29, 1941 (some sources say 1942) to Albert and Coral Sarstedt -- both of his parents were civil servants. The family moved to Kurseong near Darjeeling, in the shadow of Mt. Everest, where they took over management of a tea plantation. The family lived in India until 1954, when Albert and Coral decided it was time to move to England -- Albert made preparations for the transition but passed away before the family actually arrived in England.

In England at the time, skiffle music was just taking off, and in another year or so rock & roll's first impact would be felt. Richard Sarstedt was old enough to consider career choices, including architecture, but instead he chose music. He discovered, to his delight, that he was a natural guitarist, and his voice and good looks made him a potential serious frontman for a band. He'd been inspired initially by Bill Haley, and later formed his own skiffle group -- called the Fabulous 5 -- which included his younger siblings Peter and Clive. He also got a small acting role in the movie Drinks All Round (1960). In 1961, Sarstedt entered a contest in Chelsea and not only beat the competition but picked up a management contract with Michael Barclay and Phillip Waddilove, as well as a chance to do a sponsored recording -- courtesy of Cadbury's Chocolate -- called "Hot Chocolate Crazy," an advertising jingle. That song was enough to get Decca Records interested in signing Sarstedt, who thereafter picked up the more distinctive stage name Eden Kane. The first name was a Biblical reference, and an attempt to emulate the appeal of Adam Faith, while the last name came from Citizen Kane, the favorite movie of his co-manager, Michael Barclay.

He hit the number one spot with his debut Decca release, "Well I Ask You," in 1961. This was followed by a series of hit singles: "Get Lost," which reached number ten; "Forget Me Not," which peaked at number three; and "I Don't Know Why," which topped out at number seven. Kane spent an astonishing 74 weeks on the charts between 1961 and 1963, and he and his band, the Downbeats (Roger Retting, Ben Steed, Roger St. Clair, and Bugs Waddell), were booked on tours alongside such stars of the era as Cliff Richard, Billy Fury, Joe Brown,Helen Shapiro, Marty Wilde, and John Leyton.

But his fifth Decca single, "House to Let," failed to chart, and four subsequent releases also disappeared from view very quickly. By 1963, he'd been dropped by Decca. Kane subsequently signed to Fontana Records, where his first two singles also stiffed. Finally, in 1964, "Boys Cry" reached number eight. Kane's days at the top of the charts ended with the advent of the Merseybeat boom in 1963. During the transition period, from mid-1963 into 1964, however, he made numerous appearances on television in tandem with the likes of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, et al. Despite his continued exposure on television and the chart success of "Boys Cry," by the end of 1964 his music was considered part of the past. He still saw enthusiastic audiences on a tour of Australia, however, and was never without work, even if the chart placements were over by 1965, along with any regular opportunities to record.

Kane later moved to America and married journalist Charlene Groman (the sister of actress Stefanie Powers), whom he had first met while passing through the United States in the mid-'60s. He has remained active in the entertainment business in the States, as a producer, and has occasionally returned to England for oldies package tours with such veteran performers as Marty Wilde and Joe Brown. Younger brother Peter Sarstedt emerged as a star in his own right in 1969, working in more of a folk-based pop vein, and his other younger brother Clive worked with Joe Meek for a time in the 1960s and enjoyed a hit single in England in the 1970s. The three Sarstedt brothers also recorded together during the 1970s. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Eden Kane
Birth name Richard Graham Sarstedt
Born 29 March 1941 (1941-03-29) (age 68), Delhi, India
Genre(s) Pop music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active Late 1950s - present
Label(s) Decca Records
Associated acts Peter Sarstedt
Clive Sarstedt
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Eden Kane (born Richard Graham Sarstedt, 29 March 1941, Delhi, India) was an early 1960s British pop singer.

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Life and career

Like Cliff Richard and Engelbert Humperdinck, Eden Kane was born in India, but returned to Britain as a child.[1] He first created some interest for his talent with an advertising jingle for Cadbury's, called "Hot Chocolate Crazy", issued as a single by Pye Records. This was played almost as often as Horace Batchelor's football pools advertisement on Radio Luxembourg.[1]

This was quickly followed in 1961 by his only number one hit in the UK Singles Chart, "Well I Ask You".[2] The song was written by Les Vandyke and arranged by John Keating. Vandyke had earlier worked on two chart-topping singles for Adam Faith, ("What Do You Want" and "Poor Me"). The further quirky connection is that both artist's stage names owed more than a little of their originality to Genesis, Chapter One.[1]

Success continued with three further Top10 hits during the next twelve months. However, a couple of flops, financial problems, and a change in label (from Decca Records to Philips subsidiary Fontana) marked a decline similar to that experienced by most of the pre-Beatles UK stars.[1] Like many of his teen idol peers, Kane sought to stave off chart oblivion by hitching a ride onto the beat boom bandwagon, teaming with a group with real Liverpool pedigree - Fontana labelmates Earl Preston and the TT's. This energetic attempt, originally titled "Do You Love Me" (c/w "Comeback") was reissued with a new title "Like I Love You", to avoid confusion with the UK hit covers by Brian Poole & the Tremeloes and the Dave Clark Five of the The Contours' U.S. hit - "Do You Love Me", and some momentum was lost.

Kane's next release, a UK and Australia Top 10 comeback hit with "Boys Cry" in 1964, was just a hiccup on the general downward spiral and did little to sustain his career.[1] However, he was arguably the last British solo star to succeed before the arrival of The Beatles, and his five chart singles all made the Top Ten. After "Well I Ask You" made No 1 in June 1961, "Get Lost" reached No 10 in September 1961; "Forget Me Not" achieved No 3 spot in January 1962. Both of these were also written by Les Vandyke. "I Don't Know Why" reached No 7 in May 1962, and finally "Boys Cry" made No 8 in January 1964.

Kane later moved to America and married journalist Charlene Groman (the sister of actress Stefanie Powers), whom he had first met while passing through the United States in the mid 1960s.[3] He remained active in the entertainment business in the States, as a record producer.[3]

The family was far from finished. His brother, Peter Sarstedt, got to number one himself in 1969, with "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)"; whilst the youngest brother Clive, who had earlier recorded under the supervision of Joe Meek as Wes Sands, later used his middle name to call himself Robin Sarstedt and reached the British Top 3 in 1976 with his cover rendition of the old Hoagy Carmichael song, "My Resistance Is Low".[1]

As a footnote, in the mid 1970s all three brothers sang together briefly, but this did not create new chart action for Kane.[1][3] On 20 June 1973, the brothers made their first joint appearance as a group at Croydon's Fairfield Halls.[4] Eden, Peter and Robin went on to win a joint BASCA Award for composing and songwriting. Eden has recorded for Decca, Fontana, Bell, Monarch, HMV and Festival (the last two being Australian releases).

As of 2006, all three of the Sarstedt brothers are still active in the music industry and Eden has toured the UK several times with the 'Solid Gold Rock and Roll' tours.

Kane was a contract actor on the Star Trek team, and made many appearances in the TV series under his real name Richard Sarstedt.

Currently he has a CD, entitled Y2Kane, available on his website.[5]

Singles discography

  • "Well I Ask You" - 1961 - Number 1
  • "Get Lost - 1961 - Number 10
  • "Forget Me Not" - 1962 - Number 3
  • "I Don't Know Why" - 1962 - Number 7
  • "Boys Cry" - 1964 - Number 8

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 58. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 296. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ a b c Allmusic.com biography
  4. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 251. CN 5585. 
  5. ^ Edenkane.com

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