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It's a Beautiful Day

 
Artist: It's a Beautiful Day

Group Members:

Val Fuentes, David LaFlamme, Fred Webb, Pattie Santos, Hal Wagenet, Mitchell Holman, Bill Gregory, Linda LaFlamme, Bud Cockrell, Tom Fowler

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  • Formed: 1967
  • Disbanded: 1974
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "It's a Beautiful Day," "Marrying Maiden," "Live at Carnegie Hall"
  • Representative Songs: "White Bird," "Don and Dewey," "Bombay Calling"

Biography

San Francisco psychedelic folk-rock unit It's a Beautiful Day was primarily the vehicle of virtuoso violinist David LaFlamme, born April 5, 1941 in New Britain, CT but raised in Salt Lake City, UT. After beginning his musical education at age five, LaFlamme later served as a soloist with the Utah Symphony, following an army stint by settling in the Bay Area in 1962. There he immersed himself in the local underground music scene, jamming alongside the likes of Jerry Garcia and Janis Joplin; after his short-lived Electric Chamber Orchestra splintered, LaFlamme also co-founded an early incarnation of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks before assembling It's a Beautiful Day in mid-1967. The group -- which originally included LaFlamme's keyboardist wife Linda, vocalist Pattie Santos, guitarist Hal Wagenet, bassist Mitchell Holman, and drummer Val Fuentes -- issued its self-titled debut LP on Columbia in 1969, scoring their biggest hit with the haunting FM radio staple "White Bird." Linda LaFlamme left It's a Beautiful Day soon after, going on to form Titus' Mother; keyboardist Fred Webb signed on for the follow-up, 1970's Marrying Maiden, while Holman exited prior to 1971's Choice Quality Stuff, recorded with new guitarist Bill Gregory and bassist Tom Fowler. In 1973, ongoing disputes over royalties forced LaFlamme out of the group he created, and upon installing new violinist Greg Bloch, the remaining members issued It's a Beautiful Day...Today before dissolving in the wake of 1974's 1001 Nights. LaFlamme mounted a solo career in 1977 with White Bird, continuing his protracted legal tussle with ex-manager Matthew Katz for years to follow; sadly, Pattie Santos died in a December 14, 1989 auto accident. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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It's A Beautiful Day

Background information
Origin San Francisco
Genres Rock, Jazz, Folk, Classical
Years active 1967 - 1974, 1997 - present
Labels CBS, Columbia

It's a Beautiful Day was a band formed in San Francisco, California in 1967, the brainchild of violinist and vocalist David LaFlamme.

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Biography

LaFlamme, a former soloist with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, had previously been in the band Orkustra, and unusually, played a five-string violin. The other members were his wife Linda (keyboards), Pattie Santos (vocals), Hal Wagenet (guitar), Mitchell Holman (bass) and Val Fuentes (drums). Although they were one of the earliest and most important San Francisco bands to emerge from the Summer of Love, It’s a Beautiful Day never quite achieved the success of their contemporaries such as The Grateful Dead and Santana, with whom they had connections. It’s A Beautiful Day created a unique blend of rock, jazz, folk, classical and world beat styles during the seven years the band was officially together.

The group's original manager, Matthew Katz, had previously been fired by both Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape. Much to the surprise of the group, Katz was at first unable to get any paying gigs for It's A Beautiful Day in San Francisco. Their first paying gig was out of town, in Seattle, Washington.

The group's signature song "White Bird" was inspired by the experiences David and Linda LaFlamme had while living in Seattle. For the month of December 1967 the group members lived in the attic of an old house owned by Katz while playing and rehearsing at Seattle's Encore Ballroom. In an ironic twist on the band's name, the song was partly inspired by Seattle's rainy winter weather. In a later interview David LaFlamme said:

Where the 'white bird' thing came from ... We were like caged birds in that attic. We had no money, no transportation, the weather was miserable. We were just barely getting by on a very small food allowance provided to us. It was quite an experience, but it was very creative in a way.[1]

The band's debut album, It's a Beautiful Day, released in 1969, featured the tracks "White Bird", "Hot Summer Day", "Time Is" and "Bombay Calling". The intro of the last was used, at a slower tempo, by Deep Purple as the intro to "Child in Time" on its In Rock album.[2] The vocals and violin playing of David LaFlamme plus Pattie Santos' singing attracted attention including FM radio play, and nationally, "White Bird" bubbled under Billboard's Hot 100 chart, peaking at #118.

By 1970 the original lineup of the band had changed somewhat; the LaFlammes had split up and Linda left the band, replaced by Fred Webb. The following album, Marrying Maiden, released in 1970, included memorable tracks and was also a chart hit. In that year, the group also performed at the Holland Pop Festival at the Kralingse Bos in Rotterdam, Netherlands and at the UK Bath Festival.

The band continued on to record Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime in 1971 and the live album Live At Carnegie Hall in 1972, touring until 1974 when they split up. In 1976, LaFlamme's solo version of "White Bird" finally cracked the Hot 100 Chart, peaking at #89. Pattie Santos was killed in a car crash on December 14, 1989.

It's a Beautiful Day reunited in 1997 under the name "David LaFlamme Band" as well as "It's a Beautiful Day" as Katz briefly let his copyright of the name go un-renewed. The band features founder David LaFlamme and original drummer Val Fuentes. Other band members are LaFlamme's current wife, Linda Baker LaFlamme (vocals), Toby Gray (basses & producer), Gary Thomas (keyboards & producer), Rob Espinosa (guitars), Michael Prichard (percussion) and continue performing today (2009) having toured with Jefferson Starship in 2007, and LaFlamme contributed to Jefferson Starship's 2008 release, Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. This line up is the longest continual band that has ever performed the IABD material.

A version of "White Bird" by violinist Vanessa-Mae was released in 2001 and reached number 66 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] and has also been recorded by Blue Grass virtuoso Sam Bush as well as countless other regional acts over the years.

Personnel

Discography

Albums

  • It's a Beautiful Day (1969) US Album Chart No. 47/UK Album Chart No. 58, 1970
  • Marrying Maiden (1970) US Album Chart No. 28/UK Album Chart No. 45, 1970
  • Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime (1971) US Album Chart No. 130
  • Live At Carnegie Hall (1972) US Album Chart No. 144
  • It's a Beautiful Day...Today (1972) US Album Chart No. 114
  • 1001 Nights (Compilation) (1974)
  • White Bird Amherst Records (1977)
  • Inside Out Amherst Records (1978)
  • It's A Beautiful Day / Marrying Maiden (Rerelease) (1998)
  • Beyond Dreams (2003)
  • David LaFlamme - Live in Seattle (2003)
  • David LaFlamme - Misery Loves Company (2005)

Singles

  • "Bulgaria" / "Aquarian Dream" (1968) Sound 7
  • "White Bird" / "Wasted Union Blues" (1969) Columbia 44928
  • "Soapstone Mountain" / "Good Lovin'" (1970) Columbia 45152
  • "The Dolphins" / "Do You Remember The Sun" (1970) Columbia 45309
  • "Anytime" / "Oranges and Apples" (1972) Columbia 45536
  • "White Bird" (live) / "Wasted Union Blues" (live) (1973) Columbia 45788
  • "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" / "Time" (1973) Columbia 45853

References

  1. ^ "It's A Beautiful Day". pnwbands.com. http://pnwbands.com/itsabeautifulday.html. Retrieved 2009-09-07. 
  2. ^ Ian Gillan interview
  3. ^ UK Chart Stats Vanessa Mae UK charts

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