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Sandy Nelson

 
Artist: Sandy Nelson
  • Born: December 01, 1938, Santa Monica, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrumental Rock, Rockabilly Instrument: Drums, Songwriter
  • Representative Albums: "King of the Drums: His Greatest Hits," "Let There Be Drums," "Let There Be Drums/Drums Are My Beat!"
  • Representative Songs: "Teen Beat," "Let There Be Drums," "Drums Are My Beat"

Biography

Sandy Nelson was the biggest -- and one of the few -- star drummers in the late 1950s and early 1960s era in which instrumental rock was at its peak. He landed two Top Ten hits, "Teen Beat" (1959) and "Let There Be Drums" (1961), which surrounded his Gene Krupa-inspired solos with cool, mean guitar licks that were forerunners of the surf sound. Nelson had only one other Top Forty hit, "Drums Are My Beat" (1962). He ground out a quick series of instrumental albums in the early 1960s -- eight within 18 months, as a matter of fact -- with several other top Hollywood rock and pop session musicians. Nelson was not that great a drummer, although he was good. His principal importance is that he found a place for drum rock solos in hit instrumental singles, and the more reckless elements of his style no doubt influenced other musicians, such as surf drummers and, later, Keith Moon.

Nelson started to play rock'n'roll as a teenager in Los Angeles in the 1950s, forming a group that included Jan Berry, Dean Torrence, and Bruce Johnston, all of whom would be important to the surf and hot rod scenes a few years down the line. By the late 1950s he was playing sessions, including drums on the Teddy Bears' chart-topper "To Know Him Is to Love Him." After his "Teen Beat" became a hit for Original Sound in 1959, he signed with Imperial as a solo artist, and continued to work as a session musician. For instance, he's heard on Gene Vincent records of the time, as well as the Hollywood Argyles' big hit "Alley Oop," on which he also did some screams. Nelson's numerous solo albums, despite the assistance of top fellow sessioneers like Steve Douglas (sax), Ernie Freeman (piano), and Rene Hall (guitar), had a lot of basic and unimaginative instrumental rock, whether original material or covers of well-known hits of the day. As with Duane Eddy's recordings, however, these simple albums might have helped inspire aspiring musicians, as things to play along and learn with if nothing else.

Near the end of 1963, Nelson was involved in a serious motorcycle accident that necessitated amputation of his right foot and part of his leg. Nonetheless, he managed to resume his drumming career and continued to churn out albums, as well as some singles, of which "Casbah" (1965) is the highlight, with its wild splashing drums and frenetic middle eastern-surf guitar. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Sandy Nelson (born Sander L Nelson, December 1, 1938, Santa Monica, California) is a drummer.

His first recording was called "Geronimo", recorded by Richie Podolor at American Recording and released on the Original Sound Records label. Though on the national charts it was a flop, it made the top of the pop charts in some of the midwest markets.

His song "Teen Beat", on Original Sound Records, rose to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1959. Subsequently he signed with the Imperial record label, and pounded out two more Top 40 hits, "Let There Be Drums", which went to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Drums Are My Beat". All three were instrumentals (a feat rarely repeated). Guitar playing on these hits was by co-writer Richie Podolor (aka Richie Allen), later a respected songwriter / record producer.

Nelson attended high school with Jan Berry, Dean Torrence (who became Jan and Dean), and Kim Fowley. After gaining respect as a session drummer, he played on such songs as "To Know Him Is To Love Him" (Phil Spector's Teddy Bears, 1958), "Alley-Oop" (The Hollywood Argyles, 1960), and "A Thousand Stars" (Kathy Young and the Innocents, 1960).

Near the end of 1963, Nelson was in a motorcycle accident. The injuries necessitated amputation of his right foot and part of that leg. Nonetheless, Nelson continued to record into the early 1970s, releasing two or three albums a year, consisting of cover versions of popular hits plus a few original compositions.

Nelson lives in Boulder City, Nevada and continues to experiment with music on keyboards and piano.

In September 2008 Sandy Nelson and a few friends put out a new record of original compositions on the Spinout independent label (Sandy Nelson and the Sin City Termites - Nelsonized) Members include: Eddie Angel (guitarist for Los Straitjackets,Neanderthals,Planet Rockers, etc.) Remi Gits and Billy Favata of Torturing Elvis.

Sandy Nelson and the Sin City Termites have a page on myspace.

A small tour may happen in 09.

Contents

Discography with Billboard (BB) and Cashbox (CB) peak positions

Singles

  • Teen Beat (BB #4, CB #4) / Big Jump—Original Sound 5—9/1959
Original version; a re-recorded version is featured on the first Imperial LP
  • Drum Party / Big Noise From Winnetka—Imperial 5630—1960
  • Party Time / The Wiggle—Imperial 5648—1960
  • Bouncy / Lost Dreams—Imperial 5672—1961
  • Cool Operator / Jive Talk—Imperial 5708—1961
  • Big Noise From The Jungle / Get With It—Imperial 5745—1961
  • Let There Be Drums (BB #7, CB #9) / Quite A Beat—Imperial 5775—11/1961
  • Drums Are My Beat (BB #29, CB #57) / The Birth Of The Beat (BB #75) -- Imperial 5809—2/1962
B-side is a 2:58 edit of the 10:00 track from the "Let There Be Drums" album
  • Dummin' Up A Storm (BB #67) / Drum Stomp (BB #86, CB #100) -- Imperial 5829—4/1962
  • All Night Long (BB #75) / Rompin' & Stompin' -- Imperial 5860—7/1962
  • ...And Then There Were Drums (BB #65, CB #95) / Live It Up (BB #101) -- Imperial 5870—9/1962
  • Teenage House Party / Day Train—Imperial 5884—1962
  • Let The Four Winds Blow (BB #107) / Be Bop Baby—Imperial 5904—12/1962
  • Ooh Poo Pah Doo / Feel So Good—Imperial 5932—1963
  • You Name It / Alexes—Imperial 5940—1963
  • Here We Go Again / Just Bull—Imperial 5965—1963
  • Caravan / Sandy—Imperial 5988—1964
  • Drum Shack / Kitty's Theme—Imperial 66019—1964
  • Castle Rock / You Don't Say—Imperial 66034—1964
  • Teen Beat '65 (BB #44, CB #37) / Kitty's Theme—Imperial 66060—9/1964
  • Reach For A Star (BB #133) / Chop Chop—Imperial 66093—3/1965
  • Let There Be Drums '66 (BB #120) / Land Of 1000 Dances—Imperial 66107—5/1965
  • Drums A Go Go (BB #124) / Casbah—Imperial 66127—1965
  • A Lover's Concerto / Treat Her Right—Imperial 66146—1965
  • Sock It To 'Em, J.B. / The Charge—Imperial 66193—1966
  • Pipeline / Let's Go Trippin' -- Imperial 66209—1966
  • The Drums Go On / Lawdy Miss Clawdy—Imperial 66246—1966
  • Peter Gunn / You Got The Hummin' -- Imperial 66253—1966
  • Rebirth Of The Beat / The Lion In Winter—Imperial 66350—1969
  • Manhattan Spiritual (BB #119) / The Stripper—Imperial 66375—6/1969
  • Let There Be Drums And Brass / Leap Frog—Imperial 66402—1969
  • Sapporo '72 / (B-side unknown) -- United Artists 50830—1972 (unreleased)
  • Dance With The Devil / Sunshine Of My Life—United Artists 383—1974
  • Drum Tunnel / Boogie #5—Veebletronics 1—1984
  • Hunk Of Drums / Witch Hunt—Veebletronics 2—1984
  • A Drum Is A Woman / Boogie #5—Veebletronics 3—1984 batman

Albums

NOTE: There were separate Cashbox charts for stereo and mono albums until 1965

  • Sandy Nelson Plays Teen Beat—Imperial 9105 (Mono)/12044 (Stereo) -- 1960
  • He's A Drummer Boy—Imperial 9136/12089—1961
  • Let There Be Drums (BB #6) -- Imperial 9159 (CB #7)/12080 (CB #17) -- 1/1962
  • Drums Are My Beat (BB #29) -- Imperial 9168 (CB #24)/12083 (CB #31) -- 4/1962
  • Drummin' Up A Storm (BB #55) -- Imperial 9187 (CB #82)/12189—7/1962
  • Golden Hits (BB #106) -- Imperial 9202/12202—12/1962
  • Country Style—Imperial 9203/12203—1962
Reissued in 1966 as "On The Wild Side"
  • Compelling Percussion—Imperial 9204/12204—1962
Reissued in 1966 as "...And Then There Were Drums"
  • Teenage House Party—Imperial 9215/12215—1963
  • The Best Of The Beats—Imperial 9224/12224—1963
  • Beat That Drum—Imperial 9237/12237—1963
  • Sandy Nelson Plays—Imperial 9249/12249—1963
  • Be True To Your School—Imperial 9258/12258—1964
  • Live! In Las Vegas (BB #122) -- Imperial 9272 (CB #58)/12272—11/1964
This is actually an in-studio album with live audience dubbed in
  • Teen Beat '65 (BB #135) -- Imperial 9278/12278—3/1965
  • Drum Discothèque (BB #120) -- Imperial 9283/12283—7/1965
  • Drums A Go-Go (BB #118, CB #82) -- Imperial 9287/12287—10/1965
  • Boss Beat (BB #126) -- Imperial 9298/12298—1/1966
  • "In" Beat (BB #148) -- Imperial 9305/12305—4/1966
  • Super Drums—Imperial 9314/12314—1966
  • Beat That #!!@* Drum (CB #94) -- Imperial 9329/12329—11/1966
  • Cheetah Beat—Imperial 9340/12340—1967
  • The Beat Goes On—Imperial 9345/12345—1967
  • Soul Drums—Imperial 9362/12362—1967
  • Boogaloo Beat—Imperial 12367—1968
  • Rock And Roll Revival—Imperial 12400—1968
  • Rebirth Of The Beat—Imperial 12424—1969
  • Manhattan Spiritual—Imperial 12439—1969
  • Groovy—Imperial 12451—1970

Budget compilatons

  • Walking Beat—Sunset SUM-1114 (Mono)/SUS-5114 (Stereo) -- 1966
  • Teen Drums—Sunset SUM-1166/SUS-5166—1967
  • And There Were Drums (Drums And More Drums) -- Sunset SUS-5224—1968
  • Heavy Drums—Sunset SUS-5261—1969
  • Sandy Nelson Plays Fats Domino Hits—Sunset SUS-5291—1970

References

  • Joel Whitburn. "Top 40 Hits". ISBN 0-8230-8280-6.
  • Marc Ribowsky, "He's A Rebel"
  • Patrick Harris. "Appearing to exert less effort than all other drummers, Sander, a great friend, has always created the biggest sound."

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A Year in Your Life: 1950's, Vol. 2 (2001 Album by Various Artists)
50's Dance Party (1987 Album by Various Artists)
Good Old Rock and Roll, Vol. 1 (1987 Album by Various Artists)

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