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The McCoys

 
Artist: The McCoys
 

Group Members:

Randy Zehringer, Rick Derringer, Bobby Peterson, Randy Jo Hobbs, Ronnie Brandon, Dennis Kelly, Robert Peterson

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Performed Songs By:

Bert Russell, B. Russell, Richard Gottehrer, Jerry Goldstein, Bob Feldman, Wes Farrell

Formal Connection With:

  • Formed: 1962, Union City, IN
  • Disbanded: 1969
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Hang on Sloopy: The Best of the McCoys," "The Infinite McCoys/Human Ball," "Human Ball" Representative Song: "Hang on Sloopy"

Biography

This Indiana group was still in high school when they were tapped by the Strangeloves production team of Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer as a vehicle for their material in 1965. Their first effort, "Hang on Sloopy," was a monster number one smash, built around a riff and chorus that ranks with "Louie Louie" and "La Bamba" as a garage band perennial with its compelling, elemental simplicity. Featuring the lead vocals and lead guitar of a young Rick Derringer, they went on to cut a lot of similar chunky, innocuous pop/rock over the next couple years with fair success. The "Hang on Sloopy" sound-alike "Fever" was their only other Top Ten entry, and the Ritchie Valens cover "C'Mon Let's Go" their only other Top 40 hit.

The McCoys recorded very little original material during their early years at Bang Records; most of it was supplied by the Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer production team, much of which consisted of unexceptional derivations of the "Hang on Sloopy" prototype. Notable exceptions were the folky "Sorrow," covered for a Top Ten hit by the Merseys in Great Britain (and covered by David Bowie on Pin Ups a decade later), and the adventurous Middle Eastern-tinged garage psychedelia of "Don't Worry Mother," their best cut besides "Hang on Sloopy." The McCoys proved unusually durable after their career as a teen pop band; in the late '60s, they broke from their Bang producers to record psychedelic and progressive rock for Mercury. Most of the group joined Johnny Winter's backup band in the early '70s, and in 1973 Rick Derringer joined the Edgar Winter group as lead guitarist and vocalist, after which he had a successful hard rock solo career. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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The McCoys
Origin Union City, Indiana, U.S.
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 1962–1969
Label(s) Bang, Mercury
Associated acts The Strangeloves
Former members
Rick Derringer (Zehringer)
Randy Zehringer
Ronnie Brandon
Randy Jo Hobbs
Bobby Peterson

The McCoys were a pop group that started in Union City, Indiana, United States, in 1962.

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Career

The original members, all from Union City were guitarist Ricky Zehringer (later known as Rick Derringer), his brother Randy on drums, and bassist Dennis Kelly. This first line-up was known as The Rick Z Combo, and later known as Rick and the Raiders. When Kelly left for college, the Zehringers were joined by bassist Randy Jo Hobbs, saxophonist Sean Michaels, and keyboardist Ronnie Brandon.[1] This was the line-up that took the name of The McCoys. Brandon left the group in 1965 and was replaced by Bobby Peterson on keyboards.

One of their best-known songs is "Hang on Sloopy", which was #1 in America in the Billboard Hot 100 chart in October 1965 and is the official rock song of the state of Ohio. American sales alone were over one million copies.[1] Other hits include a Top 10 cover of "Fever" (Billboard #7), and a Top 40 cover of Ritchie Valens's "Come On Let's Go" (Billboard #21).

A cover of "Sorrow", the B-side of their version of "Fever", was a hit in the United Kingdom for The Merseys and was later covered again by David Bowie.

The two Zehringer brothers (then known as Rick Derringer and Randy Z) and Hobbs became Johnny Winter's band for the albums Johnny Winter And and Live Johnny Winter And in the 1970 and 1971 respectively. As backing musicians, both Derringer and Hobbs contributed to Winter's later releases, Still Alive and Well (1973), Saints & Sinners (1974) and John Dawson Winter III (1974). Derringer and Hobbs later played with Edgar Winter, as well as appearing on the Together: Edgar Winter and Johnny Winter Live album (1976). Hobbs later toured with Winter, but without Derringer, resulting in Winter's Captured Live! album (1976). Derringer also played with Steely Dan, Cyndi Lauper, among others, in addition to forming later bands, such as DNA, with drummer Carmine Appice.

Hobbs died of drug-related heart failure on 5 August 1993, (Rick Derringer's birthday), at the age of 45.

Discography with Billboard chart peak positions

Singles

  • "Hang On Sloopy" (#1) / "I Can't Explain It" -- Bang 506 -- 1965
  • "Fever" (#7) / "Sorrow" -- Bang 511 -- 1965
  • "Up And Down" (#46) / "If You Tell A Lie" -- Bang 516 -- 1966
  • "Come On, Let's Go" (#21) / "Little People" -- Bang 522 -- 1966
  • "(You Make Me Feel) So Good" (#53) / "Runaway" -- Bang 527 -- 1966
  • "Don't Worry Mother, Your Son's Heart Is Pure" (#67) / "Ko-Ko" -- Bang 532 -- 1966
  • "I Got To Go Back (And Watch That Little Girl Dance)" (#69) / "Dynamite" -- Bang 538 -- 1967
  • "Beat The Clock" (#92) / "Like You Do To Me" -- Bang 543 -- 1967
  • "Say Those Magic Words" / "I Wonder If She Remembers Me" -- Bang 549 -- 1967
  • "Jesse Brady" (#98) / "Resurrection" -- Mercury 72843 -- 1968
  • "Epilogue" / "Daybreak" -- Mercury 72897 -- 1968
  • "Love Don't Stop" / "Only Human" -- Mercury 72917 -- 1969

Albums

  • Hang on Sloopy (#44) -- Bang BLP-212 (mono) / BLPS-212 (stereo) -- 1965
  • You Make Me Feel So Good -- Bang BLP-213 / BLPS-213 -- 1966
  • The Infinite McCoys -- Mercury SR 61163 -- 1968
  • Human Ball -- Mercury SR 61207 -- 1969

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 193. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 

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The Infinite McCoys/Human Ball (2008 Album by The McCoys)
Golden Hits from the Gang at Bang (1966 Album by Various Artists)
Shindig Presents: Frat Party (1965 Music Film)

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