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The Rubinoos

 
Artist: The Rubinoos
The Rubinoos

Group Members:

John Rubin, Tommy Dunbar, Donn Spindt, Royse Ader, Kasim Sulton, Roger Powell

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

Followers:

Ed James, The Willies, Squish, Big Wednesday, The Raves, The Phenomenal Cats, Kyle Vincent, P76, Eclipso, Superscope, Farrah, Permanent Green Light, Chris Richards, Ted Leo

Performed Songs By:

Tommy Dunbar

Formal Connection With:

Scott McCarl, Kasim Sulton
See The Rubinoos Lyrics
  • Formed: 1973, Berkeley, CA
  • Disbanded: 1983
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Rubinoos," "Anthology," "Paleophonic"
  • Representative Songs: "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," "I Think We're Alone Now," "Leave My Heart Alone"

Biography

For a brief moment, the Rubinoos seemed to be the last hope for pure pop music, carrying on the tradition of the Raspberries with an engaging blend of innocent bubblegum and power pop. The band was formed in 1973 by teenage friends Jon Rubin (vocals, guitar) and Tommy Dunbar (guitar, keyboards, vocals) along with Royse Adler (bass) and Donn Spindt (drums), but it wasn't until 1977 that they made their recording debut for Beserkley Records. The single, a cover of Tommy James' "I Think We're Alone Now," made an appearance in the lower reaches of the U.S. charts, giving the indie label their first hit. The same year, their self-titled debut LP received rave reviews all-around but failed commercially. Back to the Drawing Board (1979), another solid collection of bouncy pop songs, again went ignored despite its classic single "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend." The band effectively broke up the following year. Rubin and Dunbar returned in 1983, contributing a pair of songs for the Revenge of the Nerds soundtrack and then teaming with producer Todd Rundgren for the Party of Two EP. "If I Had You Back" from the EP saw some airplay on MTV but it failed to ignite enough interest for the band to go on. In 1989, Tommy Dunbar formed a new band, Vox Pop, with former-Rubinoos Al Chan and Donn Spindt, along with John Seabury, formerly of Psychotic Pineapple. The band's self-titled release arrived in 1998 on Sandbox Records. Two collections of lost Rubinoos recordings were released in the early '90s. The group returned in 2000 with Paleophonic, which was originally a fan club-only release, and headlined that year's International Pop Overthrow festival. Coming back like they had never left in the first place, the band chose to release an all-covers album (Crimes Against Music, Vol. 1) in the fall of 2002. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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The Rubinoos
Origin Berkeley, California, U.S.
Genres Power pop
Years active 1970–1985
1999–present
Labels Wild Punk Records
Air Mail Recordings
Beserkley Records
Warner Bros. Records
Castle Communications
Wounded Bird Records
Associated acts Vox Pop
The Mighty Echoes
Psycotic Pineapple
João Dilberto
Website official site
Members
Jon Rubin
Tommy Dunbar
Al Chan
Susie Davis
David Rokeach
Former members
Royse Ader (1975-79)
Michael Boyd (1980-81)
Alex Carlin (1970 - 1971)
Ralph Granich (1970 - 1971)
Greg 'Curly' Keranen (1970-1971; 1973-1975)
Donn Spindt (1971-1982; 1999-2001)
Danny Wood (1970 - 1971)

The Rubinoos are an American power pop band, formed in 1970. They are best known for their singles "I Think We're Alone Now" (1977, a cover of the hit by Tommy James & the Shondells), "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" (1979), and for the theme song to the 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds.

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History

In November, 1970 Tommy Dunbar and Jon Rubin formed The Rubinoos to play at a dance for Bay High School in Berkeley, California. Other founding members included Greg 'Curly' Keranen, Alex Carlin, Ralph Granich and Danny Wood. Inspired by siblings' 45s and the Cruisin' radio sound check series, Jon Rubin and The Rubinoos played rock and roll oldies, including covers of songs by Chubby Checker, Bill Haley and the Comets, The Dovells, The Troggs, Little Eva, The Chiffons, and others.

Soon after the performance at Bay High School, where Rubin and Dunbar were enrolled, the original band dissolved. In May, 1971, they shortened the name to The Rubinoos and reformed as a quartet with Donn Spindt on drums and Tom Carpender on bass. The group now focused on original material by Dunbar, in association with Rubin and others.

The band's early development was assisted and inspired by the success of Earth Quake, whose lead guitarist and principal songwriter was Tommy Dunbar's older brother, Robbie Dunbar. The Rubinoos often appeared as an opening act for Earth Quake in clubs such as the Longbranch Saloon and The Keystone, in Berkeley.

After the expiration of their contract with A&M Records, Earth Quake along with their manager, Matthew King Kaufman, founded Beserkley Records and started recruiting additional talent. This included Greg Kihn, Jonathan Richman and The Rubinoos.

In June, 1973, Keranen re-joined the group. In September, 1974, they recorded the song "Gorilla", released as a single and included on the Beserkley Chartbusters compilation album. The group also provided accompaniment for Jonathan Richman on two Charbuster cuts, "The New Teller" and "Government Center." Shortly after the release of "Chartbusters" Keranen left the Rubinoos to join Jonathan Richman and the "Modern Lovers." He was replaced by Royse Ader.

Several 'high points' of the band's early career included: A performance at Bill Graham's Winterland Auditorium, September 24, 1974, on a bill with The Jefferson Starship. At this concert, the Rubinoos were joined on stage by Jonathan Richman, who danced to their version of The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar." This was greeted with intense booing and a pelting of ripe bananas by members of the audience.[1] Having a number one single in Modesto California for 13 weeks. Having one of their concerts raffled off to a high school by Burger King. Appearing in Tiger Beat and 16 Magazine many times.

In 1977, Beserkley released The Rubinoos the group's eponymous debut album. It was well-reviewed, and the single, "I Think We're Alone Now", reached #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Beserkley's first hit. The group appeared on American Bandstand (live), So It Goes (by video) and Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary television special in which they were cast as a garage band, performed a tribute to the newly deceased Elvis Presley and morphed into claymation figures.

The group's next album, Back to the Drawing Board (1979), featured the single "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend", which had been released in 1978 and received heavy airplay in England and Europe. In support of this album, the Rubinoos appeared on Rock Goes To College, The Old Grey Whistle Test, Top Pop and was the opening act for Elvis Costello on the U.S. portion of his Armed Forces tour.

In 1980 Royse Ader was replaced by Al Chan. The Rubinoos then recorded the demos for a third album which never came to fruition. These demos, released in the 1990s as Basement Tapes, is still thought to be one of their best efforts. Spindt and Chan left the group in 1982 when Tommy and Jon decided to move to Los Angeles. In 1983, the group, now consisting of just Rubin and Dunbar, signed with Warner Bros. Records and released the Mini LP Party of Two, produced by Todd Rundgren. Party of Two yielded the single and cult classic music video "If I Had You Back," which has been in continuous rotation on MTV and VH1 for over 25 years. In 1984, they recorded the title song "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Breakdown" for the film Revenge of the Nerds.

The Rubinoos began a long sabbatical in 1985. In 1989, Dunbar, Spindt, Chan, and John Seabury formed the group Vox Pop. Also in 1989, Jon Rubin joined the noted Los Angeles a cappella Doo Wop group The Mighty Echoes. During the 1990s, two compilation CDs, Basement Tapes and Garage Sale were released. Their success led to the end of The Rubinoos sabbatical and a new album, Paleophonic (1999), produced by the late Kevin Gilbert. This album did not see the light of day until The Rubinoos performance, their first in seven years, at the 1999 International Pop Overthrow Festival in Los Angeles. The lineup at IPO featured Rubin, Dunbar, Chan and Spindt. In 2000 Tommy and Jon were hired to sing the Flo and Eddie parts of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels at three concerts with the Netherlands' Philharmonic. In 2002 The Rubinoos toured Spain and Japan, released the all-covers Crimes Against Music (2002) and recorded the album Live in Japan (2004). In 2005 the group reunited with their original producer, the late Gary Phillips, to record Twist Pop Sin (2006). In 2007, Castle Communications issued the 63-song retrospective Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Rubinoos. Also in 2007, The Rubinoos toured Japan and released a two CD compilation titled One Two That's It. In 2009 the band toured Spain and released the compilation CD HodgePodge which featured one newly recorded track, a cover of The Hollies' classic, "Bus Stop."

Lawsuit

In 2007, Dunbar and co-writer James Gangwer sued Canadian pop singer Avril Lavigne, claiming that her hit song "Girlfriend" had too much in common with "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend".

Filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the case also named Avril Lavigne Publishing, her songwriting partner Dr. Luke, RCA Records, and Apple Inc. as defendants.[2] Lavigne's manager, Terry McBride, denied that "Girlfriend" was copied from "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," and pointed out that "Boyfriend" itself was similar to The Rolling Stones' "Get off of My Cloud". The two parties reached a confidential settlement in January 2008.

Members

Current lineup

  • Jon Rubin - Vocals, guitar
  • Tommy Dunbar - Guitar, vocals
  • Al Chan - Bass, vocals
  • Susie Davis - Keyboards, vocals
  • David Rokeach- Drums

Former members

  • Greg 'Curly' Keranen (1970 - 1971; 1973 - 1975) - Bass, vocals
  • Alex Carlin (1970 - 1971) - Organ
  • Danny Woods (1970 - 1971) - Saxophone
  • Ralph Granich (1970 - 1971) - Drums
  • Donn Spindt (1971 - 1982; 1999 - 2001) - Drums, vocals
  • Tom Carpender (1971 - 1973) - Bass, vocals
  • Royse Ader (1975 - 1980) - Bass, vocals
  • Michael Boyd (1980 - 1981) - Keyboards, vocals

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums and compilations

  • Bezerk Times (1978)
  • Basement Tapes (1993)
  • Garage Sale (1994)
  • Live in Japan (2004)
  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Rubinoos (2007)
  • One Two That's It (2008)
  • HodgePodge (2009)

References

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