Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Unrelated Segments

 
Artist: Unrelated Segments

Group Members:

John Torok, Andy Angellotti, Rory Mack, Ron Stults, Barry VanEngelen, Darrell Gore

Similar Artists:

Performed Songs By:

Ron Stults
  • Formed: 1966, Taylor, MI
  • Disbanded: 1969
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Songs: "Story of My Life", "Where You Gonna Go?", "Cry Cry Cry

Biography

Taylor, Michigan-based teen rockers the Unrelated Segments formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Beaus. Also including rhythm guitarist John Torok, bassist Barry Van Engelen and drummer Andy Angellotti, the Segments wrote their first original, "The Story of My Life," after just their second rehearsal session; they soon entered the local United Sound studio to record the track, issuing it as their SVR label debut single in early 1967. A massive hit on Detroit radio, the song also gained significant airplay in other pockets of the midwest, and that summer the Unrelated Segments returned to the studio to cut their second single, "Where You Gonna Go?; " another local smash, it helped the group land live dates at the famed Grande Ballroom opening for acts including Spirit, Spencer Davis Group and Jeff Beck Group. They also opened for the likes of the Who and the MC5. "Cry, Cry, Cry" followed in the summer of 1968, but failed to match the success of its predecessors; Angellotti was soon dismissed from the line-up, and after Van Engelen was drafted to serve in Vietnam in early 1969 the Segments recruited new guitarist Daryl Gore, with Torock moving to bass. After changing their name to simply the U.S., they recorded a handful of unreleased tracks before disbanding as the decade drew to a close; in 1998, the Cicadelic label released a comprehensive collection of the Segments' music titled Where You Gonna Go? ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Unrelated Segments
Top

The Unrelated Segments were a Taylor, Michigan-based teen rocker group formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults (who died on October 4, 2009 after a battle with cancer) and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Beaus. The band also included rhythm guitarist John Torok, bassist Barry Van Engelen, and drummer Andy Angellott.

History

The Unrelated Segments wrote their first original, "The Story of My Life," after just their second rehearsal session; they soon entered the local United Sound studio to record the track, issuing it as their SVR label debut single in early 1967. A massive hit on Detroit radio, the song also gained significant airplay in other pockets of the Midwest, and that summer the Unrelated Segments returned to the studio to cut their second single, "Where You Gonna Go?; " another local smash, it helped the group land live dates at the famed Grande Ballroom opening for acts including Spirit, Spencer Davis Group and Jeff Beck Group. They also opened for the likes of The Who and the MC5. [1]

"Cry, Cry, Cry" followed in the summer of 1968, but failed to match the success of its predecessors; Angellotti was soon dismissed from the line-up, replaced by Ron Fuller who brought a style of drumming akin in style and showmanship to the biggest English bands. After Van Engelen was drafted to serve in Vietnam in early 1969 the Segments recruited new guitarist Daryl Gore, with Torock moving to bass. After changing their name to simply the U.S., they recorded a handful of unreleased tracks before disbanding as the decade drew to a close The band re-formed and changed the name to “Lost Nation” and recorded on the Rare Earth (Motown) label. In 1998, the Cicadelic label released a comprehensive collection of the Segments' music titled Where You Gonna Go? [2]

Discography

  • Story of My Life / It's Unfair - HBR 514 (1967)
  • Where You Gonna Go / It's Gonna Rain - Liberty 55992 (1967)
  • Cry Cry Cry / It's Not Fair - Liberty 56052 (1968)

References


 
 
Learn More
S.V.R. Rock Hits of the Sixties (1985 Album by Various Artists)
Nuggets, Vol. 12: Punk, Pt. 3 (198 Album by Various Artists)
Nuggets, Vol. 6: Punk, Pt. 2 (1985 Album by Various Artists)

Provision tacked on to an unrelated bill? Read answer...
What are segments? Read answer...
What is segment? Read answer...

Help us answer these
What company is doing unrelated diversification?
What is a segmenter?
What is a segmental?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Artist. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Unrelated Segments" Read more

 

Mentioned in