Head East

American difficult rock band

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Origin East Primal Illinois, United States
Genres Stone
Years agile 1969–present
Labels A&M, Pyramid Records, Darkheart Records, Allegiance Records
Members Roger Boyd
Greg Manahan
Eddy Jones
Glen Bridger
Darren Walker
Past members John Schlitt
Steve Huston
Mike Somerville
Dan Birney
Larry Boyd
Tony Gross
Dan Odom
Mark Boatman
Robbie Robinson
Kurt Hansen
J. Jaye Steele
Matt Stewart
Tom Bryant

Caput Due east is an American stone ring, originally from East Central Illinois. The band was formed by vocalist John Schlitt, guitarist Danny Piper, keyboardist Roger Boyd, bassist Larry Boyd, and drummer Steve Huston. They met and formed the band while John, Roger, and Larry were studying at the Academy of Illinois, Steve was at Eastern Illinois University 45 miles away and Danny was not in college. Somewhen both Larry and Danny dropped out of the ring and were replaced past Mike Somerville (guitar) and Dan Birney (bass). The band achieved success in the Midwest during the 1970s, but fell into obscurity in the following decades on both coasts while remaining strong in the Midwest and Southward. They remain best known for their AOR hit "Never Been Any Reason".

Background [edit]

Originally known every bit the TimeAtions, the band adopted the proper name Head E on August 6, 1969, at the suggestion of the band'southward roadie, Baxter Forrest Twilight. In a 2011 interview, founding fellow member Steve Huston claimed that shortly later on sunrise one morning in 1969, Baxter Twilight woke the ring members in their communal home/exercise facility. Having been up all night sitting in the forepart yard consuming acrid, the roadie said that when the dominicus rose, information technology turned into a giant talking caput and told him the band's new name should exist "Caput East". After thinking on information technology briefly, the band liked the unusual nature of it and has kept the name.[1] Withal, other members of the band dispute Huston'south story well-nigh the naming.

Caput East recorded their beginning album, Apartment equally a Pancake,[two] in 1974 at Golden Voice Recording Studio in South Pekin, Illinois. Released on their own record label, Pyramid Records, all 5,000 records and 500 8-tracks produced were sold.[3] Several midwest anthology rock radio stations, principal amidst them KSHE 95, St. Louis and KY-102 in Kansas City and others, began ambulation songs from the album likewise. With those sales, and the vocal "Never Been Any Reason" on radio, A&Thou was impressed plenty to sign the band and re-release the album in 1975.[4] The anthology reached gold status by 1978 and would remain their nigh pop anthology, spawning another hit in the song "Love Me Tonight", which peaked at number 54.

The ring followed with the albums Become Yourself Up and Gettin' Lucky, released in 1976 and 1977 respectively.[2] Neither anthology achieved the success of their debut anthology. However, their 4th album simply titled Caput Due east (1978) produced another hit with the band'due south cover of former Argent vocaliser Russ Ballard's "Since Y'all Been Gone",[2] which peaked at number 46.

In 1979, the band released the double-LP Head Eastward Live!,[2] and A Dissimilar Kind of Crazy. The former peaked at number 96 on the U.s. Top 100 charts. The band also performed on the soundtrack to the comic anthology film J-Men Forever.[iii] [four] Head E also performed at the Culver Academies Graduation party in 1979, which in the prior years had been headlined by Styx and Quicksilver.

In March 1980, bassist Dan Birney and guitarist Mike Somerville left the band, while singer John Schlitt was fired over a drug dependency.[5] He would afterward recover, become a built-in-over again Christian and reappear as the atomic number 82 vocalizer of the Contemporary Christian Music band Petra.

Remaining members Boyd and Huston hired bassist Marker Boatman, guitarist Tony Gross, and onetime drummer and singer Dan Odum (during Huston's absence) to record their post-obit album titled U.S. 1, released in Oct 1980.[ii] The album was their terminal to accomplish the charts and final recorded release on A&Yard.[2]

The band continued with picayune success, releasing albums on small labels. Some of them were Onward and Upwardly (1982) on Allegiance Records and Option of Weapons (1988) released on Dark Heart Records, the latter album featuring Kurt Hansen taking on bass and vocal duties. Past the time Choice of Weapons was recorded, Steve Huston had departed the band to become a recording studio engineer, in Indianola, Iowa in the early on 1990s, leaving Boyd as the just original member. These were the terminal studio albums recorded with new original material being released every bit Caput East. Subsequent albums featured re-issued, remixed studio and alive performances of the more successful material. They would still continue to play around, with guitarist Somerville returning from 1994 to 2003.

In 1999, a live album titled Live on Stage was released. The album featured songs from 2 shows at Denver's Rainbow Music Hall. The commencement five tracks are from a 1980 show featuring the original personnel, while the final x tracks are from a 1981 show featuring the latter line-up. The band continues to tour to this day, playing 30 to xl shows each year.[3]

The band's original guitarist and songwriter Mike Somerville (born Michael A. Somerville on August 15, 1952 in Peoria, Illinois) died on Feb 28, 2020, at historic period 67.[half dozen] [7]

In media [edit]

The ring'southward 1975 single, "Never Been Any Reason", was featured in the 2005 movie adaptation of Clive Cussler's novel, Sahara, and appears on the soundtrack to the 1993 coming-of-age drama, Dazed and Confused, also as existence briefly heard in the picture. The song has also been used on TV's That '70s Bear witness and Friday Night Lights.

Honors [edit]

In 2011, Head East was inducted into the Iowa Stone n' Curl Music Clan's Hall of Fame.[8] As function of the induction concert, several sometime and current members united onstage to perform, including Steve Huston and John Schlitt.

Ring members [edit]

  • Roger Boyd - keyboards (1969–nowadays)
  • Eddy Jones - drums, vocals
  • Greg Manahan - bass guitar, vocals
  • Glen Bridger - atomic number 82 guitar, vocals
  • Darren Walker - lead vocals

Erstwhile members [edit]

  • Larry Boyd - bass (1969–1974)
  • Steve Huston - drums (1969–1973, 1974–1983)
  • Dan Piper - lead guitar (1969–1972)
  • John Schlitt - lead vocals (1969–1973, 1974–1980)
  • Brad Flota - guitar (1972–1973)
  • Bill Keister - drums (1973)
  • Dale Innes - atomic number 82 vocals (1973)
  • Mike Somerville - guitar (1973–1980, 1995–2003; died 2020)
  • Dan Birney - bass (1974–1980)
  • Dan Odum - atomic number 82 vocals (1980–1983)
  • Mark Boatman - bass - (1980)
  • Tony Gross - guitar (1980–1984, 1987–1991)
  • Robbie Robinson - bass (1981–1983)
  • Kurt Hansen - bass, lead vocals (1983–1997)
  • J.Jaye Steele - atomic number 82 vocals (1983–1986)
  • Brian Kelly - drums (1983–1985)
  • Ricky Lynn Gregg - guitar (1984–1986)
  • Joel Parks - drums (1985–1987)
  • Matt Stewart - guitar (1986–1987)
  • Donnie Dobbins - drums (1987–1991)
  • Randy Rickman - atomic number 82 vocals (1988–1992)
  • Steve Riker - drums (1991–1992)
  • James Murphy - lead guitar (1991–1995)
  • Tom Bryant - atomic number 82 vocals (1995–2001)
  • Dan Kelly - drums (1992–1997, 1999–2000)
  • Rich Creadore - bass (1992–2008)
  • Mike Mesey - drums (1997–1999, 2000–2006)
  • Richie Callison - guitar, pb vocals (2001–2006)

Timeline [edit]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Yr Title Nautical chart summit positions
US[ix] Can[10]
1975 Flat as a Pancake 126 -
1976 Get Yourself Upward 161 -
1977 Gettin' Lucky 136 -
1978 Caput E 78 98
1979 A Different Kind of Crazy 96 -
1980 U.Southward. 1 137 -
1982 Onward and Upward - -
1988 Selection of Weapons - -
2013 Raise a Lilliputian Hell - -

Alive albums [edit]

  • 1979: Head Due east Live! - (#65) (#66 Can.)
  • 1999: Concert Classics Book 7 - (none)
  • 2000: Live on Stage (edited version of Caput E Live) - (none)
  • 2008: Caput East Live 2008 - (none)
  • 2011: Ane Night With... Caput East - (none)

Singles [edit]

Year Title Nautical chart positions Album
Usa[11] Tin can[10]
1975 "Never Been Any Reason"
b/w "1 Against the Other"
68 - Flat as a Pancake
"Love Me This night"
b/w "Wing Past Night Lady
54 -
1976 "Fly By Night Lady"
b/w "Separate Means"
- - Become Yourself Up
1977 "Gettin' Lucky"
b/w "Sands of Fourth dimension"
- - Gettin' Lucky
1978 "Since You Been Gone"
b/due west "Pictures"
46 64 Head East
1979 "Never Been Any Reason"
b/w "I'm Feelin' Fine"
- - Not-album unmarried
"Got to Exist Real"
b/westward "Morning"
- - A Different Kind of Crazy
"Specialty"
b/west "Morning"
- -
1980 "I Give up"
b/w "Out of the Blue"
- - U.S. 1
"—" denotes a recording that did not nautical chart or was non released in that territory.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Bill Grady, Steve Huston (June 2011). Head East: The existent story on how the band was named (video interview). Arnolds Park, Iowa: Iowa Rock & Roll Music Clan. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Stone (Kickoff ed.). Virgin Books. p. 207. ISBN0-7535-0257-7.
  3. ^ a b c Band History. - Head East Official Website.
  4. ^ a b Head East > Biography. - AllMusic.
  5. ^ Biography. - John Schlitt.
  6. ^ "Obituary for Michael A. Somerville". generationsfuneral.com . Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  7. ^ Martin Kielty. "Caput Due east's Mike Somerville Dies later Illness". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved March one, 2020.
  8. ^ "Hall of Fame inductees". Iowa Rock n' Roll Music Association website. 2013. Archived from the original on three April 2015. Retrieved xiii September 2013.
  9. ^ "Caput East: Billboard 200". Billboard . Retrieved February 12, 2020. [ expressionless link ]
  10. ^ a b "Head Eastward: RPM Magazine". RPM . Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  11. ^ "Head Eastward: Hot 100". Billboard . Retrieved Feb 12, 2020.

External links [edit]

  • Head East Official Website
  • Heavy Harmonies page (Fractional Discography)
  • Caput East discography at Discogs

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