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Celebration (1970s band)

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Celebration
GenresRock, pop rock
Years active1978–1979
LabelsMCA, Pacific Arts Records, ADC Records
Past membersMike Love
Dave "Doc" Robinson
Ron Altbach
Charles Lloyd
Paul Fauerso

Celebration was a 1970s American rock band, fronted by Beach Boys lead singer Mike Love as well as members of the band King Harvest. Celebration released three albums before they broke up in 1979.

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Background

During the late 1970s, Beach Boys singer Mike Love began to work on outside projects. His first major work was with a new band, Celebration. The band featured members of the short lived band King Harvest as well as future and current Beach Boys live backing members.[1] The band's first project was a soundtrack for the film Almost Summer, which featured the lead single of the same name written by Love and his Beach Boys bandmates Al Jardine and Brian Wilson. The song reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978.[2][3] The band followed up the album with two more albums, one of original material and another of disco numbers.[1] Despite several live appearances and some success, the band disbanded in 1979; however some members of the group continued to perform with Mike Love in the Beach Boys backing band.

Members

Almost Summer album:

  • Mike Love - lead vocals
  • Charles Lloyd - saxophone, flute
  • Ron Altbach - keyboards
  • Dave "Doc" Robinson - bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Fauerso - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Ed Carter - guitar
  • Wells Kelly - bass
  • Gary Griffin - keyboards

Additional musicians:

  • Steve Douglas - sax
  • Rusty Ford - bass
  • Tom Smith - drums
  • Sterling Smith - synthesizers
  • Ed Tuleja - guitars
  • Dave Bunch - guitars
  • Maureen Love - harp

Celebration album:

  • Mike Love - lead vocals
  • Dave "Doc" Robinson - backing vocals
  • Ron Altbach - keyboards
  • Charles Lloyd - saxophone
  • Paul Fauerso - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tim Weston - guitar
  • Kevin Brandon - bass
  • Kim Calkins - drums

Discography

Albums

  • 1978: Almost Summer: Music from the Original Motion Picture Score (MCA Records)
  • 1978: Celebration (Pacific Arts Records)
  • 1979: Disco Celebration (ADC Records)

Singles

  • 1978: "Almost Summer" - # 28 on Billboard Hot 100; # 30 on RPM Top 100
  • 1978: "It’s O.K."
  • 1978: "Summer in the City"/"Island Girl"
  • 1979: "Country Pie"/"Gettin’ Hungry"
  • 1979: "Starbaby"/"Gettin’ Hungry"

References

  1. ^ a b "BeachBoys.com: The Complete Guide". Beachboys.com.
  2. ^ "18 RODAS: CELEBRATION - Almost Summer (MCA 1978)". Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
  3. ^ "Almost Summer - Celebration featuring Mike Love |". Toponehitwonders.com.

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This page was last edited on 1 January 2024, at 10:10
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