úterý 29. dubna 2008

Black Oak Arkansas

Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas. The band reached the height of its fame in the 1970s with ten charting albums released in that decade. Their style is punctuated by multiple guitar players and the raspy voice and on-stage antics of vocalist Jim "Dandy" Mangrum.

The group, originally called "The Knowbody Else", was formed in 1965 in Black Oak, Arkansas, by Jim "Dandy" Mangrum (vocals), Rickie Reynolds (guitar), Stanley Knight (guitar), Harvey Jett (guitar), Pat Daugherty (bass), and Wayne Evans (drums). Their first PA system was stolen from a local high school. Members of the group were subsequently charged in absentia with grand larceny and sentenced to 26 years at the Tucker Prison Farm (this sentence was later suspended). This led to their retreat to the hills of rural northeast Arkansas where they lived off the land and refined their musical style. Some of their influences during this time were The Beatles and The Byrds.
The Knowbody Else moved to
Memphis, Tennessee in 1969 and signed a record deal with Stax Records. Their self-titled debut album, and their only album with Stax, was largely ignored by the populace. During this time the band became interested in psychedelia and Eastern spiritualism which, combined with their Southern Baptist upbringing, contributed to their sound.
After several trips to
Los Angeles, California in 1970, the band was signed by Atco Records and rechristened "Black Oak Arkansas". Their self-titled debut album Black Oak Arkansas was released in 1971 while the band toured extensively, gaining a reputation as a live act. The twin album releases that followed in 1972, Keep The Faith and If An Angel Came To See You, Would You Make Her Feel At Home, expanded on the group’s eclectic musical style.
In
1973, Black Oak Arkansas released their fourth album Raunch 'N' Roll Live and introduced a new drummer, Tommy Aldridge. It was their fifth album High on the Hog, released later that year, that established solid commercial success by peaking at number 52 on the Billboard charts. Vocalist Ruby Starr also toured with the band during this period. Her raspy voice can be heard on the group's remake of LaVern Baker's 1957 hit "Jim Dandy," which reached number 25 on Billboard's Hot 100.
The
1974 release "Street Party" may have failed to maintain the momentum, however, another 1974 release entitled "Early Times", an overlooked Stax recording, made up for lost time. In 1975 the original lineup of Black Oak Arkansas (minus Harvey Jett, who was replaced by Jimmy Henderson) released their last album, Ain't Life Grand. A new version of the band called "Black Oak" was formed in 1977 around Jim "Dandy" Mangrum and Jimmy Henderson. Greg Reding (guitar and keyboards), Jack Holder (guitar), Andy Tanas (bass), and Joel Williams (drums) participated on the two Capricorn albums which were recorded in 1977 (Race with the Devil) and 1978 (I'd Rather Be Sailing.) In 1978, guitarist Shawn Lane joined the band at age 14 and toured with the band for four years.
Released in
1984, Ready, as Hell debuted a heavier sound with pinch harmonics and keyboards featured throughout. The album also marked the return of Rickie Lee Reynolds on rhythm guitar. In 1986, The Black Attack Is Back continued the heavy style of the previous album and featured the particularly adventurous track "I Want A Woman With Big Titties". Despite that lack of subtlety, the album is widely regarded as the finest of the band's long career, with the greatest lineup to date. Still, it made no commercial headway.
James Mangrum has continued recording and touring with a series of different Black Oak lineups up to present day. Black Oak Arkansas currently enjoys a loyal fan following. However, the later lineups have yet to duplicate the level of album sales that the original lineup generated in the early-mid
1970s. Jim Dandy is credited with inspiring Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth's image and onstage persona as well.

Band Members
James L. "Jim Dandy" Mangrum - lead vocals, washboard (1965-present)
Rickie Lee "Ricky" "Ricochet" Reynolds - twelve-string guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 1984-present)
Hal McCormack - lead guitar (2003-present)
Johnnie Bolin - drums ( -present)
George Hughen - bass guitar ( -present)
Stanley Knight - lead guitar, steel guitar, organ, vocals (1965-1976)
Pat Daugherty - bass guitar, vocals (1965-1977, 2000-2002)
Harvey Jett - lead guitar, banjo, piano, vocals (1965-1974)
Wayne Evans - drums (1965-1973)
Tommy Aldridge - drums (1973-1977)
Paul Simmons - drums (1985-1986)
James Henderson - guitar (1975-1979)
Jack Holder - guitar (1977-1979)
Greg Reding - guitar, keyboards (1977-1979)
Andy Tanas - bass (1977-1980)
Joel Williams - drums (1977-1978)
Marius Penczner - keyboards (1975-1977)
Shawn Lane - guitar (1977-1981)
Chris Craig - drums (late 70's - early 80's)
Jon "Thunder Paws" Wells - drums (Ready As Hell)
Dave Wilson - Bass Guitar (1979-1981)
William Lemuel - bass guitar (Ready As Hell)
Steve "The Axe" Nuenmacher - lead guitar, rhythm guitar (Ready As Hell)
Billy Batte - keyboards, violin (Ready As Hell)
Michael "Narley Dude" Martin (R.I.P.) - Lead Guitar (The Black Attack Is Back)
"Big" Mike Fowler - bass guitar (The Black Attack Is Back)
Biff Bingham - 2nd lead guitarist (Ready as Hell, The Black Attack is Back)
Jerry A. Williams - drums (Ready as Hell, The Black Attack is Back) (1985-1986)
Darrell Miller - drums (1970's)
Les John - drums (1979-1980)
Cozy Johnson - drums (early 80's)
James "Little Jim" Mangrum Jr. - drum technician
Danny Leath - lead guitar
Rocky Athas - lead guitar (1996-2001)
John Roth - guitar (mid 80's)

Discography

High On The Hog, Atco Records 1973

Albums
Black Oak Arkansas (Atco 1971)
Keep The Faith (Atco 1972)
If An Angel Came To See You Would You Make Her Feel At Home? (Atco 1972)
Raunch 'N' Roll Live (Atlantic 1973)
High On The Hog (Atco 1973)
Street Party (Atco
1974)
Early Times (Stax STS5504 1974)
Ain't Life Grand (Atco 1975)
X-Rated (
MCA 1975)
Live! Mutha (Atco
1976)
Balls Of Fire (MCA 1976)
10 Yr Overnight Success (MCA 1977)
Race With The Devil (
Capricorn 1977)
I'd Rather Be Sailing (Capricorn
1978)
The Black Attack Is Back (Capricorn 1986)
Live On The King Biscuit Flower Hour 1976 (Capricorn
1998)
The Wild Bunch (
Cleopatra 1999)

Compilations
Early Times (Stax 1974)
The Best Of Black Oak Arkansas (Atco 1977)
Hot & Nasty: The Best Of Black Oak Arkansas (
Rhino 1993)






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