Art Hauffe- Bass
Gene Bruce- Guitar
Brian Bennett- Keyboard
Danny Parsons- Lead Singer
Dick Coughlin- Drums
Gary Colbert- Rythmn Guitar-
Etkilendikleri
Beatles-- Dick Wagner (Bossman-Frost-Lou Reed-Alice Cooper)
Back in 2002 we did a reunion concert... We hadn't played together in 33 years.....
What do ya think... not bad for some old guys... huh?
Give me Some Lovin
Rambling Gambling Man... (a Seger Tune)
You Misunderstand Me. (we were going to record this many years ago)
If you don't want to listen to the intro the music starts at 2.12 This is a Buckinghams song that we talked about recording. It was the first song we had done together (completly through) for 33 years.. The background vocal mikes were not on....
Just a note: John Coughlin (the guy who introduces us) is the Drummer Dick's brother. John died last week (March 5, 2007) John was a good friend and he will be missed. I want to give Dick and his family my deepest condolences. John was always invoulved with the group in our younger years. If he wasn't driving us to a gig, he was introducing us on stage.
See you in June Dick! Art......
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These videos were done with a Sony camera and transposed to VHS then to DVD. The audio isn't that good. Anyhow, we had a blast seeing each other and playing again...
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THIS IS AN EMAIL I RECEIVED YESTERDAY... IT'S A PRETTY COOL THING TO SAY AND I WANTED TO SAY THANKS TO " TONY THE TYGER"
Hi,
I'm a huge fan of your material and I DJ all over the US and in Europe every year and just so you know...
"I cannot stop you" is indeed a 60's mod anthem in the current scene. What I mean by that is that many new 60's discoveries get played at gigs by djs and many of these gems will be popular in the club for many months and then get replaced by new tunes found by the DJ's. However, a few of these discoveries will become what are considered mod dance classics and when they are played, the floor will immediately be packed.
"I cannot stop you" is one of these tracks. If you play this at any European or U.S. Mod weekender, the floor will be packed with dancers. The song is that popular and people never tire of it!
Great stuff. Groovily Tony the Tyger
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I received this a couple months ago on YouTube. I think this is pretty cool too.
V1K1N641R has made a comment on Cherry Slush - I Cannot Stop You Classic Garage Rock:
You know how sometimes a song gets under your skin and you need to hear it several times a day? And you hear it playing over and over in your head when things are quiet but it doesn't drive you crazy because you love it so much? So you get out of bed at 3am to listen to it? Multiple times? Man I hope I don't make myself sick of this song, but it has changed me. I now want to play in a band that plays songs like THIS one. :)
CLICK HEREIt was in the summer of 1966 I was walking to school when I told my best friend Dick that I heard he and some of guys were forming a band and Id love to be in it. Dick and I both played drums in the school band and since he was the drummer, he told me I had to find another instrument to play. We decided they needed a bass player and if I wanted to be in the band, I needed a bass. That was 40 years ago and I am still playing today.
Through the many years we were together as The Cherry Slush, we rubbed elbows with some of the best. We ended up recording 12 records and putting out 8. The one that did the most for us was something written by Dick Wagner called "I Cannot Stop You" It went to ..1 in many cities in the US and was ..2 in Chicago (WLS) for 3 weeks in a row. We ended up on USA Records (The Buckinghams -Kind of a Drag) and our 2nd record got quite a bit of good response before USA Records went out of business in 1970.
I've got many stories about the old days and there were many times we came close to making the big time but for us it was fun. Period.
I remember a time when Bob Segar ask us to record some of his material. We said thanks anyways, we were happy with Dick Wagner (i.e. The Frost, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper) I also remember the time we were on the Upbeat Show in Cleveland and a little known guy named Joe South ask us to come down to Atlanta to record a song he wrote called Games People Play. We could not do this because our parents would not let us miss school. There were many opportunities that faced us, it was unfortunate that our ages and the idea of having fun were more important than a career.
Those were the best days of our lives. We all admit it now. Playing in Chicago for weeks and weeks with the strobe lights sometimes the only lights we saw. Racing on the Stones Route 66 in our U-Haul van with the back doors opening up and mic stands going all over the highway. Cars going in complete disorder to miss them. Watching the Hollies leave the same hotel we were at in their limo and us in our U-Haul. Being docked $100.00 per minute for being 6 minutes late at a job in the suburbs of Chicago that we could not find. (That turned out to be an Old Barn behind a house on a country road. Who would have known?) Our record was ..1 in many major cities. I even remember, seeing the girls at the airport to greet us when our record was ..1 in Louisville, ah yes, those were the days.
Being on TV Guide, and performing on TV was a frequent thing for us. As I said, it was fun and we never knew how close we were to the big time, Rock Stars.
So, its time to relive the past, reclaim our youth. We have compiled a CD with some of our favorite songs good old memories. And if I had it to do over again? You bet!
It's cool that because of Myspace I'm meeting many people from Europe who still today listens to our Records. Check out my friends. Many of them have it on their site. In fact, there was one group (The Dorktones- Netherlands) that recorded it and sent it to me.... I'm told it's a favorate in the 60's Clubs in UK (Club Royale)... I read an interview with one of Spain's top singers and when they asked him what the last song was he bought he said, The Cherry Slush's "I Cannot Stop You" (Pretty Wild)......It goes on and on......I'm really blown away from the response of my European Friends... Thanks Ya'll..... It's very cool.
..........SOME OLD FRIENDS:
...........Now, I collect Guitars. I got 21. I keep telling friends, "By Friday I'll have 8 or 9 on Ebay to sell." Then I pull one out and fall in love with it again. I've got some pretty nice pieces. My plan was to buy one or two for $600-$800 and sell them and buy one older guitar for $1,600 or more. That was two years ago and I think I've sold two.....I collect amps too.. I got my main bass amp (Sunn 1200 watt) and three practice amps. (65 watt Fender Ultimate Chours -2 12's,--35 watt Fender Princeton Chours 2-10's and Fender 60 watt kick back Bassman) I had 4. So you might say I'm obcessed. If you see something you like make me an offer. Who's knows??? Rock On....
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These are All of my Guitars... If you See something you might want to buy... let me know... (The Les Pauls and my Ric Bass aren't For Sale)
News Flash:....... On Wednesday October 14, 2009 we lost a close and Dear friend to a heartattack. Gene Bruce was our guitar player and more than a friend, he was like a big brother to me. Gene Suffered many years with Emphysema and just recently Lung Cancer. I am glad he is finally at peace. Gene will be greatly missed. I flew up to his funeral in Michigan to see my buddy for the last time. Thank you for the 40+ years of being a big brother to me Gene.. We will all miss you....
Here we are then and now…..
First Pressing... Flint Michigan... Before it was bought by USA Records
USA Pressing.... I Cannot Stop You
Germany Pressing … I Cannot Stop You
Canadian Pressing …. I Cannot Stop You
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News Flash!! Sundaze Music from New York has put together a 40 song CD set of 1960-1968 songs recorded for USA Records… The Cherry Slush has two cuts on the collection. Looks like after 40 years I'll have another national record out again. Maybe this time I'll see some royalties.
I was in the neighborhood here and thought I'd just check in to pay my respect, say hello and thank you for remaining a friend. Please do stop in and check out the photo gallery section if you have a wee bit of time.
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