Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman formed a rock group with drummer Don Murray and bassist Chuck Portz in Westchester, California in 1965 and called it "The Crossfires". DJ and club owner, Reb Foster, supported The Crossfires efforts which led them to sign with White Whale Records, becoming in the process a folk rock group known as The Turtles.
Their first break was with a Bob Dylan cover, "It Ain't Me Babe", which was a Top Ten hit in the summer of 1965 and the title track to their first album. For any band, a career highlight is the first time you hear your song on the radio. Mark Volman knows exactly where he was when "It Ain't Me Babe" received that honor: "It was 1965, and we were playing ... at the Revelaire Club in Redondo Beach [California]," he recalled. The group was standing in a parking lot listening to a car radio playing Los Angeles station KFWB's latest chart. The top 10 featured "two or three debuts," he said, "and 'It Ain't Me Babe' was one of those songs."
In 1965 and 1966, two more singles, "Let Me Be" and "You Baby" charted in the top 40 in the early 1966, but two albums didn't do that well. In the beginning of 1967, Murray and Portz decided to leave. Drummer John Barbata and bassist Chip Douglas were brought in to replace them.
Another career upswing would come in 1967 when the band decided to record a song they had been performing for some time on stage. Written by songwriters Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon, "Happy Together" seemed to be almost a parody, and had already been rejected by countless performers. The song immortalized the price of a phone call in 1967 ("... I should call you up, invest a dime"), and spent three weeks at ..1 on the American charts in 1967 and was one of the few records by any performer to knock the Beatles ("Penny Lane") out of the ..1 spot. The timeless "Happy Together" has been featured in films such as Making Mr. Right (1986), Adaptation (2002), as well as a Simple Plan's cover in Freaky Friday (2003). It remains a commercial staple and has been featured in commercials for Florida Orange Juice, Golden Grahams, Marshall Fields, Red Lobster, SunCom Wireless, Clinique, Heineken and more. Chip Douglas left the group soon afterward to work as a producer with The Monkees and was replaced by bassist/singer Jim Pons.
Another tune penned by Bonner and Gordon became The Turtles' next chart topper, when "She'd Rather Be With Me" reached ..3 on the US charts in late spring 1967, and actually out-charted "Happy Together" overseas. Two other top 15 singles followed, "You Know What I Mean", and "She's My Girl", as the band shifted towards psychedelic music to keep up with music trends. The album, Golden Hits, was released later that year, charting in the top 10.
In 1968 "Elenore" and "You Showed Me" became both reached the Top Ten. "Elenore" may be the only Top Ten single to contain the lyrics et cetera, and was itself a tongue-in-cheek answer to White Whale's demands for more songs like "Happy Together". Rebelling against these and other pressures from White Whale, Kaylan and Volman recorded Turtle Soup, a critically well-received album that was produced by Ray Davies of The Kinks - his only production work for another band in his entire career - and inspired by The Kinks' Village Green Preservation Society. Kaylan and Volman insisted the whole band share in the writing and singing.
In spite of Turtle Soup's critical success, commercial acclaim was low. In the early 70s, after two more albums, the band folded and the label, left with no commercially viable bands, soon followed suit. Kaylan and Volman (accompanied by Pons) joined the Mothers of Invention as "The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie" and became known as Flo & Eddie. They recorded albums with the Mothers and later released a series of records on their own. They also recorded soundtrack music for children's shows like the Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, GI Joe and Gumby and began hosting their own radio show on KROQ in Los Angeles and WXRK in New York City. After winning a lawsuit against White Whale Records Kaylan and Volman won their Master Recordings and regaining their right to use the Turtles name, subsequently now touring as The Turtles featuring Flo and Eddie.
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"Battle Of The Bands" is one of the best albums ever recorded! Love it ever so much! Sure wish that documentary you put out a while back with flow charts and old clips was still in print. It was genius!
Hi Flo & Eddie, I really appreciate the add. You guys are awesome! I look forward to seeing you perform. Come down to the Florida panhandle soon. I want to hear your big hit records.:)
Thanks four the add!! I remember seeing you guys at "My Father's Place" in Roslyn, NY like 20 years ago. Flo slipped off the stage and landed on our table!!
Thanks for the add, guys. Loved all the great old Turtle hits and gigs in the 60's as well as the Hippie Fest gigs. "Happy Together" is one of my 9-year old granddaughter's favorite songs! See you in Atlanta in August!
Hi & thanks let me be your friend, I listen to your music almost everytime and turtles are one of the greates inspirations, I would love to send you my new album, can I ? where?
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PICNIC Portia Records, Out now (US, delivery worldwide) Molécula Records, Out now (México) ******************************************** Buenos Aires born, Barcelona resident and graphic artist Sebastian Litmanovich is Cineplexx. With the help of friends Duglas Stewart (BMX Bandits), Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub), Federico Aubele, Jad Fair, Sebastián Kramer, Leumann, Earzumba, Martín Ares & Fernando Moresi, Cineplexx presents Picnic, a gorgeous Spanish-language record of beautiful harmonies and lush instrumentation similar to Belle & Sebastian a la The Boy with the Arab Strap, the swaying rhythms of Gilberto Gil and tender 60s rock reminiscent of Love and the Zombies.Picnic is a rare treat of a perfect pop record with revelatory songs underneath the album's fuzzy, echoed wash.
What memories! I couldn't stop laughing when you two did Mud Shark at the Fillmore East! That would have been at the Edgewater Inn. Thanks for the add, Mark & Howie, it's good to see you again.
Thank you very much for adding me to your friends list. May your heart and soul, always be filled with beautiful music~~ Peace, Joy, Love and many Blessings to you! Mary~Louise
Oh, so you're the guys who stole all the beer! Why do I think Pen and Teller stole the scotch and water? Next time you get some beer, save some for Jimmy! maybe he'll stop complaining and cash his paycheck...thanks for the add! p.s CHICKEN LITTLE WAS TIGHT! (left turn at dock and broad, coming up....)