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Reddy Teddy
Rock / Powerpop / Classic Rock

New!!! "Don't Tread On Me"



Boston, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since8/2/2006
Band Websitereddyteddy.com
Band MembersNow:

John Morse (lead vocals), Scott Baerenwald (bass/vocals), Joe Marino (drums/backing vocal), Ted von Rosenvinge (rhythm guitar, harmonica, backing vocal), Jeff Lock (lead guitar. backing vocal)

Reddy Teddy Now





Then:

Matthew MacKenzie (guitar, vocals), John Morse (lead vocals), Ted von Rosenvinge (bass), Scott Baerenwald (bass/vocals), Joe Marino (drums/backing vocals), Doug Orilio (drums)



the good old days at the Rat

InfluencesChuck Berry, T. Rex, Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, The Who, Muddy Waters, Byrds, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Beatles, Elvis, Bo Diddley, Kinks, Jerry Lee Lewis, Doors, Marvin Gaye, Temptations, Matthew MacKenzie, Willie Alexander and of course REDDY TEDDY FANS!
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WBCN's ADOLFO GONZALEZ & RT FAN ADAM RAMUSIEWICZ
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Not Lame Records
Record LabelNotlame (notlame.com) and Winged Rose Records
Type of LabelIndie


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Oct 17 2009 8:00P
The Georgetown Saloon Redding, Connecticut

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   About Reddy Teddy
2009 CD RELEASE PARTY!!!!!
2009 CD Release Party Poster

!!!!NEW 2008 REDDY TEDDY CD is OUT - READ REVIEW IN BOSTON GROUPIE NEWS!
REDDY TEDDY: Loud and Clear
Recorded by Erik Lindgren, Mixed at Charlie Karp's Connecticut Studio and Mastered at MWORKS in Cambridge by Jonathan Wyner. 10 NEW SONGS and one roots cover of Jerry Lee Lewis's classic "Breathless". Guest Artists Willie Alexander (the Lost, Velvet Underground, Boom Boom Band) on piano, Cheryl Etu (Angeline) on vibes, and Erik Lindgren (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic) on organ and sythesizer.

Reddy Teddy REUNITED!
in 2004 to celebrate the life of original RT band mate and legendary guitarist/songwriter and performer Matthew MacKenzie. Coincident with the release of the double CD Reddy Teddy in the summer of 2004, the Teddy boys headlined a sold out Reunion gig at Boston's Paradise aptly named "Back to Kilsyth Manor" for the storied Boston residence they inhabited in the mid-late 1970's. Joined by Willie (Loco) Alexander, the bill also featured other bands of the era including Mach Bell's (former Joe Perry Project) Thundertrain and Fox Pass.
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The band is currently gigging, songwriting and recording with a new CD scheduled for release in 2008.

Reddy Teddy now consists of a band of five including four original members, John Morse, Scott Baerenwald, Joe Marino and Ted von Rosenvinge plus newest Teddy - Jeff Lock (former Atlantics).

There were essentially three Reddy Teddy line-ups during the six year history of the band from 1972 to 1978. Two of which occurred twice. Reddy Teddy was originally composed of four musicians.
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Lead guitarist, Matthew MacKenzie and lead vocalist, John Morse remained members of the band from the beginning in 1972. Bass player, Ted von Rosenvinge left the band in 1973 and was replaced by Scott Baerenwald. Drummer Joe Marino left the band in 1974 and was replaced by Douglas Orilio/aka Bug Witt. Bug was later replaced by Joe Marino who rejoined the band in 1977.

REDDY TEDDY HISTORY

In 1964 ten miles north of Boston in Winchester, Massachusetts, the future Reddy Teddy boys: Matthew, Joe, John, and Ted, attended 6th grade, while Scott was ahead in8th. Even then, Matthew was respected for his talent and taste in music by both his peers and the older kids. "He played Who songs before we ever heardof them", states Ted. While brothers Mike (drums) and Mal (guitar) helpedguide Matthew through his various stylistic investigations, Matthew andReddy Teddy were also being influenced by another Winchester band of the 60s, the legendary Luv Lace Lads, led by Scott¹s older brother Stephan Kent Baerenwald/aka Swine/aka Stephan Lovelace.

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By the late 60s, high schooler Matt teamed up with Luv Laces vocalist, Scott Baerenwald and drummer Billy Thayer to form And Other Railroad Stories. It then became clear that a certain style, wavering somewhere between The Who and Cream, had emerged from Matthews songwriting efforts.

With his Rickenbacker power-chording through the music, his stage dynamics thrilled all. By 1971 Matthew and Scott joined Boston rock veteran, Willie Alexander, playing Boston bars and beach venues in the band Bluesberry Jam.

And then it happened. One day, while driving down Mystic Valley Parkway, Joe, Ted and John picked up Matt who was hitch-hiking home. They stopped on the way to jam in Joes basement where the three had been rehearsing with another band. The chemistry was immediate. Their style worked as a perfect foil for Matt¹s distinct talents and in early 1972, Reddy Teddy was formed and they began to practice.

Between rehearsals, Matthew would take quick jaunts to New York City in order to peddle songs to the record companies and by the fall of 1972, Reddy Teddy had been playing steady gigs in the Boston suburbs. It was then that, while performing in their hometown of Winchester, in front of a packed town hall, they were successful in impressing Mercurys Paul Nelson. As a result, later in December, the band drove to New York and made a demo at Mercury Records. They then made another demo at Bostons Intermedia Studios which produced and inspired an ultimately never released version of Teddy Boy and Its Breaking Me Up. Mercury then offered a record deal to the band. After consideration, Reddy Teddy concluded that it was another typically drawn, one-sided agreement and chose to turn the offer down.

In the spring of 1973, after a brief foray into the field of construction, and with no other acceptable recording deal in sight, Ted finally opted for engineering school. With Scott now replacing Ted, the newly arranged Reddy Teddy recorded Boys and Girls' and Helping Hand, at Aengus Studio in Framingham, Massachusetts. Dream On, was just beginning to break when Aerosmith invited them to open their New England shows, scheduled to run into the early fall. One night after a concert, the bands van containing Matt and the road manager, crashed into a phone pole causing minor injuries and major equipment damage. The band received an insurance settlement that afforded them new gear with enough leftover to relocate. They chose the big city. They would go to Boston.

The KILSYTH MANOR YEARS - Kilsyth Manor was a 7 bedroom Victorian on the Brookline/Brighton line. More has been forgotten than has been remembered about the Kilsyth days, nevertheless, anyone who set foot in this residence has memories of one house party or another. At these affairs it was not uncommon to spot members of Aerosmith, Willie Alexander, and other notorious rock On rollers of the era. In January of 1974, Mercury reissued its album offer, with Michael Brown as producer (creator of the band THE LEFT BANKE, and author of the renowned single, Don¹t Walk Away Renee. The band accepted and spent February living in NewYork, and recording at the studios on West 57th. However, Mercury decided not to release the album, citing the oil/vinyl shortage. After threatening the company with a law suit, the band settled for monetary compensation and the return of their 2-inch masters. Joe decided he had had enough and left for Florida forfeiting the drum slot to Bug Witt of Utica, NY. That summer, Reddy Teddy went back into Aengus with the masters of Goo Goo Eyes and Novelty Shoes. They were remixed and released and Reddy Teddy became the first of a wave of Boston rock bands to release a single on local label Flexible Records. The singles won favorable reviews, with airplay on WBCN and WBZ FM. By 1975 the band was firmly established as a hometown favorite in a genre of club, the premier ones being; Kenmore Square¹s heralded, The Rat and The Club a chair-tossing venue in Cambridges Central Square.

In 1976, the band joined the roster of local label, Spoonfed Records and with WBCN DJ Maxanne Sartori and Willie Alexander assisting with production, an album was recorded that summer at Northern Studios in Maynard, Massachusetts.


1976 Album

In December the band opened for Patti Smith at Bostons Orpheum Theatre and in 1977, former Rolling Stones manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, began managing the band. At which time, he scheduled a few showcase gigs in two New York clubs, Maxs Kansas City and The BottomLine. The record received favorable reviews. Playboy touted the band as; "...possibly the best new American band, period". However, even with this rejuvenated interest, the sales figures remained low. By February of 1977, the parties had taken their toll on both the house and its occupants and the band vacated Kilsyth. Bug left the band and Joe returned to reclaim the drums for the final year. Their last gig was in the spring of 1978, opening for Van Halen at the Paradise.

MATTHEW SOLO YEARS - After the finish of Reddy Teddy, the members went their separate ways. John and Joe returned to school, and Scott joined Robin Lane and the Chartbusters. Matt went to NYC and after a brief hitch with Richard Lloyd to make a 1979 album, he took the rhythm section (Fred Smith; bass and Vinny DeNunzio; drums) upstate for a demo at Todd Rundgrens Bearsville, NY studios, the recording site of the songs Girl Watching, Here By My Side, Too Late, and Affairs of the Heart. Then, after returning to Boston, Matt joined the Taxiboys (John Felice of the Real Kids, Billy Cole and Bobby Bear). He rejoined Willie Alexander, and was responsible for guitar and background vocals in The Confessions. Together, they recorded a single in the U.S. and a double live album in France. Also, during this period, Matthew could also be found playing with the Nervous Eaters.

Except for one private reunion on Teds 30th birthday in 1982, Reddy Teddys original line-up never performed together again. Matt continued writing and recording through to the late 1980s: Girls of the State, It Must Be Love, Light Fingered Girl, Just Ask Your Mirror, Barbie Doll. Matt led one group named The Roosters (Chris Hull, Sammy Spade, Bobby Bear) and would team up with various backup personnel. However, it was as if the celestial bodies were not lining up for the one who, over 15 years earlier, wrote and sang the words, Im more of a moon than a rock n roll star, (Catbird Queen). In 1988, at the age of 36, Matthew passed away from injuries sustained in an auto accident in Medford, Massachusetts.

RETURN OF REDDY TEDDY

In 2004, as a tribute to Matthew MacKenzie and on their 30th anniversary, the boys from Winchester released a double CD on NOTLAME RECORDS (notlame.com) and reunited as Reddy Teddy with former Atlantics guitarist Jeff Lock, to play a sold out reunion concert (July 14) at the Paradise club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

The band has recorded a new CD for release in September 2008.

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Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Dec 26 2009 1:31 AM

First of all, a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS to John, Joe, Ted, Scott and Jeff, aka, Reddy Teddy. Secondly, it being Christmas I'm attaching a Special Gift for all of Reddy Teddy's fans and friends. ENJOY !!!!
Reddy Teddy Live @ The Georgetown Cafe 10/17/09 'Pity Me'
Six Thousand Miles

Six Thousand Miles



Dec 12 2009 12:41 PM

We used to be called "Mumrik" that was looking for a singer and now we finally found a singer and the band name became STM since we are working together at a distance of 6000miles from Leeds, UK to Kyoto, Japan.
We have uploaded 3 songs now. Check out how it works.
BigTalkahh

BigTalkahh
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Nov 28 2009 6:48 PM




2010 UMAF Sept.16-18

Utica New York



Nov 12 2009 12:04 PM


You ROCK! Thanks for being a friend and for all your hard work. Hope to see you at the 3rd annual Utica Music and Arts Fest. Over 250 performers in over 20 venues for 3 DAYS! Including the Utica Tattoo Fest and the Utica Greens Fest! First 50 performers to submit and get accepted will receive special VIP passes to next year’s event! Visit our site for more info and performer submissions. Have a great day! www.uticamusicandartsfest.com www.twitter.com/uticamusicfest Photobucket Hope to see you in September!
Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Oct 28 2009 4:06 PM


 

As Usual Reddy Teddy Kicked Butt at Their Latest Live Performance at The Georgetown Saloon in Redding, CT on Saturday, 10/17/09. Performing 3 Sets That Night Did Not 'Slow Down', (Actually One of The Songs Performed in the 2nd Set), the Band in the Least! The 3 Sets Consisted of a Host of the Band's Original Songs, as Well as About a Dozen+ Impeccably Covered Tunes, Played Only the Way Reddy Teddy Can, ROCKING! If You Were Not Able to Make the Trip, Not to Worry, Ted Von Rosenvinge, the Band's Rythym Guitarist and One of Their Songwriters, Has an Ample Selection of 'Vids' That Were Shot Night, That I'm Sure You Can Count On Seeing One or Two Posted Here On Their Page. THANKS Again to Reddy Teddy for Keeping 'the REAL Deal', Rock-Wise, Alive! 
Rockin´Pauly & The Sinners

Rockin´Pauly & The Sinners



Aug 5 2009 7:33 PM

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Cheers and beers! Pauly*
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DustyPuppies

DustyPuppies



Jul 31 2009 2:35 PM



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Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Jul 15 2009 3:47 AM

EVERYBODY Make Sure To Make It To RT's GIG In Connecticut, (WELL WORTH The Drive), On Oct.17th...I'm Sure This Site Will Give You FULL Details On Exactly Where! "Don't Tread On Me" Great Or What !!!???
David C. Boyer

David Boyer



Jun 13 2009 11:52 PM

Brain Surgeons

Brain Surgeons



Jun 13 2009 2:01 AM

Nice updates since I last visited the site!

xox

Deborah
DustyPuppies

DustyPuppies



May 29 2009 11:18 AM

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DustyPuppies

DustyPuppies



May 23 2009 4:01 PM

Hey Guys,
Hows things? Been busy with the band here,hope to record something in the near future. Talk with you soon.
Doug Boehlert
Tricia

Tricia



Apr 23 2009 10:36 PM


MySpace Graphics
Thank you for the add!!
Tontileo

Tontileo



Apr 23 2009 1:11 PM

Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Apr 9 2009 10:15 AM

Hey Guys!,
Here's a Pic of One of Your 'Friends', the Band 'Witnesstheend' With Whom My Son, Christopher, (Far Left), is One of the Guitarists. (Shot Taken by Me at Their Gig Last Night, 4-8-09, at the Lynn Arts Building.
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Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Mar 28 2009 5:43 PM

Ted, Re; Your Comment on my My Space page of March 24th about sending me a copy of what one of the Girls from Corrola Deville Recorded and sending it to me in an email. It' s now Sat., 3/28 and I haven't recieved anything yet...Did you have time to send it to me yet? REALLY Looking Forward to It. Message me back when you have a minute. (Hope, also that you've got the 2nd Copy of the 'Orpheum Practice Set' that I sent out on 3/26. If you haven't, it should only be a day or 2 more... RT ROCKS !!!!
rich

Rich Cerasale



Mar 7 2009 9:13 PM

thanks for the add
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Joe Milliken



Feb 21 2009 12:19 PM

My Pleasure!!!
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Joe Milliken



Feb 19 2009 8:40 PM

Hey Guys, just wanted to say hello from Vermont and this CD fuckin' rocks! Man, it's nice to hear some real rock-and-roll once in a while! Review will be ready to post very soon!
Peace and music my friends! Joe
Screaming Jeannies

Screaming Jeannies



Feb 4 2009 2:02 PM

great show Saturday Night at the Middle East!This message is for Teddy...I am the girl from Annisquam that talked with you, Love the new CD!!!
Benjamin Orr

Benjamin Orr



Jan 28 2009 4:44 AM

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love your music :)
Allan

Allan Ramusiewicz



Jan 13 2009 12:05 AM

the cantab gig last saturday night just proves RT is STILL the best of the best from the boston rock scene! for those who missed it you get another chance on 1/131 at the middle east. see ya there...
Andy Pratt

Andy Pratt



Nov 22 2008 6:36 AM

Hey Reddy Teddy
How's life? It's been a while...
Blessings forever...
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Richard

Richard



Nov 9 2008 6:50 PM

Howzit Reddy Teddy :)
This is an invite for you to play a gig with THIRD RAIL plus 2 other bands on January 10 at Cantab Lounge. Knowing you don't like to play late, there is still a choice of set times for you if you are down for this show. I'll hope to hear from you as soon as you can this week as I'm asked to fill out the playlist by next weekend.
Looking forward to playing with Reddy Teddy again soon.
Aloha ~ your friend Richard Nolan
Stephanie Kuehnert

Stephanie Kuehnert



Oct 29 2008 9:29 PM

Thank you!
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