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Spooky Tooth
Rock / Classic Rock / Blues

Nomad Poets




United States

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Member Since4/20/2007
Band Websitewww.spookytooth.co.uk
Band MembersMike Harrison, Mike Kellie, Gary Wright
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Record LabelLarkio Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Spooky Tooth

Spooky Tooth came together in November of 1967 when Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, introduced Mike Harrison, Mike Kellie, Greg Ridley and Luther Grosvenor to Gary Wright. The only American in the band, Wright had been working with an R&B group in Germany and Scandinavia called the New York Times while the other four members were in a band called Art, formerly the VIP’s. Spooky Tooth had their first rehearsal to see if there was chemistry and Wright played a song he had written a few months before called “Sunshine help me.” It immediately clicked-especially the 2 lead vocalist concept-and the band went into the studio to record their first single “Sunshine help me” with producer Jimmy Miller. Having just finished producing Traffic’s first album as well as The Spencer Davis Group’s 2 international hits-“Gimme some lovin’” and “I’m a man,” Jimmy helped the band find their direction, and although “Sunshine help me” wasn’t a hit, it firmly established the band in the then “underground music scene” in both the UK and the rest of Europe. The band immediately built a cult following playing clubs and festivals in England and the continent and in 68 recorded their first album “It’s all about” with Jimmy producing and co-writing several songs. Although the album wasn’t a huge success, progressive rock radio stations played tracks like “Tobacco Road,” and Janis Ian’s “Society’s Child.” The band released “Spooky Two,” their second and most successful album in 69. Having reached 40 in the Billboard album charts in the US, the band finally reaped success for their efforts, being voted one of the top 5 rock bands in Germany in 69. They continued touring in the US and Europe building their cult following. Greg Ridley left the band in 1970 and became one of the founding members of Humble Pie. He was replaced by bass player Andy Leigh who had played with Fairport Convention. Chris Blackwell approached the band with an idea of collaboration with a French electronic music composer named Pierre Henry. The band were not receptive to the idea but agreed to do the project not as a joint venture but as backing musicians and vocalists for Pierre Henry-it was to be a Pierre Henry project. Unfortunately, Island Records released the album titled “Ceremony” as a Spooky Tooth release with Pierre Henry, thinking they could ride on the success of their past release “Spooky Two.” The album stiffed and the band tragically split up. Wright started producing other artists for Jimmy Miller’s production company and then went on to record 2 solo albums for A&M records-“Extraction” and “Footprint.” Harrison, Kellie and Grosvenor collaborated with members of Joe Cocker’s Grease Band and released the 4th Spooky Tooth album in 70 called “The last puff” containing the John Lennon song “I am the walrus.” The band then had a hiatus during which time Harrison recorded a self titled solo album for Island in 71 and a second in 72 called “Smokestack Lightning.” Luther Grosvenor released his 1st solo album named “Under open skies” in 71 and then went on to replace Mott The Hoople’s guitarist Mick Ralphs using his new name Ariel Bender. Mike Kellie joined Peter Frampton’s new band, Frampton’s Camel. Wright continued working as a producer and session musician, working on George Harrison’s solo albums, as well as playing keyboards on BB King, Ringo Starr and Harry Niellson albums. During that period, Wright met Mick Jones and Mick became the guitarist for Gary’s band “Wright’s Wonderwheel.” Their first album “Ring of Changes” on A&M records was never was released and Spooky Tooth got back together with Mike Harrison, Gary Wright, Mick Jones, Bryson Graham and Chris Stewart. The new incarnation of Spooky Tooth released “You broke my heart so I busted your jaw” in 73 and the album was the 2nd most successful in the bands career. Bryson Graham left the band and Mike Kellie rejoined and the band released their next album called “Witness” at the end of 73. The band continued to tour in Europe and the USA during this period and finally moved to the US in 74. Joining up with Jimmy Hendrix producer Eddie Kramer, the band recorded their final album “The mirror” with yet another line up-Mike Patto replacing Mike Harrison, Bryson Graham back on drums and Val Burke on Bass along with Jones and Wright. The album was never released until years later on a small label. Sadly, that was the end of their tumultuous career. In 2004 Harrison, Kellie, and Wright decided to get together and do 2 reunion concerts in Germany out of which came a DVD and CD of their performances. The album is titled “Nomad Poets” and is probably one of the best Spooky Tooth recordings ever. It contains the best of their material spanning over their entire career and is scheduled for release in March 2007. Spooky Tooth was the springboard for several spectacular careers: Greg Ridley/Humble Pie, Mike Kellie/The only ones, Luther Grosvenor/Mott the Hoople, Mick Jones/Foreigner, and Mike Harrison and Gary Wrights own solo careers. They remain a legendary band today whose music still inspires new and established artists.

   


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Carl-Eric Mansson





Jun 18 2009 10:55 PM

Have a great rocking summer.
Cheers,Carl.
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Jun 28 2009 12:24 PM

hiya

i hope your week rocks!!!!!

~ showin' love ~

((*_*)) xoox

a fan 4evr

~
Harpo Skank (Drum and Demo Page) OFFICIAL





May 29 2009 2:32 PM

It's me and I am back to wish you a great weekend and an awesome upcoming week, have a great one...Thanks for all of the love and support, I appreciate it alot. Thank you for your friendship, it means alot to me just like you, please have some Love and Peace on your page also, while I am here.
Please stay in touch and KEEP ON ROCKIN!!!
Please sign the guestbook when you drop by and if you have already signed it, thank you, so much...
Love and Peace, always and forever.
Harpo
Thomas





Jun 4 2009 12:16 PM

See you tonight in Aschaffenburg!!
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Jun 6 2009 12:46 PM

Just droppin back by again cause it's the weekend...I thought I would leave some love and respect for you and your page. Have a great weekend and an awesome upcoming week! Thank you very much for your support and thank you for your friendship...



Love & Peace Always & Forever,
~Harpo~
Finnigan Bros.





May 15 2009 10:56 PM

Thanks for the add!
Stop by and say hi sometime.
www.myspace.com/finniganbros
Nick





May 14 2009 5:11 AM

Thank you very much for adding me.
I thank God in that I was able to meet you who play my genre of the favorite music.
Splendid music!
I pray so that your health and success continue.
Coleen





May 14 2009 7:23 AM

Just made a new catergory of Bands and Musicians, I love and support put you in it!
As you are great! Your awesome, my friend!

Have a wonderful day!
Co

Hope it brings more people your way!
Jupiter6





May 14 2009 7:31 AM

Greetings - thanks for the friendship. Cheers from the rocking star surfers Jupiter6
HELIA





May 14 2009 2:51 PM

Greetings Mr. Wright / Spooky Tooth,

Pleased to virtually make your acquaintance!
I am so Honoured and Truly Thrilled to have you here on MySpace.
Thank you for joining my circle of cyber friends,
for excepting my add, your kind words / greeting and for sharing your
Brilliant Music / Memories with me over the years.
It is a real pleasure to have discovered
your music many, many years ago!!
Maybe someday you'll play here in Toronto.

~K E E P ~ O N ~ R O C K I N'~!!

Take care my new friends, may God keep you and yours blessed.
Have yourselves an excellent day / Friday full of inspiration
and a calm / restful weekend ahead.

With Respect and Admiration from Toronto, Canada.
Antipianista





May 14 2009 7:19 PM

Thanks
Jack Esperanza





May 14 2009 10:35 PM

Thank you so much, it's great to have you as new friends! I am very glad to know that you are rocking together again..
Long live the Spookies!!!.. Truly yours, Jack
JACEK M SZWARC





May 13 2009 12:27 PM

thanks for the add...
always loyal fan - PEACE
Roger Holzheimer





May 9 2009 9:42 PM

only getting better and better and better and better and better and better . . . . what rock is!! thanks for the friendship

roger
denver, co, usa
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May 9 2009 2:16 PM

Thanks for the add! Good luck with all your upcoming gigs.

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Come have a listen and let me know what you think.

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John Tallon Jones





May 9 2009 12:19 PM

Thanks for adding me to your friends.
Back to the moon





May 9 2009 12:04 PM

Thanks a lot for the add.
Spooky Tooth has been a great influence on me in the past and the songs still sound fresh.

All the best from Germany

Jürgen
Dj Pit





May 9 2009 11:31 AM

Thanks for Add
Greetz from Berlin Dj.Pit
~ Have a Great Weekend ~
Michael-Bass/Vocals-Missouri Timepiece





May 9 2009 10:07 AM

I have some of your music on vinyl and listen to it often.





































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May 9 2009 8:22 AM

Much thanks for the add!

Everlasting Love & Respect!

Frank
Maertel Monroe





May 9 2009 8:06 AM

Thank´s for friendship !!
Greetings from Germany !
Maertel
Six String Sting...





May 9 2009 6:15 AM

Thanks for the Add!
tniemiec





May 8 2009 10:38 PM

You know we can't get enough of these classic sounds!

Best to you from us,
Ted / The Gizmos
(always something fantastic...)
Julie





May 8 2009 11:42 PM

Hi Gary thanks for the message. Thanks for adding me I love making new friends please stop by and leave me a coment anytime. Hope you have a great weekend. Julie
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May 8 2009 11:52 PM

Vielen Dank! Gruß! Little
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