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SOPWITH CAMEL
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Member Since1/14/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.sopwithcamel.com/cdupdate.html
Band MembersNorm Mayell, Nandi Devam, Peter Kraemer, Martin Beard, and William Sievers (on 1st. album), go to Sopwith Camel site No.2 http://www.myspace.com/sopwithcamel
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HISTORY ACCORDING TO WARNER BROTHERS, 1973

Formed in 1966, the Sopwith Camel was the second San Francisco band to be signed by a major record company -- right after Jefferson Airplane and before the Grateful Dead. They might also have been the first San Francisco group to break up, disbanding after only one album and a "wildly commercial" single "Hello, Hello."


The Sopwith Camel began in a San Francisco bookstore when Terry MacNeil met Peter Kraemer. Peter had been writing poetry for some time and, remembers Terry, "I met him at the Big Little Bookstore on Polk Street. He was bopping around with some lyrics he'd written. 'Well,' I told him, 'I play guitar.' We got together at a party later that evening and again the next day." A month later they decided to audition musicians for a group.

PETER KRAEMER AND TERRY MACNEIL

Terry had been a graphics student at the San Francisco Art Institute. He'd learned to play piano and classical guitar somewhere along the way and had been working in groups since he was sixteen. Peter was originally from the ghost town of Virginia City, Nevada (well, not quite a ghost town -- Peter's father was a mining engineer, and there were 350 or so people living in the area.) Peter's parents had an active interest in the Arts, he recalls. "My mother owned an art gallery, and was an artist herself. Virginia City in the early forties was an artists' community like Taos, New Mexico is now, only smaller. Salvador Dali once chased a bird through our house. We lived in a 15-room brewery; I was raised around bars, poker tables and wood stoves."Peter came to San Francisco many times during his youth. "In some ways, Virginia City is a suburb of San Francisco. A lot of the money in the city came originally from Virginia City mining." He finally emigrated to San Francisco "to go to a good school."After several false starts, Terry and Peter found guitarist William Sievers and drummer Norman Mayell. "Willy had a good guitar and a big amp," recalls Terry, "and Norman had the Big Beat."

NORMAN MAYELL

Norman had been playing in high school bands in the Midwest, "when white middle America was into Elvis, the Everly Brothers and Bill Doggett." His grandfather was a highly-reputed farmer who was often called to lecture on innovations like crop rotation. Norman's grandfather, he notes with some pride, holds two other honors: he grew the Holstein cow currently stuffed and exhibited at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, and he was the inventor of a particularly ingenious device for clearing animal "wastes" from dairy barns.


After two years in Hawaii, Norman returned to Chicago. There at a club called Big John's, he met blues singer Big Joe Williams and his young white guitarist, Mike Bloomfield. "I told them I'd like to play. Mike told me, 'All you need is a set of drums.' We went into electric blues music. Charlie Musselwhite wandered in, and we found a guy named Silver Sid who used to play bass with Roy Rogers. We called ourselves the Group and knocked 'em dead."

The Group . . . broke up and Norman returned to Hawaii. Then back to the States, where he discovered San Francisco, communes, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. He worked and played, in an empty theatre next to a Chinese laundry near Hyde and Sacramento Street until Peter and Terry found him.

MARTIN BEARD

Martin, who adds British charisma to the group, was born in London. His father is a professional musician, currently bassist with the San Francisco Symphony. The family emigrated to San Francisco in 1956. After attending Galileo High School, Martin worked as an insurance management trainee for six months. "They gave me a choice. I could resign or I could be fired and collect two weeks pay. I took the money."


Martin was playing music all through high school and had a few doubts about wishing to make music a full-time occupation. He met Norman Mayell -- long before the Camel -- as the result of a classified advertisement.

"I wanted to form a band, and decided to place an ad in the paper. My father called it in for me. Well, you've got to know that in England, they say 'full stop' instead of 'period'. The guy at the paper took it down as he was told. So the ad came out, 'Bass player. Full stop. Needs work. Full stop.' Norman found that intriguing.


Coney Island 1966














AND THE NAME OF THE BAND IS. . .

The band was together and it was time to choose a name. Peter just happened to have one available. "A while earlier, I had been living at Chet Helms' house. He had a band that he was trying to launch, and we all came up with names for it. My idea was Sopwith Camel. Everybody laughed at me; they thought it was trite and dumb. Their band was finally named Big Brother and the Holding Company. Ours became the Sopwith Camel."

Because the Camel shared the same label and producer (and similar musical tastes) with the Lovin' Spoonful, most people thought they were from New York. Their friends in San Francisco groups "accused us of being sellouts. That's absurd; back in those days, we were all looking for hits. It's just that ours was the first." The Camel's big return to San Francisco met with disaster. "We were headlining over the Airplane and the Dead. The Dead did one of their long, long sets, and by the time we were on, we were only able to do three tunes before the cops pulled the plugs before curfew. We took it to be a sign of some sort."


Photographed in Greenwich Village in NYC for Kama Sutra Records, 1967

Before that, the Camel had toured the country, appearing with the Rascals, the Rolling Stones, the Who and, of course, the Lovin' Spoonful. They even wrote and performed a couple of commercials for Levis. But finally inner frustrations disbanded the group; there wasn't even time to record an album to capitalize on "Hello, Hello." It wasn't until several months later that they got together in the studio and assembled enough tracks for an album before finally going separate ways.

Martin and Norman were the only current Camels to continue earning a living through music. Peter starved, living on unemployment and whatever else he could manage to come up with. Terry took his wife and travelled with his guru to India and then came back to wait tables and paint signs in Hawaii -- though he did, along the line, write music for a play, "The World We Live In," that was produced with some success at the Mountain Theatre in Marin County.

Martin played in a number of local bands, continuing to work steadily with no particular fame. Norman did studio work for producer Jacobsen, most notably appearing on Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" -- the largest-selling single in the history of Warner Bros. Records.

William Sievers changed his name to William Truckaway, recorded a solo album for Warners and currently runs a recording studio/rehearsal hall in Sausalito, keeping in close and constant touch with the rest of the group.

THE SOPWITH CAMEL REFORMS

The reformation of the Sopwith Camel began two years ago. The Burger King franchise operation wanted to use "Hello, Hello" as a commercial jingle, so they contacted Eric Jacobsen, who in turn telephoned Kraemer. "There was a lot of money in it," Peter tells us. "I'd get half and Terry'd get half. We let them have the song and I joined Terry in Hawaii with the money. We spent it, all, in a matter of weeks."

Peter and Terry decided to return to songwriting, and to even form a band. "We came back to San Francisco, determined to get the best musicians we could hire, rather than the shiftless slobs we had before. We auditioned everybody we could find. Well, as it turned out, Marty and Norman had been working continuously since the band breakup, and they'd gotten really good. The best in fact, that we found. So here we are, together again."


Jimmy Stringfellow joined the band for the Miraculous Hump Tour

Toward the end of recording the Camel's debut WB album, they took on a new member, Jimmy Stringfellow. Doubling on horns, keyboards and guitar, Jimmy started playing piano at the age of six, and later studied composition and arranging at the Berklee jazz conservatory and Buffalo University. Jimmy was playing in a band on the same bill with the Camel when discovered by the group. "We weren't really looking for anyone," says Peter, "just waiting. What we were waiting for manifested itself sooner than we had expected when we found Jimmy. We were always hoping to get a really good, trained musician in the band."

And again the Sopwith Camel? "When he heard that we'd gotten together again, the manager of It's a Beautiful Day came up to me," recounts Peter. "He said, 'I hope you're not going to drag out that old name; it's beating a dead horse.'

"We took that as a challenge."

The Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon is an album of original songs and unique jazzy-sounding rock and roll, and as befits a reunited group, the album is distinctly evolutionary.

--August 1973


Signed with Warner Bros. and Cavallo/Ruffalo Management in 1972


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Dusty

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Mar 27 2008 1:41 PM

I'm driving up to Little Rock tomm. and taking one of my Sopwith Camel Cd's to my daughter and her husband as they pass that on their way to the East Coast. Good traveling music. 1966 lives on.......
FLIPRON

FLIPRON



Mar 26 2008 10:04 PM

Dancing Wizard is SUCH a gorgeous song. Delighted that you've found space for it on your page.
Hoorah!
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Joshua Ensley



Dec 7 2007 10:14 PM

love the camel :]
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Cassie

Cassie



Sep 8 2007 1:44 PM

Thank you for the add! I have adored my rare cassette copy of "Miraculous Hump" for years. It still floors me.
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Talia Dean



Aug 11 2007 3:14 AM

thanks for the add! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Dr. J Billa

Dr. J Billa



Jul 31 2007 10:23 PM

short story long and I have been friends since birth...he introduced me to the miraculous hump and i couldn't get enough. You guys are the best. SOP on, my friends.
Wiota

Wiota



Jun 20 2007 4:21 PM

I was always aware of the band and of your LP graphics, but I missed the actual music back in the day. I was a bit too young and into Peter, Davey, Mike and Mickey. These tracks are amazing. You have a new fan. All the best and get that new record out. Carpe Diem!
WIOTA
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Silverheat

Silverheat



May 25 2007 6:29 PM

hi,

we love s.c. since the 70s heyday.
so many thx for the add.

Joe from Silverheat
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George Glasser



Apr 18 2007 8:28 AM

Heard "Post Card from Jamaica" 1967 in Sacramento - at the old Tower Records store on Watt Ave. I had to catch your gig the next week at the Avalon.

Glad to see you guys are back on the trail again.

GEO
Moonshiner

Moonshiner



Apr 16 2007 2:09 AM

Hello, Hello! Happy to see you all here. Thanks so much for the add.

So many nights spent listening to the "Hump". So many heads turned by that album. And so happy to see there is activity in the Camel camp again! Make it happen guys.....then head East!!

Bob Rafkin

Bob Rafkin



Apr 15 2007 3:52 PM

Hey guys,
thanks for the add. Great to hear from you after all these years. Love your music.
Bob
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Gary Watts Project

Gary Watts Project



Mar 1 2007 4:45 AM

I totally agree with the last comment.It is good to see you guys doing a new album. Fine musicians with a great sound!
FLIPRON

FLIPRON



Feb 27 2007 10:22 PM

I'm so happy to see you have a myspace profile! Even happier to learn that you are writing together again! The very best of luck with it. The world would be a wiser, happier planet with another Sopwith Camel record.
My very best wishes & magic & delight,
Jesse & the Flipron family
Kavin.

Kavin.



Feb 17 2007 11:18 PM

I love Coke,Suede and Waterbeds! And the song is pretty cool too! TMHRFTM is a top favorite album for many years. Glad to hear you've re-formed!

peace thru music
The Freewheelin' Hucksters

The Freewheelin' Hucksters



Feb 15 2007 3:37 AM

i recently discovered your old records, and i'm totally blown away. the lyrics, vocal delivery, and musicianship are all wonderful. you've made me a fan for life. keep rockin!!
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