Mamas & Papas Friday Fictioneers for October 27th, 2023 For eleven years, Rochelle has been prodding fictioneer bloggers along with pics meant to inspire. That would be more than 570 Fridays to story. Thank you, Rochelle, the host with the most dependability. Today she and Lisa Fox ...
A Beach Boys’ cover of this song had also come out in February 1965, about a year before the Mamas and Papas album with their version. The Beach Boys song hit No. 12 on the charts. The Mamas and Papas’ version wasn’t released as a single until 1968, with “My Girl” on the ...
来自:The Mamas & the Papas by Bruce Eder Sometimes art and events, personal or otherwise, converge on a point transcending the significance of either -- a work achieves a relevance far beyond the seeming boundaries of the creation at hand. During the 1950s and 1960s, in music, it used ...
Repeated reports that the Mamas and Papas had broken up were at last, it seemed, confirmed.Mama CassElliot was going it alone. When I interviewed her – her first interview in more than a year, she said – she had just finished recording her first solo album. She was preparing a night ...
You also did some sessions at [United] Western Recorders with The Mamas & the Papas and others. In the halls of Western Recorders, on any afternoon or night, you'd bump in to Brian Wilson, Lou Adler or [Thomas] "Snuff" Garrett. Everybody hung around everybody else's sessions. Nobody...
Although a cover version of “California Dreamin`” had been recorded for a Barry MaGuire album as a “thank you” for his introduction to Lou Adler, that version did not take off. The Mamas and Papas’ “California Dreamin`” was released as a single on December 18th, 1965, touted by ...
invitations. And two networks were bidding for her talents as host of her own weekly variety show. Another Mamas and Papas album –“Farewell to the First Golden Era. Vol. 2” – was as yet unreleased, but it seemed definite the Mamas and Papas had already said their farewell as a ...
Although a cover version of “California Dreamin`” had been recorded for a Barry MaGuire album as a “thank you” for his introduction to Lou Adler, that version did not take off. The Mamas and Papas’ “California Dreamin`” was released as a single on December 18th, 1965, touted by ...