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Ten Wheel Drive
was a highly influential rock/jazz group not afraid to push the envelope while exploring various musical styles. Though musicians came and went, including the original lead vocalist, by the time the fourth album was released, the records have stood the test of time, influencing the successful
Bette Midler
breakthrough film The Rose, inspiring women with the drive and ambition to front their own group in a once male-dominated industry, getting sold on auction sites like Ebay to
be discovered by new generations of music lovers. The original lead vocalist and founding member,
Genya Ravan
, spoke with AMG concerning how she formed the band: "I went to see
Billy Fields
, he was going to manage me. He had a friend in New Jersey that befriended two guys that were writers and they were looking for someone to sing their songs.
Billy
asked me if I wanted to hear them, I said 'OK' since I was always looking for material, so I met with
Mike Zager
and
Aram Schefrin
at a dinky little piano studio in Times Square. They played
"Polar Bear Rug"
and
"I Am a Want Ad"
and got me interested even though I thought they sounded more like show tunes, I was also an actress, so I liked it. At this time, I had an R&B band and they came to hear me in some sleazy bar and they liked what they heard and saw. They did not have a band nor musicians in mind, I knew some good jazz players, so (we) got the musicians and started to audition and rehearse."
When asked how the idea took shape,
Ravan
replied: "When I heard
Blood, Sweat & Tears
-- (the) first record with
Al Kooper
(
Child Is Father to the Man
), my fave. I said, oh I want a horn band. It was 1969, we started to rehearse at the Bitter End,
Sid Bernstein
joined in the management with
Billy Fields
. It was a very exciting time, we played the Atlanta Pop Fest. Every great band that lived played that gig, that gig is what broke our band (and) we were an instant success." On the material,
Ravan
said she "seldom wrote with
Ten Wheel Drive
...
Aram
was a brilliant lyricist,
Mike
and
Aram
were easy to work with, so I wrote some, it made me feel good, because the ones I wrote turned out to be the most soulful, like
"Pulse,"
"Tightrope."
I came into my writing more during the
Urban Desire
and
...and I Mean It!
recordings." Those were the albums that came out on 20th Century Records at the end of the '80s, apart from
Ten Wheel Drive
.
The group signed with Polydor when
Sid Bernstein
brought
Jerry Schoenbaum
to the band's rehearsal and to one of their gigs at the Bitter End. The vocalist noted: "
Jerry
flipped. Signed us immediately." There were artistic consequences to having phenoms like bassist
Bill Takas
and drummer
Leon Rix
moving on to
LaBelle
and
Buzzy Linhart
,
Rix
recording with
Bette Midler
as well. Over the span of four albums, guitarist
Aram Schefrin
and keyboard player
Mike Zager
(no relation to
Zager & Evans
of
"In the Year 2525"
fame, though because of the point in time, there was some confusion in rock circles) worked with more than a dozen and a half different players. When
Ravan
was asked about this, she replied: "It turned out to be good for us, fresh blood, it was creative, I love changes like that. I did not like the canning of musicians, but I was the one that had to do it. New blood is always exciting, You know how laid-back jazzers can be, they get excited for the first five minutes." The band played Carnegie Hall on
Ravan
's birthday and she cites the Central Park gig for WNEW when the Nightbird disc jockey
Allison Steele
hosted it, as well as the Atlanta Pop Festival as just two of the highlights of their brief but important career.
Steele
would later co-write the liner notes to
Bill Levenson
's 1995 16-track compilation on Polygram,
The Best of Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan
. With all the excitement the band generated live, there was, unfortunately, no full concert performance on video or record. "One of the last gigs we did was a show at Carnegie Hall with a symphony,"
Ravan
said. "
Mike
and
Aram
were geniuses. This was their forte -- they wrote this rock opera of
"Little Big Horn"
and it was brilliant, Polydor did not want to record it, I swear 'til this day, had it been recorded,
Ten Wheel Drive
would have gone down in history, it was one of the reasons I was disillusioned into leaving the label, it made me want to quit the business." There were no unreleased gems recorded and left in the vaults,
Ravan
stating that everything happened all too fast. And then she left the group she founded: "Things started to get complicated. The music was not the main thing anymore, it was too expensive to have that many people involved. We had accountants, lawyers, roadies, and of course the group, we could not tour Europe because it was to expensive to get there and stay there. I just felt like there would be no future for me with the band anymore, also some personal stuff went down, that made it awkward. It just felt like it had hit the end for me."
Ravan
recorded a solo album in 1972 for Columbia Records with
Schefrin
and
Zager
co-producing. They enlisted
the Rascals
vocalist
Annie Sutton
to sing on the self-titled 1974 Capitol release that featured
Hall & Oates
on backing vocals, but it wasn't the same. The band created essential music and has a revered place in rock history.
Schefrin
practices law in Rhode Island, having produced other records after the final breakup of
Ten Wheel Drive
;
Zager
does soundtrack work; and
Ravan
continues to record. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
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