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The Coasters
were one of the few artists in rock history to successfully straddle the line between music and comedy. Their undeniably funny lyrics and on-stage antics might have suggested a simple troupe of clowns, but
Coasters
records were no mere novelties -- their material, supplied by the legendary team of
Jerry Leiber
and
Mike Stoller
, was too witty, their arrangements too well-crafted, and the group itself too musically proficient. That engaging and infectious combination made them one of the
most popular early R&B/rock & roll acts, as well as one of the most consistently entertaining doo wop/vocal groups of all time.
The Coasters
grew out of a successful Los Angeles doo wop group called
the Robins
, which had been recording since 1949 and working with
Leiber & Stoller
since 1953. Atlantic Records acquired
the Robins
in 1955, when the
Leiber & Stoller
composition
"Smokey Joe's Cafe"
was becoming too big a hit for their small Spark label to handle; its success scored the duo an independent contract with Atlantic as producers and composers. Amid uncertainties over their new major-label arrangement,
the Robins
split up that fall; lead tenor
Carl Gardner
(a more recent addition) and bass
Bobby Nunn
formed a new group,
the Coasters
(named for their West Coast base), which maintained the
Leiber & Stoller
association -- an extremely wise move. The initial
Coasters
lineup was completed by baritone
Billy Guy
(a gifted comic vocalist) and second tenor
Leon Hughes
, with guitarist
Adolph Jacobs
figuring prominently on their recordings through 1959. Their first single,
"Down in Mexico,"
became a Top Ten R&B hit in 1956, epitomizing the sort of humorous story-song
Leiber & Stoller
were perfecting.
The Coasters
hit again in 1957 with the double-sided smash
"Young Blood"
/
"Searchin',"
both sides of which reached the pop Top Ten. The follow-ups weren't as successful, and it was decided that both the group and
Leiber & Stoller
would move their operations to New York, where Atlantic was based. As a result,
Nunn
and
Hughes
left the group in late 1957, to be replaced respectively by bass
Will "Dub" Jones
(ex-
Cadets
, of
"Stranded in the Jungle"
fame) and second tenor
Obie Jessie
(for a very short period), then
Cornell Gunter
(ex-
Flairs
).
The Coasters
' first recording in New York was 1958's
"Yakety Yak,"
which featured
King Curtis
on tenor sax. Its witty, slice-of-life lyrics about a teenager being hassled by his parents struck a resounding chord, and
"Yakety Yak"
became
the Coasters
' first number-one pop hit that summer, topping the R&B charts as well.
"Charlie Brown,"
which cast
Jones
in the title role of class clown (and immortalized him with the catch-phrase, "why's everybody always pickin' on me?"), hit number two on both the pop and R&B charts in 1959, firmly establishing
the Coasters
' widespread crossover appeal. More hits followed: the Western-themed
"Along Came Jones,"
"Poison Ivy,"
"Shoppin' for Clothes,"
and the group's final Top 30 hit, 1961's burlesque-dancer tribute
"Little Egypt."
Following
"Little Egypt,"
Gunter
departed, to be replaced by
Earl "Speedo" Carroll
(of
the Cadillacs
). Other personnel shifts ensued over the next few years, especially as the hits dried up; even more discouragingly,
Leiber & Stoller
left Atlantic in 1963.
The Coasters
parted ways with Atlantic in early 1966, signing with Columbia's Date subsidiary and reuniting with
Leiber & Stoller
for a time. Although they charted several times, no more hits were forthcoming, given the radically different musical climate; their last chart single was a 1971 cover of
"Love Potion No. 9"
(by which time
Gardner
was the only remaining original member), and their last new release came with a 1976 version of
"If I Had a Hammer."
Since then, numerous different
Coasters
lineups have toured the oldies circuit;
Gardner
's holds the legal claim to legitimacy, but
Gunter
,
Guy
,
Jones
,
Nunn
,
and
Hughes
all led differing lineups at one point or another.
Nunn
died of a heart attack in 1986, one year before
the Coasters
became the first vocal group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Gunter
was murdered in Las Vegas in 1990, and
Jones
passed away in early 2000. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Jul 7th, 3:34am
Just wanted to say "Thank You" for the time and effort on performing the shows onboard our ship, USS John C. Stennis, CVN-74.
My Uncle and "Oldies" radio stations across the nation, that I've visited and been thru,
I thank them for the 'influence' and chance to listen to 'Good Old' Rock N' Roll'/50s style
that I haven't got because I was born in the 70s, otherwise I would never know the band.
1ce again, it was a pleasure. I believe that our crew and their friends and families enjoyed the show, along with the known, famous songs & hits. - Thanx again!
- Tomi >;-{D
USNavy Sailor, active-duty, USS J.C. STENNIS, CVN-74
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