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The
Fourmost
were originally known as the
Blue Jays
, then
the Four Jays
, and then
the Four Mosts
, before finally taking on the name under which they finally succeeded. Lead guitarist and singer
Brian O'Hara
(b. Liverpool, Mar. 12, 1942) and rhythm guitarist and singer
Mike Millward
(b. Bromborough, Cheshire, May 9, 1942) had a pleasing attack on their instruments and sang well enough, even harmonizing well, and with bassist-singer
Billy Hatton
(b. Liverpool, June 9, 1941) and drummer (and
sometime singer)
Dave Lovelady
(b. Liverpool, Oct. 16, 1942), the
Fourmost
were one of the better combos working Liverpool in the early 1960's. They could rock hard, with a crisp guitar sound and vocals that wailed convincingly, and
Hatton's
bass work had a nicely melodic sound--the group lacked the distinctiveness of
Gerry & The Pacemakers
at their best, but were never as sappily sentimental as their major sub-
Beatles
Liverpool rivals could get, and had a livelier, leaner, and more refined sound than such competitors as
the Swingin' Blue Jeans
.
The
Fourmost's
fortunes took a sharp turn upward in 1963 when they were given the nod by
Brian Epstein
and became a part of his stable of Liverpool-based acts. Their bookings improved and they were signed to EMI's Parlophone label, where they were recorded by
George Martin
. The band also got access to a pair of
Lennon
-
McCartney
originals ("Hello Little Girl," "I'm In Love") that got them noticed, and they peaked in April of 1964 with the single "A Little Lovin'," which got to No. 6 in England. Unfortunately, none of the
Fourmost
were songwriters, and this left them at the mercy of outside inspiration and outside sources for songs, which quickly dried up as dozens of rival bands started covering the same material.
They also looked a bit stiff on stage and on television, which was a problem as the bands around them got bolder in their presentations. Additionally, like a lot of early Liverpool acts, the
Fourmost
were oriented toward music careers that left room for cabaret-style humor, believing--as had been the case before the
Beatles
--that a band eventually branched out from straight ahead rock 'n roll. Their music included a fair lacing of comedy tracks amid perfectly respectable covers of numbers like "The In Crowd" and "Some Kind of Wonderful." Once the music around them began maturing in a different direction, into more advanced forms of rock 'n roll rather than toward pop, they found themselves on the outside looking in--in 1965, while the
Beatles
were taking the first steps into the druggy ambience and the diverse folk and Indian sounds that would spice their second flourishing, and
the Rolling Stones
were shaking up the airwaves with "Satisfaction," the
Fourmost
were covering "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" (a great song, to be sure, but not exactly aiming high in ambition). With a few breaks and more focus, they might've been a somewhat more pop oriented equivalent to the Action, but it wasn't to be.
The group never charted a single after the spring of 1964, despite an attempt in the summer of the 1966 to piggy-back once more on the
Beatles'
work with a cover of "Here, There and Everywhere." The death of
Mike Millward
from leukemia in 1966 doomed the band's prospects, although as late as 1969,
Paul McCartney
was still throwing some help their way. By then, they were fixtures on the cabaret circuit, and long since forgotten by most of the public. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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