2011 Oldies Cruise Brings Back Those Doo Wops
The Elgins recording of "Uncle Sam's Man" established the group on the west coast. Lewis had decided to go back to the "love and the military" theme that had worked so well for "A Casual Look". The success of "Uncle Sam's Man" caught the attention of George Brown at Titan records.
Los Angeles, CA, July 29, 2010 (PressReleasePoint) -- Grant Williams CEO of Memory Lane Concert Cruises today announced. “The prestigious Elgins will be among nine of the greatest Doo Wop recording groups that will be performing on the Oldies But Goodies Doo Wop Cruise. These groups were popular in the 50's and 60’s and will perform on this vary popular Oldies But Goodies Doo Wop Cruise.” said Williams
There have been several R&B groups who recorded under the name Elgins, one of them recorded for MGM in 1958 and another with two releases for Congress in 1964. The Detroit based Elgins who recorded for Tamla and V.I.P record labels in the late 1960's. They were best known for their recording of "Heaven Must Have Sent You". Finally there are the California Elgins formed in 1959 comprised of Jimmy Smith, William Devase, Darryl "Cappie" Lewis, Kenny Sinclair, and Oscar McDonald.
The Elgin’s members brought some solid musical experience with them. Lewis, Devase, and Sinclair had all attended Centennial High School in Compton, California. Lewis and Sinclair were both original members of the Six-Teens, fronted by Lewis' cousin Trudy Williams who was 12 years old when she joined the group. They Six-Teens scored a big hit in 1956 with "A Casual Look" and had waxed several other follow up platters for Flip records. Devase joined Sinclair in 1958 as part of the Passions group who recorded "My Aching Heart" for Era (reissued on Capitol). Joining William Devase and Kenny Sinclair in the Passions was Sinclair's brother Earl, Sammy Hardy and Harold Garcia. The following year, 1959, Earl left the group and with a name change to the Colognes they recorded "A River Flows", the second record to be released for Lummy Fowlers' new Lummtone label.
Oscar McDonald and Jimmy Smith both had gone to high school together in Beaumont, Texas. Jimmy Smith remembers taking part in several talent contests in Texas, and finishing as runner-up to Johnny Nash, of "I Can See Clearly Now" fame. Following high school in 1957, Smith moved to California to continue his education, and his musical pursuits. In 1959, backed by the female group the Lockettes he recorded "I Cry And Cry Every Night" backed with "Night Time Is The Right Time" for Flip Records. About the same time, Smith also replaced Kenny Sinclair in the Six-Teens and can be heard on their last Flip recordings in 1960. Unable to match their "A Casual Look" success, the Six-Teens finally parted ways in 1960. Darryl Lewis was not ready to call it quits on singing, and decided to put together another group. He reunited with Kenny Sinclair and William Devase, added his brother Carl Lewis, and brought Jimmy Smith in to handle the lead vocal chores. The quintet known as the Elements recorded "Lonely Hearts Club" and "Bad Man" for the Titan label in 1960. They also recorded a tune entitled "My Illness", but this was to go unreleased at the time. Not long after recording these sides, Carl Lewis left the group, to spend more time in search of success as an actor. To fill his spot, Jimmy Smith turned to his former high school friend, Oscar McDonald, who like Smith, had also come to California following high school in Texas. With McDonald now added to the group, the Elgins were born. With a change in personnel and group name came a label change to Flip, a return to familiar shores.
The Elgins recording on Flip of "Uncle Sam's Man" and "Casey Cop" was released in December of 1960 and established the group on the west coast with "Uncle Sam's Man". Lewis had decided to go back to the "love and the military" theme that had worked well for the Six-Teens on "A Casual Look". The success of "Uncle Sam's Man" caught the attention of George Brown at Titan records. Remembering that he still had an unreleased recording by the group (they had recorded as the Elements) still in the vaults. Brown decided to capitalize on their recent success and issued "My Illness" backed with "Extra Extra" in 1961 under the name Elgins rather than the Elements. Although, it was a great tune, the title "My Illness" was not exactly the catchiest of phrases. Realizing this, Brown reissued the record in 1962 with the "My Illness" title changed to "Heartaches, Heartbreak", a less somber name for the tune. The new name came from part of a refrain in the song.
The Group’s label changed again in 1962 for the group, this time to the Lummtone label. Their first release on Lummtone 109 was "A Winner Never Quits" backed with "Finally". Barbara Lewis (not related to Darryl) who had replaced Devase in the group at the time is heard on "Finally", behind the lead of Darryl Lewis. Subsequent pressings of Lummtone 109 replaced "Finally" with "Johnny I'm Sorry". Issued again as Lummtone 110, "Johnny I'm Sorry" took on new life, this time backed with "You Got Your Magnet On Me Baby". For the Elgins next outing on Lummtone, Devase was back in the group to record "I Left My Heart In The Big City". The flip side was "Finally", which was resurrected from the previous release. The record was later released on the Lantam label as "Big City" by the Daniels. Lummy Fowler scored again with "I Left My Heart In The Big City" when the song was covered several years later by Jermaine Jackson. The Elgins final recording for Lummtone was in 1963,"Your Lovely Ways" and "Finding A Sweetheart".
In 1965, the Elgins released what would be their last record together, a more pop sounding record "Street Scene" backed with "You Found Yourself Another Fool" for the Valiant label. The record didn't attract too much attention at the time but is now highly valued in Northern Soul circles. In the same year, Lummy Fowler took some previously unreleased Elgins tracks, "Woman And Child" and "The Granny Dress" and issued them as by the Arrivals on Lummtone 118. Like the Valiant release, this quickly played itself out only to become a Northern Soul collectable.
Sinclair, Devase, Lewis and McDonald recorded from 1968-1970 as the Bagdads, putting out three singles for the Double Shot label, most notable of which was "Bring Back Those Doo-Wops". The Elgins reunited in the mid 1990s with all original members and have been performing, to receptive audiences on both the East and West coasts. Today Jimmy Smith, William Devase, Kenny Sinclair, and Oscar McDonald have all unfortunately passed away. Darryl Lewis continues to perform as the only original Elgin.
On April 10th 2011, the Oldies But Goodies cruise will leave from Los Angeles, California aboard Carnival's new ship, the Splendor on a seven-day sailing to the Mexican Riviera. You will enjoy the most Romanic and exciting ports of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas. Performers include the Arlene Smith’s Chantels, Johnnie and Joe, Six Teens, Pentagons, Olympics, Super Girls Group, which features artists from the Hearts/Jaynetts, Exciters, Cookies, and Rainbows. Also appearing are the legendary Calvanes, Elgins and Vel Omarr’s Sam Cooke tribute.
Be a part of this history-making event, and join us in bringing back the greatest Doo Wop recording legends of the 50's-60’s. “There has not been an event this spectacular featuring these sensational Doo Wop artists since those memorable days we spent at the Brooklyn Fox Theater and El Monte Legion Stadium.” said Williams.
Memory Lane Concert Cruises is musical theme cruise operator that offers world-class concerts of performing artists in an array of music styles aboard luxury liners. http://www.mlccruises.com
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