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The band in 1967.
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Background information | |
Origin | The Bronx, New York, United States |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, garage rock, blues rock, acid rock |
Years active | 1964–1970, 2008–present |
Labels | Mercury, Verve, Ganim Records, ABC, Repertoire, Collectables |
Members | Ralph Scala Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm Ron Gilbert Mike Esposito Geoff Daking Jon Finnegan John Leillo Eric Kaz Roger Eaton Richie Dickon Dennis LePore |
The Blues Magoos are an American rock group from The Bronx, New York, United States. They were at the forefront of the psychedelic music trend, beginning in 1966. They are best known for the hit song "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet".
The band was formed in 1964 as "The Trenchcoats". The original members were Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm aka "Peppy" Castro (vocals and guitar), Dennis LePore (lead guitar), Ralph Scala (organ and vocals), Ron Gilbert (bass) and Jon Finnegan (drums). The band made a name for itself in various clubs in Greenwich Village. The band changed its name first to the Bloos Magoos and by 1966 to the Blues Magoos. Mike Esposito joined as lead guitarist and Geoff Daking as drummer.
The band's single "So I'm Wrong and You Are Right" b/w "The People Had No Faces" on Verve Records did not gain the band much recognition. In late 1966 Mercury Records signed the band to a record deal and the group's debut album Psychedelic Lollipop was released shortly thereafter – one of the first records to contain the word "Psychedelic" on the sleeve (along with the 13th Floor Elevators' first album, The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, and The Deep's Psychedelic Moods, both also from 1966). They played often at the Chess MateCoffeehouse, a mostly folk venue in Detroit owned by Morrie Widenbaum that also hosted bands like Southbound Freeway and Siegel-Schwall Blues Band. In a tour of the US in 1967 the Blues Magoos were the opening act, followed by The Who and the headliners Herman's Hermits.