The T-Bones

The T-Bones were an American, Liberty Records recording group, existing from 1963 to 1966.[1] The studio recordings of all of their albums but the last were done by American session musicians, The Wrecking Crew.

The "public" T-Bones in 1966.

They should not be confused with Gary Farr's British mid-1960s band of the same name.[1] In Britain, the name "U.S. T-Bones" was used for the Liberty Records group.[2]

When the T-Bones had a hit in 1966 with the single "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)", Liberty Records quickly recorded an album of the same name using session musicians from The Wrecking Crew, but those musicians were not willing to go on tour to promote the album. They were making sufficient money doing sessions in Los Angeles. So Liberty created a different "public" T-Bones group to appear on record covers, TV, and in concert. The "public" T-Bones were Judd Hamilton, Dan Hamilton, Joe Frank Carollo, Tommy Reynolds, and Gene Pello.[3] None of them played on the hit record, nor did they play on the next album, Sippin' and Chippin'. However the "public" T-Bones did record the T-Bones' final album, Everyone's Gone To The Moon (And Other Trips). Dan Hamilton, Carollo, and Reynolds later formed the 1970s soft rock trio Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds.[4][5]

"No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" was based on the melody from a commercial for Alka-Seltzer.[1] The tune reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] and its follow-up, "Sippin N Chippin", peaked at No. 62;[1] the accompanying album hit No. 75 on the Billboard 200.

Members, December 26, 1963

Tracks: "Draggin'", "Shut Down", "Boss Drag", "Revv' Buggy", "Hey Little Cobra", "Six Banger"

Members, December 9, 1965

Tracks: "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)"; "Chiquita Banana"; "Fever"; "What's In the Bag, Goose"; "Let's Hang On"

Members, 1966

Album: Everyone's Gone To The Moon (And Other Trips)

  • Judd Hamilton — guitar
  • Danny Hamilton — guitar
  • Joe Frank Carollo — bass
  • Tommy Reynolds — keyboards / vibraphone / percussion
  • Gene Pello — drums

Albums

  • Boss Drag (1964) - Liberty LRP-3346/LST-7346
  • Boss Drag at the Beach (1964) - Liberty LRP-3363/LST-7363
  • Doin' the Jerk (1965) - Liberty LRP-3404/LST-7404
  • No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) (1966) - Liberty LRP-3439/LST-7439
  • Sippin' and Chippin' (1966) - Liberty LRP-3446/LST-7446
  • Everyone's Gone To The Moon (And Other Trips) (1966) - Liberty LRP-3471/LST-7471
  • Shapin' Things Up (1965) - Sunset SUM-1119/SUS-5119[1]

References

  1. Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 2457/8. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. The T-Bones (UK), AllMusic
  3. "American Federation of Musicians contract, #306 Boss Drag, December 22, 1963" (PDF). WreckingCrewFilm.com. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  4. Tedesco, Denny (Director). The Wrecking Crew (DVD extras) (DVD).
  5. "NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE (YOUR STOMACH'S IN) by THE T-BONES". SongFacts.com. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  6. "American Federation of Musicians contract, #536, The T-Bones, December 15, 1965" (PDF). The Wrecking Crew. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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