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The J. Geils Band

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band's name for a tour without him. He named band members Richard Salwitz, Danny Klein, Peter Wolf and Seth Justman in the lawsuit filed in Boston Superior Court, claiming that they "planned and conspired" to continue touring without him and were unlawfully using the group's trademarked name. Geils' lawsuit was unsuccessful. Angry at his bandmates for what they did, he permanently left the band, although he admitted in an interview several years later he did not bear his bandmates any ill will, saying, "I wish them well. There is no bitterness on my part..." Geils died in 2017.
781:. For their 2010 dates, the band was again supported by the Uptown Horns along with backup singers Mitch Chakour, Andricka Hall and Nichelle Tillman. Hall and Tillman toured with the band for their 2012 tour, as did the Uptown Horns, while Hall, Mitch Chakour, and Ada Dyer were the backup singers on the 2011 tour. Since this time, Wolf and Geils had also both been touring as solo artists. Danny Klein formed a new band called Danny Klein's Full House that was dedicated to playing the music of The J. Geils Band. 1788: 1774: 44: 653:" received airplay on Urban contemporary radio notably, in Metro Detroit, and reached number 25 on the Billboard soul chart and peaked at 12 on U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. The song also received airplay on rock and Top 40 stations. The third and final single released from the album "Angel in Blue" peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band's videos for "Centerfold" and "Freeze Frame" were in heavy rotation on 256:, representing compositions credited to the entire band as a whole. After Wolf left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career, the band released one more album in 1984 with Justman on lead vocals, before breaking up in 1985. Beginning in 1999, the band had several reunions prior to the death of its namesake, J. Geils, on April 11, 2017. 784:
The J. Geils Band embarked on a short U.S. tour in August/September 2012. However, they left for the tour without J. Geils, replaced by touring guitarists Duke Levine and Kevin Barry, along with touring drummer Tom Arey. A furious Geils filed a lawsuit against the other group members over using the
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on Lansdowne Street (formerly the location of Avalon, Axis, The Embassy and The Modern), with Marty Richards on drums and Mitch Chakour supplying backup vocals. Subsequently, they played two shows on April 24 and 25 at Detroit's Fillmore Theater (formerly State Theater). They also did a second show
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Wolf left the group in 1983 over disagreements on the group's musical direction. Many years later in 2016, Wolf offered the following recollection of the disagreements within the group that led to his departure: "I did not leave the band, but the majority of the band wanted to move in another
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during the 1970s and soon achieved commercial success before moving toward a more mainstream radio-friendly sound in the early 1980s, which brought the band to its commercial peak. They performed a mix of cover songs of classic blues and R&B songs, along with original compositions written
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labels. The band would continue to use these vintage-style Atlantic labels, in different colors with each album release, throughout their remaining tenure with the label. Seeking to seize on this commercial success, the band released their following album
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and others. Since 2007, he has toured as part of the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue on different Blues Cruises and again on land-based shows. Magic Dick is still active and touring as an acoustic duo with Shun Ng. The duo released an EP "About Time".
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Through constant touring, the band soon built a large following in the US for their energetic live shows, with the charismatic stage-antics and "microphone-stand-pole-vaulting" of singer Peter Wolf, as well as its innovative use of the
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and released that September, showcased their live appeal. Although they hailed from Boston, the band had always considered Detroit its second home because of its enormous popularity there. Part of their second live album
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sat in on drums for this tour, which also saw the band supported by backup singers Andricka Hall and Catherine Russell, as well as the Uptown Horns (who had also appeared with the group on its
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for Massachusetts-based blues/rock group The Installers (Francesca Records No. 1011). He also occasionally performed live with the group. The December 2009 edition of
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Foundation for cancer care. On May 22, 2006, all six original members had a surprise reunion at bassist Danny Klein's 60th birthday party at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston.
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The band was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the years 2005, 2006, 2011, 2017, and 2018. They were not voted in on any of those attempts.
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in August 1970 in A&R Studios in New York City and it was released in November. The band started to get airplay with release of their first single, a rock-cover of
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on most tour dates across North America, along with a few solo shows. Their final tour was in the summer of 2015 with their final show being played in Detroit, MI.
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which was released in January 1980 and yielded two Top 40 singles, the song "Come Back" which peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard chart, as well as the title track "
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Despite losing their eponymous leader, the J. Geils Band remained active. On May 30, 2013, they performed six songs as part of the Boston Strong concert at the
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in multiple locations across the United States. Beginning in the fall of 2014 and through the beginning of 2015, The J. Geils Band was the opening act for
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and was their Top 40 debut in 1972 (at No. 39 on the Billboard chart). The album was released in October 1971. In April 1972, Atlantic staff producer
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which also contributed to the album's success. During 1982 the band was frequently selling out arenas around the US, including a month-long tour with
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Peter Wolf followed his time in the band with a moderately successful solo career, having six solo singles chart on the U.S.
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The band took its time carefully considering various offers of contracts. Unofficial live recordings circulated: as noted in
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After the release of their first two albums and keeping a busy show schedule, it was The J. Geils Band's third studio album
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as a lead instrument. Harmonicalinks.com later called Magic Dick "a pioneer in sound and style for rock harmonica."
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200 album charts in the United States in 1973 and spawning the single "Give It to Me", which went to No. 30 in the
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Tour). After the '99 reunion tour finished at that year's end, Wolf returned to touring with his own backup band.
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The group hit their commercial peak and achieved mainstream success in the early 1980s, first with the humorous
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airplay with a series of several successful singles in the early 1970s, the first one being a cover version of
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in the 1980s and early 1990s. He continued to release albums into the 2010s, with his most recent release
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After spending the better part of 1970 playing live shows around the US opening for artists as eclectic as
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during the first half of 2008 and continues to tour heavily with his solo band, the Midnight Travelers.
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described their 1970s period as a band "pure and simple, churning out greasy covers of obscure R&B,
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band The Hallucinations, drummer Stephen Jo Bladd and vocalist Peter Blankenfeld, a fast-talking former
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primarily by Wolf and Justman, as well as some group compositions written under the pseudonymous name
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as their support act in March 1982., The band also undertook a two-month tour of Europe playing with
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in Boston (where he lived in "The Playboy Room" of the Gamma Phi Kappa Fraternity). Originally named
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in November of that same year, which debuted at No. 51 but did not match the commercial success of
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They became The J. Geils Blues Band, later dropping the word "Blues" from the band name. Soon, fan
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named The J. Geils Band as its favorite local band. Both bands later played the last show at the
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Magic Dick contributed his harmonica playing and some vocals as part of a live recording called
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Stephen Jo Bladd โ€“ drums, percussion, backing vocals (1968โ€“1985, 2006), lead vocals (1983โ€“1985)
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were distributed in red vinyl, (instead of the customary black), with matching red 1950s style
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On February 26, 2005, the band (with drummer Marty Richards) reunited at the Charles Hotel in
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from June and July of that year as well. The band followed up on the international success of
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The group reunited with Wolf in 1999 for a 13-date tour of the East Coast and upper Midwest.
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on January 23, 2010. On August 14, 2010, The J. Geils Band reunited once again to open for
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In 1968, the band switched focus, going electric and recruiting two fellow musicians from
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joined on keyboards and the band started to earn a sizable following in the Boston area.
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On February 19, 2009, the band reunited again to perform the opening concert at the new
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that would be the first commercial breakthrough for the band, reaching No. 10 on the
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in Massachusetts and started the performance shop KTR European Motorsports in
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direction. They wanted to continue in a pop-techno way, it wasn't my thing."
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charts following the album's release in 1973. The original U.S. copies of
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and spun off a sizable hit single in "One Last Kiss" (No. 35 on the
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performs it in the film, and it also appeared on the film's soundtrack
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The band started in the mid-1960s while John Geils was attending
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Since the breakup of the band in 1985, J. Geils began restoring
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in Boston. The concert, a benefit for victims of the recent
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Reunion appearances, Geils' departure, and final dissolution
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The band went on to record one more album of new material,
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singles in the early 1970s, including a cover of the song "
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Crispin Cioe โ€“ alto & baritone sax (1982, 1999โ€“2015)
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by the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue featuring The
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enlisted the Geils Band to record two tracks behind
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Geils Band | Biography & History" 1009:Nichelle Tillman โ€“ backing vocals (2010, 2012) 874:, which released two records: the self-titled 235:, drummer Stephen Bladd, vocalist/keyboardist 227:. The original band members included vocalist 2175: 1818: 1385:Atlantic/Atco Records, catalog no. SD 33-364. 896:featured an in-depth interview with Geils by 8: 2321:Musical groups from Worcester, Massachusetts 638:" which hit No. 1 for six weeks on the 581:(1978), which charted at No. 49 on the 511:, 1982), would also be recorded in Detroit. 447:Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play the Blues, 407:, The J. Geils Band recorded their debut LP 1646:. April 12, 2017. Retrieved April 15, 2017. 1573:. Newsroom.mohegansun.com. October 27, 2009 1498:"THE J. GEILS BAND: Tour Dates 1970 โ€“ 1983" 1269: 1267: 1265: 1197:"The Album That Broke Up The J. Geils Band" 1027:Cheryl Freeman โ€“ backing vocals (2013โ€“2015) 2182: 2168: 2160: 1825: 1811: 1803: 1786: 1772: 1440:"Because Music Matters โ€“ Featured Release" 1006:Mitch Chakour โ€“ backing vocals (2009โ€“2011) 31: 1977:You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd 1167:You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd 997:Catherine Russell โ€“ backing vocals (1999) 839:In 2013 the band was the opening act for 695:You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd 275:Hot 100 in 1972), as well as the single " 1247:Modern Blues Harmonica (March 7, 2008). 1037:Arno Hecht โ€“ tenor sax (1982, 1999โ€“2015) 1003:Marty Richards โ€“ drums (2005, 2009โ€“2011) 938:being released in 2016. He toured with 769:The band played a benefit in Boston for 669:with the release of another live album, 431:", which appeared on their second album 2336:2015 disestablishments in Massachusetts 1188: 1018:Kevin Barry โ€“ rhythm guitar (2012โ€“2015) 679:, which the band remade for their 1977 1249:"Magic Dick explains "Whammer Jammer"" 115:1967โ€“1985, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2009โ€“2015 2316:Musical groups disestablished in 2015 7: 2331:1967 establishments in Massachusetts 2326:Rock music groups from Massachusetts 1461:Pevos, Edward (September 15, 2015). 886:. In 2004, Geils produced the album 845:Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band 419:", and soon the band would get more 223:, under the leadership of guitarist 322:trio with Geils on guitar, bassist 2311:Musical groups established in 1967 2301:American blues rock musical groups 1547:Sullivan, Jim (February 6, 2009). 1364:The song "Cry One More Time" from 796:victims, also featured Aerosmith, 25: 1656:Chokshi, Niraj (April 11, 2017). 1306:"J Geils Band: Beantown Get-down" 1046:Larry Etkin โ€“ trumpet (1999โ€“2015) 747:on Lansdowne Street on April 28. 596:1980s commercial peak and breakup 505:, 1976), and all of their third ( 231:, harmonica and saxophone player 1614:Sullivan, Jim (April 11, 2023). 1024:Ada Dyer โ€“ backing vocals (2011) 259:The band first released several 191: 42: 1043:Paul Litteral โ€“ trumpet (1982) 305:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 485:prior to the venue's closing. 355:. Initial influences included 1: 1549:"Open House โ€“ Music Features" 1070:The J. Geils Band discography 731:, for a charity show for the 488:The Geils Band's third album 313:Snoopy and the Sopwith Camels 271:(which reached No. 39 on the 1398:. NewsTimes. October 7, 2015 1021:Tom Arey โ€“ drums (2012โ€“2015) 854:Projects outside of the band 233:Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz 1303:Edmonds, Ben (March 1971). 870:" Salwitz to form the band 622:The Wedding Singer Volume 2 2352: 1502:thejgeilsband.blogspot.com 1345:Thejgeilsband.blogspot.com 1227:Thejgeilsband.blogspot.com 1067: 1049:Bob Funk โ€“ trombone (2010) 2132:Land of a Thousand Dances 2058:First I Look at the Purse 2039:Best of The J. Geils Band 2031:Best of The J. Geils Band 1840: 1595:. NESN.com. April 8, 2010 417:First I Look at the Purse 330:player Richard Salwitz (" 41: 2306:American musical sextets 771:Big Brothers/Big Sisters 729:Cambridge, Massachusetts 479:The Allman Brothers Band 291:" (No. 1 in 1982), and " 221:Worcester, Massachusetts 219:band formed in 1967, in 84:Worcester, Massachusetts 1396:"Peter Wolf at The Egg" 1275:Stephen Thomas Erlewine 794:Boston Marathon bombing 449:issued in August 1972. 309:Northeastern University 777:at a sold-out show at 75:Background information 2262:A Cure for Loneliness 2086:Where Did Our Love Go 1713:"KTR Racing Homepage" 1368:was later covered by 936:A Cure for Loneliness 810:New Kids on the Block 628:with their hit album 1620:Bestclassicbands.com 1420:. 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J Geils Band
L-R: J. Geils, Magic Dick, Peter Wolf Not pictured: Seth Justman, Danny Klein, Stephen Jo Bladd
J. Geils
Magic Dick
Peter Wolf
Seth Justman
Danny Klein
Worcester, Massachusetts
Rock
blues rock
new wave
Atlantic
EMI America
J. Geils
Magic Dick
Danny Klein
Seth Justman
Peter Wolf
jgeilsband.com
/หˆษกaษชlz/
rock
Worcester, Massachusetts
John "J." Geils
Peter Wolf
Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz
Seth Justman
Danny Klein
R&B
blues rock
Top 40

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