Some Fun? "B" Groups/Performers??


Well, I'm not thinking of the Cubs or '70's Iowa or Northwestern,...no, I'm thinking more Dave Clark Five, Del Shannon, Lovin Spoonfull...etc. So, who are you favorite groups or individuals that were never quite #1 or always in the shadows of others. Maybe Dinah Washington or Sarah Vaughn always living down from Billie and Ella... A thought that brought this on..a friend and I were talking of good concerts..and I thought of the time I saw Steve Martin and John Sebastian was his opener.. Well, after the 3rd curtian call Mr Sebastian finally was allowed to leave the stage,..and Steve Martin came out and said..."Did you like John Sebastian"?..and of course the crowd exploded..and Steve said.."last time I'll ever have that a_ _ hole" open.
So, who are your favorite also-rans?
whatjd

Showing 1 response by justicels

Mark Eitzel--voted songwriter of the year by Rolling Stone in 1991,used to front a band called American Music Club,now solo with an electronica based album out called the Invisible Man.
He's never sold many records but has written some of the most beautiful songs ever.
Basically too near the bone for wide-ranging appeal and too depressive for some but to me he's....well a flawed genius I guess.....check out the record Everclear by American Music Club and tell me I'm wrong.....

Ben