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  1. The Ram Jam “recording” was actually the same one originally recorded by Starstruck, the band at that time composed of Bartlett (lead guitar and vocals), Tom Kurtz (rhythm guitar and vocals), David Goldflies (bass), and David Fleeman (drums). The rest of the tracks on the first studio album containing “Black Betty” were played by the ...

  2. The band released two LPs: Ram Jam (1977) and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram (1978). Epic issued only three singles by the rockers. Blauvelt joined Spitball, a funky blues-type band, in the ...

  3. Hand Clappin, Foot Stompin, Funky-Butt ... Live! is a live album by Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band, released around December 1966. Background. Released in 1960, the album was reviewed by Allen Evans in the December 3 issue of New Musical Express. The saxophone playing by Lionel Kingham on "Land of a Thousand Dances" was also noted.

  4. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ram_JamRam Jam – Wikipedie

    Ram Jam byla americká rocková skupina, která se nejvíce proslavila v roce 1977 hitem „Black Betty“. Členové kapely byli Bill Bartlett ( kytara ), Pete Charles ( bicí ), Myke Scavone ( zpěv ), Howie Arthur Blauvelt ( baskytara ) a Jimmy Santoro , který cestoval s kapelou na podporu jejich debutového alba.

  5. Howard Blauvelt (1977 – 1978) Ram Jam were an American rock band popular in the 70s, best known for their 1977 Top 20 hit "Black Betty" (a cover of an old Leadbelly tune) that has been remixed and re-released many times. The band members were Bill Bartlett (guitar), Pete Charles (drums), Myke Scavone (lead singer), and Howie Arthur Blauvett ...

  6. The song was a regional hit in Virginia in 1967, recorded by Bob Marshall and the Crystals shortly after Curry's version was released. [3] It was also a minor hit for Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band. [4] It has also been covered by the Box Tops on their 1968 Non Stop album, [5] John Fred & His Playboy Band on their 1968 Agnes English album ...

  7. Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On June 5th 1977, "Black Betty" by Ram Jam entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #92; and on August 28th it peaked at #18 (for 1 week) and spent 17 weeks on the Top 100... It was the quartet's only Top 100 record... As already stated, Spiderbait's covered version reached #1 in Australia, and that was for ...

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