Regional "hit" records (new thread from MCamp's observations on Classic Rock)
MCamp - in the Carter Alan thread you mentioned "Starman" only went to #65 nationally.
That may be true, but in Boston it was in the Top 30, played regularly on the stations here.
I was at the Bowie show at the Music Hall in 1973 - the tickets were $3.50 - and there were
Billboards in Somerville and other suburban areas "Ziggy Stardust Is David Bowie...David Bowie Is Ziggy Stardust".
Great media campaign. I think Ed Rosenblatt was at the Helm at the time and at a 1980 Musexpo Convention in Florida I asked him why RCA didn't continue doing great marketing like that.
It made a "regional" hit out of Starman. What other "Regional Hits" stayed in Boston or other areas of the country?
"No Good To Cry" - The Wildweeds (with Al Anderson). It's on a WRKO double lp set I believe
It's also on one of Barry Scott's CDs - actually, maybe not. Barry said he wanted that song on his
CD
Barry has Dave Finnerty's Road Apples "Let's Live Together" - a big Regional hit that got picked up by a major label
http://www.lost45.com/cd.html#tracks2
Finnerty went on to The Joneses(Atlantic) and wrote for Peter Frampton
WILDWEEDS
http://cgi.ebay.com/THE-WILDWEEDS-NO-GOOD-TO-CRY-PROMO_W0QQitemZ140022174327QQcmdZViewItem
Best of the Wildweeds
http://www.smarter.com/best-of-the-wildweeds-no-good-to-cry---pd--ch-5--pi-448818.html
Also, "Gimme Some Lovin" was a regional hit for The Jordan Brothers, not the national Spencer Davis Group hit.
A knock off actually got substantial Boston airplay
Any other "regional" Boston hits and what station broke them?
MCamp - in the Carter Alan thread you mentioned "Starman" only went to #65 nationally.
That may be true, but in Boston it was in the Top 30, played regularly on the stations here.
I was at the Bowie show at the Music Hall in 1973 - the tickets were $3.50 - and there were
Billboards in Somerville and other suburban areas "Ziggy Stardust Is David Bowie...David Bowie Is Ziggy Stardust".
Great media campaign. I think Ed Rosenblatt was at the Helm at the time and at a 1980 Musexpo Convention in Florida I asked him why RCA didn't continue doing great marketing like that.
It made a "regional" hit out of Starman. What other "Regional Hits" stayed in Boston or other areas of the country?
"No Good To Cry" - The Wildweeds (with Al Anderson). It's on a WRKO double lp set I believe
It's also on one of Barry Scott's CDs - actually, maybe not. Barry said he wanted that song on his
CD
Barry has Dave Finnerty's Road Apples "Let's Live Together" - a big Regional hit that got picked up by a major label
http://www.lost45.com/cd.html#tracks2
Finnerty went on to The Joneses(Atlantic) and wrote for Peter Frampton
WILDWEEDS
http://cgi.ebay.com/THE-WILDWEEDS-NO-GOOD-TO-CRY-PROMO_W0QQitemZ140022174327QQcmdZViewItem
Best of the Wildweeds
http://www.smarter.com/best-of-the-wildweeds-no-good-to-cry---pd--ch-5--pi-448818.html
Also, "Gimme Some Lovin" was a regional hit for The Jordan Brothers, not the national Spencer Davis Group hit.
A knock off actually got substantial Boston airplay
Any other "regional" Boston hits and what station broke them?