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Years active
  
1962โ€“1966, 2000-2010

Active until
  
2010


Also known as
  
The Playmates (1962-1963)Wildcat (2000-2010)

Labels
  
Riviera, Columbia, Vogue Schallplatten

Past members
  
Marty Fortson (deceased)Paul DennertDoug GeanOtto NussJoe Pennell (deceased)Jim BoalWillie GautBill DobslawTerry McCoyStanley "Chip" BaginskiJeff McKew

Origin
  
South Bend, Indiana, United States (1962)

Members
  
Marty Fortson, Otto Nuss, Bill Dobslaw, Doug Gean

Albums
  
Let's Have a Party, Campus Party, California Sun, Let's Stomp With the Rivieras: Unissued 1964 Recordings

Genres
  
Rock and roll, Surf music, Garage rock

Similar
  
Joe Jones, The Crests, Henry Glover, The Trashmen, The Chantays

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The Rivieras were an American rock and roll group, who formed in the early 1960s in South Bend, Indiana, United States. They are best known for their hit "California Sun", written by Henry Glover. Despite their background, they popularized their own variety of surf music, with a unique organ-lead sound. The band was also notable for being one of the last American rock and roll bands to top the charts before the British Invasion. After various line-up changes, the band folded in 1966. Since then, there have been various reunions.

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History

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The Rivieras were made up of teenagers from South Bend Central High School. (This group should not be confused with the Coed Records East coast rhythm & blues group of the same name who had hits in the late 50s and the early 60s.) Originally called the Playmates, they were forced to change their names as there was already a group playing under that name. They decided to rename themselves after the Buick Riviera.

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The Rivieras were one of the many groups in America that became part of the "frat rock" movement in the early 1960s. The group had their greatest hit in 1964 with "California Sun", which reached No. 5 on the main US pop music chart. In fact, "California Sun" was one of the last pure American rock-and-roll songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart before the "British Invasion", reaching its peak chart position the same week as the Beatles topped the chart with "I Want to Hold Your Hand".

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In addition to their one hit, the Rivieras scored three more songs in 1964 that dipped into the Billboard Hot 100: "Let's Have a Party" (#99), "Little Donna" (#93) and "Rockin' Robin" (#96). Also that year, their debut album, Let's Have a Party, peaked at No. 115 on the Billboard 200.

Both personal reasons and drastic changes in pop music led to the split-up of the group in 1966.

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Nuss, Gean, and Fortson revived the Rivieras in 1980, and in 1987, this lineup recorded a 10-track vanity album to be sold at appearances.

The band was revived in 2000 under the name Wildcat by original members Marty Fortson (vocals, rhythm guitar), Joe Pennell (lead guitar), and Paul Dennert (drums) in addition to Kevin Szucsits (keyboard, bass). The name change came as a result of original Rivieras members Otto Nuss (organ) and Doug Gean (bass) retiring from performing, and was also named after the Buick Wildcat. With the name change came a style change as well, playing a more modern, hard rock sound.

Founding member Joe Pennell died on April 21, 2011, at the age of 66. Marty Fortson died on September. 26, 2012.

Members

  • Marty "Bo" Fortson (born 1945): lead vocals and rhythm guitar (1962-1963)
  • Doug Gean (born 1951): bass guitar (1962-)
  • Joe Pennell: guitar (1962-1963)
  • Otto Nuss: organ (1962-1966)
  • Paul Dennert: drums (1962-1964)
  • Stanley "Chip" Baginski: drums
  • Bill Dobslaw: lead vocals (1963-)
  • Willy Gaut: vocals, rhythm guitar (1963-1965)
  • Jim Boal: lead guitar (1963-1965)
  • Bobby Wantuch: drums
  • Clifford Nolte: Bass Guitar
  • Fortson, Pennell and Nolte left the group for the Marine Corps shortly after recording "California Sun". They were replaced by Jim Boal (lead guitar) and Willie Gaut (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Bobby Wantuch (drums). The band's manager Bill Dobslaw took over as lead vocalist on recordings of subsequent lesser hits.

    Near the end of the band's life, other members left the group under parental pressure to focus on education. Various replacements were used to fill in the vacancies including Jeff McKew (vocals, guitar) and Terry McCoy (drums).

    Let's Have A Party (1964)

    1. California Sun
    2. Danny Boy
    3. Twist & Shout
    4. Little Donna
    5. Church Key
    6. Killer Joe
    7. Lets Have A Party
    8. Rockin' Robin
    9. H.B. Goose Step
    10. Keep A Knockin'
    11. Oh, Boy
    12. When The Saints
    Personnel
  • Marty "Bo" Fortson: vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Joe Pennell: lead guitar
  • Otto Nuss: organ, piano
  • Doug Gean: bass guitar
  • Paul Dennert: drums
  • Let's Stomp with The Rivieras (1964)

    Label: Norton, CD and LP, Released 2000
    Tracks:

    1. Arizona Sun
    2. I'm Lookin' For Someone To Love
    3. Comin' Back Home
    4. Sarah Lee
    5. Johnny B. Goode
    6. Rosie Lee
    7. When You Look At Me Like This
    8. I've Had It
    9. Blueberry Hill
    10. Let's Dance
    11. Surfin' Fun
    12. What'd I Say
    13. Mama Don't Allow
    14. Let's Stomp
    15. Peggy Sue
    16. Cherry Pie
    17. Lakeview Lane
    18. Do You Wanna Dance
    19. Wild Weekend
    20. Money
    21. Shout
    22. Let's Stomp

    Campus Party (1965)

    1. California Sun '65
    2. Hanky Panky
    3. Tossin' And Turnin'
    4. Somebody New
    5. Money Honey
    6. Bug Juice
    7. Fortune Teller
    8. Doctor Feelgood
    9. Comin' Back Home
    10. Church Key Pt. 2
    11. Louie Louie
    12. Farmer John
    Personnel
  • Jeff McKew: vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jim Boal: lead guitar
  • Otto Nuss: organ, piano
  • Doug Gean: bass guitar
  • Terry McCoy: drums
  • Willie Gaut (vocals, rhythm guitar)
  • Ray Eberhart: lead guitar / vocal (1966โ€“1967)
  • John Swoveland: bass guitar (1966โ€“1967)
  • 45s

    1964
  • "Played On / California Sun" (Riviera #1401) La Porte, Indiana.
  • "California Sun / H.B. Goose Step"(Riviera #1401) South Bend, Indiana.
  • "Let's Have a Party / Little Donna" (Riviera #1402) La Porte, Indiana.
  • "Rockin' Robin / Battle Line" (Riviera #1403) La Porte, Indiana.
  • 1965
  • "Whole Lotta Shakin' / Rip It Up" (Riviera #1405) South Bend, Indiana.
  • "Whole Lotta Shakin' / Whole Lotta Shakin'" (Riviera #1405 DJ) South Bend, Indiana.
  • "Let's Go to Hawaii / Lakeview Lane" (Riviera #1406) South Bend, Indiana.
  • "Somebody New / Somebody Asked Me" (Riviera #1407) La Porte, Indiana.
  • "Never Feel the Pain / Bug Juice" (Riviera #1409) Mishawaka, Indiana.
  • "California Sun / Little Donna / Back In The Sun" (Riviera #1410) South Bend, Indiana.
  • "California Sun '65"
  • Songs

    California SunGood Morning Vietnam ยท 1987
    Count Every Star1992
    Moonlight Cocktails2005

    References

    The Rivieras Wikipedia


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