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Ernie and the Emperors were a rock band from Santa Barbara, California. They were an example of 1960s rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British Invasion with songs that employed rich harmonies, unique instrumental hooks, and upbeat lyrics. Their biggest hit was their single "Meet Me At The Corner", a No. 1 hit for them as Ernie and the Emperors, they were hugely popular both on the most widely listened to radio stations of the day and wherever they performed around the United States. Their unique sound, as well as their energetic stage presence gained them a reputation as one of California's best examples of a garage rock band. In later years, they also released materials as The Giant Crab, as Big Brother Ernie Joseph, Faith and as the Brian Faith Band. == History == Ernie and The Emperors started their career as the opening act for the Isley Brothers at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara. Soon after, having won numerous Battle of the Bands competitions, they were made the official house band for the venue. After signing a deal with Reprise Records in 1965, they enjoyed a No. 1 hit, "Meet Me At The Corner" in the California Gold Coast locale of Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties. The Emperors carried out a full performance schedule that took them all over the country and won them thousands of fans. For a long time they held the distinction of being the Tri-Counties' top band.〔(Ernie and the Emperors Official Website )〕 When bass man Randy Busby left, Denny and Kenny Fricia stepped in and the band changed their name to the Giant Crab. As each of the members were drafted into the military the band changed, but upon returning they re-reformed, releasing a string of singles and two LPs, quickly gaining a reputation as a hard rocking band. In 1968 Greg Munford, lead vocalist in the Strawberry Alarm Clock hit, Incense and Peppermints, also joined the Giant Crab as a studio artist and performed with the band in Wolfman Jack's California College Tour. Later, Greg Munford also performed in the Southeast Tour with the band. In 1969 Ernie Joseph changed his musical direction with the driving rock ''Confusion'' album, teaming up with brothers "Ruben the Jet" (Brian Faith), Cory (Cory Colt), and drummer Steve Dunwoodie (Stevie D), to tour the southeastern states as Big Brother Ernie Joseph, a tour that included the Love Valley Music Festival near Greensboro, NC). While on tour they performed with the Allman Brothers Band, Bruce Springsteen & Steel Mill, members of the Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Greg Munford and Ed King of the Strawberry Alarm Clock. The brothers continued to perform as Big Brother Ernie Joseph, Faith, and currently as the Brian Faith Band(), producing CDs and videos not only of themselves, but many noted artists. They have worked with such notables as Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow, and Blackmore's Night), Tim Bogert (Vanilla Fudge), Eddie Brigati (the Young Rascals), Cornelius Bumpus (the Doobie Brothers), Kenny Cetera (Chicago), Burleigh Drummond (Ambrosia), Bobby Harris (the Drifters), Doug Ingle (Iron Butterfly), Christian Love (son of Mike love of The Beach Boys), Steve Lukather (Toto), Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits), Roy Orbison, Katy Perry, Rare Earth, Jamie Shane (Canned Heat), Floyd Sneed (Three Dog Night), Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf), Toad the Wet Sprocket, Hubert Tubbs (Tower of Power), Chuck Wild (Missing Persons), and many more.〔(California Gold Coast Dreamin' )〕 Currently, the Orosco brothers are the subject of a documentary entitled ''Makin' It''〔(()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernie and the Emperors」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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