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The Palace Guard : ウィキペディア英語版
The Palace Guard

The Palace Guard was an American garage rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964. Though the band never obtained national success, they made a huge splash in Southern California with their song "Falling Sugar". The group is also notable for featuring the first commercial appearance of Emitt Rhodes, later a member of the Merry-Go-Round.
==History==

Foundation of the Palace Guard was set in early 1964 with the formation of the Emerals (sometimes incorrectly noted as the Emeralds) in Los Angeles. However, the band did not last long after a contract dispute resulted in the band members parting ways. After drummer Emitt Rhodes had a change of heart, he reconciled with some of his former bandmates, rechristening themselves the Palace Guard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Emitt Rhodes - The Whole Story )〕 The earliest lineup consisted of Rhodes, Rick Moser (bass guitar), Mike Conley (rhythm guitar), Chuck McClong (piano), and brothers David (tambourine, vocals), John (tambourine, vocals), and Don Beaudoin (lead guitar).〔(【引用サイトリンク】year=2003 )〕 For a brief period, the band also featured actor Don Grady—contributing vocals, keyboards, and drums—of ''My Three Sons'' fame, who went on to become a member of the sunshine pop band the Yellow Balloon. Grady stayed with the Palace Guard to record one obscure single, "Little People", in early 1965, which was credited to Don Grady and the Palace Guard.
The band was known for their style of dress, clothing themselves in military-themed red coats, as if they were members of the Queen's Guard.〔 After months of rehearsal, the Palace Guard's big break came when KRLA deejay Casey Kasem invited the group to perform on his local television dance show ''Shebang''. In mid-1965, the group began an extended residency at the Hullabaloo club, on Sunset Boulevard, earning popularity as a need-to-see attraction in Los Angeles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】year=2009 )〕 Two singles followed on the Orange-Empire record label, before the group scored a regional hit with "Falling Sugar" in early 1966, described by music historian Lenny Kaye as "a catchy Moptop-ish toe tapper brimming with youthful fervor". Indeed, "Falling Sugar", like must of their material derived from a blend of folk rock and the harmonic sound of the Beatles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】year=1998 )
Rhodes began to have larger ambitions, both as a songwriter and to become a guitarist, leading him to depart the band to form the Merry-Go-Round and reaching number 63 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with his song "Live". His replacement Terry Rae, formerly of the Driftones, an early version of the Yellow Payges, recalls in an interview that prior to leaving Rhodes "used to bring up his acoustic guitar and sing "Yesterday" at the Hullabaloo while he was with The Guard. I think this gave him the inspiration to play guitar full time, and to do only his material".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Palace Guard )〕 After Rhodes' departure, the Palace Guard signed to Cameo-Parkway Records, releasing "Greed" and "Saturday's Children". However, with no national distribution in sight for the group, they decided to disband in mid-1966.〔
Since their disbandment, the Palace Guard's songs have been compiled on several compilation albums, including the ''Nuggets'' albums ''Nuggets Volume Four: Pop Part Two'', the 1998 expanded box-set reissue of ''Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968'', and ''Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets 1965-1968''. On February 23, 2003, Gear-Fab Records released all of the band's recorded material on ''The Palace Guard'' album.

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