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King Harvest

Olcott, NY

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Official website WWW.KINGHARVEST.US - KING HARVEST RECORDED THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN CLASSIC HIT - "DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT" - AND LATER RECORDED AND TOURED WITH THE BEACH BOYS.

For Licensing information contact Darbo Music - email: darlegal@me.com

It all started in Ithaca, NY in the mid-60s, when the four core King Harvest members showed up at Cornell University for an education and found a college where there were 53 fraternities – that’s 53 opportunities to play fraternity parties, and for musicians, too much to let pass by. And so, the four eventual members of King Harvest - Eddie Tuleja ( guitar and vocals ), Ron Altbach ( keys), Doc Robinson ( keys, bass and lead vocals ) and Rod Novak ( bass, vocals and sax ) put their various pre-med and pre-law and architecture and art history and other potential careers in second place to their first love – playing rock and roll............Ronny, then Rod, then Eddie and finally Doc eventually made their way to Paris. First it was Ronny...

Official website WWW.KINGHARVEST.US - KING HARVEST RECORDED THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN CLASSIC HIT - "DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT" - AND LATER RECORDED AND TOURED WITH THE BEACH BOYS.

For Licensing information contact Darbo Music - email: darlegal@me.com

It all started in Ithaca, NY in the mid-60s, when the four core King Harvest members showed up at Cornell University for an education and found a college where there were 53 fraternities – that’s 53 opportunities to play fraternity parties, and for musicians, too much to let pass by. And so, the four eventual members of King Harvest - Eddie Tuleja ( guitar and vocals ), Ron Altbach ( keys), Doc Robinson ( keys, bass and lead vocals ) and Rod Novak ( bass, vocals and sax ) put their various pre-med and pre-law and architecture and art history and other potential careers in second place to their first love – playing rock and roll............Ronny, then Rod, then Eddie and finally Doc eventually made their way to Paris. First it was Ronny’s studying classical music with Mlle. Nadia Boulanger, then Rod recording in Paris as Clint Farwood for Jacques Morali (before his success with The Village People) and playing sax with chanteuse Nancy Holloway, then Eddie seduced by Ronny’s promise of rock and roll stardom, and finally Doc, who had just left Boffalongo, at a time when King Harvest was starting to roll................................... The band had recorded under various names in the French capital – a country album called E Rodney Jones and The Prairie Dogs with Rod and Eddie on vocals, another Prairie Dogs album of classic American country and traditional songs. After winning a rock and roll contest using the name King Harvest, they recorded their first rock album with bass player Didier Alexandre, Wells Kelly on drums, and Paul Harris on organ...............Then things took a turn toward the serious, with the band being asked to write and perform songs for the soundtrack to a film, Le Feu Sacre, which went on to represent France at the Cannes Film Festival in 1971. Jackie Lombard, who became one of the top concert promoters in France, was the band’s publicist and booked King Harvest into the Cannes Whiskey-a-Go-Go for the duration of the festival. Ringo Starr, Maurice Gibb, and other luminaries stopped by, a few offers were made, and King Harvest was on its way. They were booked to open for BB King at the Olympia Theatre in Paris. Ashley Kozak, manager of Donovan, invited the band to come to London to perform at the Speakeasy............As luck would have it, Wells Kelly came back to France, armed with his brother Sherman’s song Dancing in the Moonlight. (recorded as a single by Boffalongo for United Artists with Sherman's vocals). King Harvest teamed up with its producers Pierre Jaubert and Jack Robinson to arrange and record a new version of Dancing in the Moonlight with Doc singing lead............................ To everyone's amazement, Dancing in the Moonlight flopped in Europe. But in the summer of 1972, Jack Robinson decided that he wouldn't take no for an answer, and traveled to the US with Pierre Jaubert to first lease the master of Dancing in the Moonlight to a tiny NYC record company, and then to talk with DJs on the West Coast. Jack broke the record personally. Dancing in the Moonlight moved up the US charts, eventually staying high on the Billboard charts for 22 weeks.......................................................... The band, back in the US, settled in Ronny’s upstate NY hometown, Olcott NY, where they rehearsed and readied a second album as well as a tour of the East Coast. Welcomed by the entire town, King Harvest practiced in the basement of the local Methodist Church, and played gigs at local bars. The band now consisted of its original four members, plus Sherman Kelly (www.shermankelly.com) as an additional vocalist and keyboard player. Tony Cahill and David Montgomery came over from Paris to play bass and drums..................................The band’s second single, A Little Bit Like Magic, was released and a tour started, with Jay Leno of Tonight Show fame as opening act.
The group broke up in 1976, but all four members found themselves working in various parts of the Beach Boys organization, playing tours in the US, Canada, Australia, and England, recording on BB and Dennis Wilson albums, and staying in the game................................In 1982 Ronny arranged for "The Prairie Dogs" to play a 2-month tour in Norway. Upon their return they recorded an album called The Prairie Dogs - Country Classics............................................................................................. And, though they never duplicated their monster hit Dancing in the Moonlight, their bond of friendship lasts to this day, fulfilling the lyrical prediction of one of their greatest songs..... "Old Friends, When the Story Ends, We'll Still Be Good As Gold".

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  • “On Fat Tuesday all the world saw her– wearing a crown. Sarah Jane Freeman, a junior at the University of Virginia, is this year's Rex Queen. Freeman says she loves parties and dancing ("Dancing in the Moonlight," the 1973 hit, is her favorite song) and she had always admired the bling on the ballgowns of past Rex Queens.”
    Susan Roesgen, WGNO ABC
  • “Every once in awhile, a song comes out that not only defines an era, but embraces it. The 70s was a volatile decade, with everything from the socio-political climate to the pop culture scene changing as rapidly as the frames of an old school View-Master. How could one song possibly define such an anomalous decade?”
    Sonya Alexander, medium.com
  • “We asked several artists performing around town this weekend to choose their favorite love songs of all time...."King Harvest, Dancing in the Moonlight: It’s a love song, in a way, but a love of just having a good time." - Laura Finlay (artist/singer)”
    Jeff Milo, Detroit Free Press
  • “To hear/watch King Harvest live on The Jimmy Star Show tune in to W4CY Radio on Wednesday January 6th, 2016 from 3-5 pm ET and 12-2 pm PT online at www.w4cy.com from anywhere in the world.”
    Jimmy Star, PRLog
  • “Its lyrics depict a fantasy of everyone being able to get together in the spirit of dancing and having a great time under the moon, and it’s got a dreamy, intensely happy feel to it that always reminds us of those long nights that turn into early mornings with great friends.”
    Society of Rock, Society of Rock
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Past Events

  • Jul 19th, 2013 - Olcott Beach, NEW Y
    Carousel Park
  • Jul 14th, 2012 - Olcott, NEW Y
    In The Park

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