1910 Fruitgum Company - Simon Says 1967
The prototypical bubblegum group, the 1910 Fruitgum Company was the brainchild of
Buddah Records house producers
Jerry Kasenetz and
Jeff Katz, also the masterminds behind such phenoms as
the Ohio Express and
the Music Explosion. The
Kasenetz-
Katz formula was a simple one: they enlisted anonymous studio musicians (in this case, vocalists
Mark Gutkowski and
Joey Levine -- also the singer in
the Ohio Express -- along with guitarists
Frank Jeckell,
Pat Karwan, and
Chuck Travis, horn player
Larry Ripley, and drummers
Rusty Oppenheimer and
Floyd Marcus), and prolifically recorded lightweight, fluffy pop songs which found an eager audience in fans looking for an alternative to the edgier rock music of the late '60s. With the 1910 Fruitgum Company, the
Kasenetz-
Katz team scored their first major hit, the 1968 Top Five smash "Simon Says," launching the bubblegum craze; that same year they also scored with the singles "1, 2, 3 Red Light" and "Goody Goody Gumdrops," all three issued as title tracks from the group's first trio of LPs. 1969's "Indian Giver," the title cut from the Fruitgum Company's fourth album, was their last Top Five hit, and after one last LP,
Hard Ride, the group disbanded; some of its members later resurfaced in
the Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus. AllMusic.
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