The Neon Philharmonic
The Neon Philharmonic | |
---|---|
General information | |
Genre (s) | Psychedelic rock |
founding | 1967 |
resolution | 1975 |
Last occupation | |
Keyboard |
Tupper Saussy |
singing |
Donald Gant |
Robert McClauskey |
The Neon Philharmonic was an American psychedelic rock band.
history
In 1969, the three session musicians Tupper Saussy, Donald Gant and Robert Mc Clauskey teamed up and had two hits on the US Billboard Hot 100; 1969 with Morning Girl place 17 and 1970 with Heighdy-Ho Princess place 94. From 1967 to 1975 other members were Kenny Buttrey, Jerry Carrigan, Norbert Putnam, Chip Young, Don Gant, Tupper Saussy, Dennis Good, Don Sheffield, Rufus Long, Pierre Menard and Chuck Wyatt.
Discography
Chart positions Explanation of the data |
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Singles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Albums
- 1969: The Neon Philharmonic
- 1969: The Moth Confesses
Singles & EPs
- 1969: Morning Girl
- 1970: Heighdy-Ho Princess
- 1970: Flowers For Your Pillow (7 ", Promo)
- 1972: Annie Poor (7 ", promo)
- 1975: So Glad You're A Woman (7 ", single)
literature
- Julia Edenhofer : The Great Oldie Lexicon . Bastei-Lübbe 1991, ISBN 3-404-60288-9 .
- Bob Stanley : Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Faber & Faber 2013, ISBN 0-571-28198-2 .
Web links
- The Neon Philharmonic on allmusic , accessed May 23, 2014
- Neon Philharmonic at discogs , accessed May 23, 2014
- theguardian.com: The 101 strangest records on Spotify: Brilliant Colors - Remastered by The Neon Philharmonic , accessed May 23, 2014
Individual evidence
- ↑ austriancharts.at: Tupper Saussy. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
- ↑ austriancharts.at: Donald Gant. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
- ↑ austriancharts.at: Bob McClauskey. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
- ^ Julia Edenhofer: The Great Oldie Lexicon . Bastei-Lübbe 1991, p. 442.
- ↑ discogs.com. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
- ↑ Chart sources: US