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Subject: RE: Where is Gary Troxel??? Dum, dum, da... From: Peter T. Date: 28 Sep 00 - 11:13 AM According to the ABC piece he still seems to be touring with some version of the Fleetwoods. I am beginning to imagine one weird old folks home with all these decaying pop stars warbling at each other -- "And in this room, Dion and the Belmonts...." yours, PEter T. |
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Subject: RE: Where is Gary Troxel??? Dum, dum, da... From: mousethief Date: 27 Sep 00 - 11:15 AM I always find it sad when a former "great" performer is reduced to playing bush-league venues (we had the Pretenders at a local bar recently), or worse taking some manual labor job (e.g. longshoreman like Troxel). I wonder if the former stars feel bad about it? "I was on top of the world now look at me?" Or maybe they realize stardom is fleeting, and are happy with their lives for other reasons than being on top of the charts. Still, Gary Troxel had such a wonderful voice back in the late 1950s and early 1960s -- he should be singing, not slinging.
Alex |
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Subject: RE: Where is Gary Troxel??? Dum, dum, da... From: Peter T. Date: 26 Sep 00 - 04:48 PM A Picture of Gary Troxel!!. God, I am fond of the Internet. yours, Peter T. P.S. The Troxels lost -- I know of this case because of some incensed grandparents of my acquaintance!! |
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Subject: RE: Where is Gary Troxel??? Dum, dum, da... From: Peter T. Date: 26 Sep 00 - 04:41 PM STOP PRESS!! It turns out that the guy in the Troxel case in the U.S. Supreme court is Gary Troxel!! (The Troxel case is about whether grandparents should have visitation rights with their grandkids. The grandparents in this case include: "Gary Troxel is a longshoreman who was the lead singer of the Fleetwoods, a classic-rock trio from Olympia, in the 1960s. Gary still performs with the group, best known for two gold records: "Come Softly to Me" and "Mr. Blue." (Seattle Times)!!!! Omigod. yours, Peter T. |
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Subject: Where is Gary Troxel??? Dum, dum, da... From: Peter T. Date: 26 Sep 00 - 04:34 PM Following the recent catter triumph, the question remains: WHERE IS GARY TROXEL (of the Fleetwoods)??? From: http://www.history-of-rock.com/fleetwoods.htm: In 1958, Barbara Laine Ellis, and Gretchen Diane Christopher wanted to form a singing group in their hometown of Olympia, WA, to entertain at school functions during their senior year.In an attempt to come up with a trio or quartet, they auditioned other girls, but none qualified. They then decided to work as a duo with instrumental accompanist.. They enlisted Gary Robert Troxel from nearby Centralia, to play the trumpet.
The girls' harmonizing was fine, but the trumpet was out of place. A suggestion was made to have Gary wordlessly vocalize the trumpet part. Thus, by accident, was born the unique sound of the Fleetwoods - who were then known as Two Girls and a Guy. Immediately popular in Olympia, they performed quiet versions of rock and roll hits "Goodnight My Love,"Confidential," and "Runaround."
Up until that time, the Pacific Northwest had largely been ignored as a producer of rock and roll records.ÿ Still, in the area between Portland and Seattle, there was a sizable teen audience that was happy for entertainment.
The local success of Two Girls and a Guy did not go unnoticed in Seattle. Bonnie Guitar was preparing to launch her own Dolphin label and was looking for a musical group with appeal to teens. Miss Guitar put out the word she was auditioningrecording acts. A talent Scout in Olympia sent in a tape of a song co-written by Two Girls and a Guy called, "Come Softly."Miss Guitar was impressed enough to invite them to Seattle to audition. The group did a few rock and roll standards before they were asked to do "Come Softly," a simple tune which the female and male lead voices alternated. the group soon found themselves in the recording studio... |
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