Chamaeleon Church

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Come Into Your Life 00:00 Tools
In A Kindly Way 00:00 Tools
Camillia Is Changing 00:00 Tools
Blueberry Pie 03:35 Tools
off with the olds 00:00 Tools
Here's a Song 00:00 Tools
Flowers In The Field 00:00 Tools
Spring This Year 00:00 Tools
Remembering's All I Can Do 00:00 Tools
Tompkins Square Park 00:00 Tools
Picking Up The Pieces 00:00 Tools
Your Golden Love 00:00 Tools
Ready, Eddie? (Waltz For Debbie) 00:00 Tools
Ready, Eddie? 00:00 Tools
SPRING IS HERE 00:00 Tools
Thompkins Square Park 00:00 Tools
Waltz For Eddie 00:00 Tools
reay, eddie? 00:00 Tools
Various - 01. Come Into Your Life 00:00 Tools
Ready Eddie? (Waltz For Debby) 00:00 Tools
Various - 02. Camillia is Changing 00:00 Tools
Various - 03. Spring This Year 00:00 Tools
Come In To Your Life 00:00 Tools
Remembring's All I Can Do 00:00 Tools
Various - 04. Blueberry Pie 00:00 Tools
Various - 08. In a Kindly Way 00:00 Tools
Various - 12. Ready, Eddie (Waltz for Debbie) 00:00 Tools
Various - 10. Picking Up the Pieces 00:00 Tools
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Psychedelic pop band Chamaeleon Church is best remembered as the launching pad for a pre-Saturday Night Live Chevy Chase. The group formed in Boston in 1967 after singer/guitarist Ted Myers, an alumnus of the Lost, met multi-instrumentalist Tony Schueren through mutual friends in another Bosstown Sound band, the Ultimate Spinach. After recruiting another Lost alum, Kyle Garrahan, to play bass, Chamaeleon Church (named after the astrological constellation The Chamaeleon) completed its lineup with Chase, whom Myers met while recording in New York. At the time Myers was under contract as a songwriter to N.Y.C. producer Alan Lorber, who agreed to produce the fledgling band's debut LP -- Chamaeleon Church later renounced the end result, issued on MGM in 1968, claiming Lorber's soft psych production ethos compromised their original vision. The band dissolved soon after a brief tour that included an appearance on the ABC television special What Gap? Myers and Schueren next reunited in the Ultimate Spinach, with the latter also collaborating with Chase on some sketch comedy pieces for The Groove Tube. Myers later worked at Rhino Records, while Schueren went on to join the staff of the National Lampoon, appearing regularly on their Radio Hour as well as on the Grammy-nominated albums The Missing White House Tapes and Goodbye Pop and composing the bulk of their mock-rock festival Lemmings. Chase, of course, joined the original cast of the landmark NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, becoming the program's first breakout star -- he left after one season to pursue a film career, appearing in comedy classics like Caddyshack, National Lampoon's Vacation, and Fletch before his career nosedived thanks to a series of painfully unfunny features. He also hosted his own notoriously short-lived late-night talk show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.