Richard & the Young Lions

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Open Up Your Door 02:46 Tools
You Can Make It 02:49 Tools
Action Woman 00:00 Tools
Nasty 00:00 Tools
Once Upon Your Smile 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Missing You (Things Got Better) 00:00 Tools
Don't Waste My Time 00:00 Tools
IN SOUND Interview with Harry Harrison 00:00 Tools
Make Me Lonely 00:00 Tools
Dig We Must 00:00 Tools
Richard & The Young Lions - Open Up Your Door 00:00 Tools
Hurt By Love 00:00 Tools
One Kiss 00:00 Tools
Open Your Door 00:00 Tools
Warning 00:00 Tools
Nasty (Original) 00:00 Tools
Lost and found 00:00 Tools
You Can Make It (Original) 00:00 Tools
Don't Drag Me Down 00:00 Tools
It's a Cry'n Shame 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Sick And Tied 00:00 Tools
To Have And To Hold 00:00 Tools
Get Me To The World On Time 00:00 Tools
You Can Make It (Philips 40438) Newark, N.J. 1967 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Door (1966) 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Door - Richard And The Young Lions 00:00 Tools
Honor To Be 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Door. 00:00 Tools
Open up Your Door (Original) 00:00 Tools
19_Open Up Your Door 00:00 Tools
Nasty (Philips 40414) Newark, N.J. 1966 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Door (60s US Punk) 00:00 Tools
Once Upon Your Smile (Original) 00:00 Tools
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Richard and the Young Lions were an American garage rock band from Newark, New Jersey. They produced a moderately successful single with their song, "Open Up Your Door". The Young Lions originally performed under the name, the Emeralds. When Richard Tepp saw the group perform, he was so impressed with the act, he joined the band, which resulted in changing their moniker to the Original Kounts. In addition to having a repertoire conceived of British Invasion cover versions, the band members became known as one of the more rebellious acts as a result of the bandmembers growing their hair long. After being discovered by Larry Brown, (a.k.a. L. Russell Brown) and Ray Bloodworth during a chance encounter in a Newark pizzeria and joining Bob Crewe Productions, the name was changed to Richard and the Young Lions. The core of the group consisted of Tepp (lead vocals and tambourine), Bob Freedman (rhythm guitar and vocals), Marc Lees (lead guitar and vocals), Norm Cohen (drums), Ricky Rackin (guitar and bass guitar), and Jerry Raff (piano). The Young Lions managed to produce one minor hit with their song "Open Up Your Door". It reached number one in Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Elyria, Ohio; and Salt Lake City, Utah; number two in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada; number three in Tucson, Arizona; and the Top 10 in many other cities in the US and Canada. Nationally, it peaked at number 99 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 24, 1966 and number 91 on the Record World Top 100 Pops chart on October 8, 1966. The corresponding Cash Box listing was at number 70 on October 22, 1966. The band made several television appearances including The Hy Lit Show and The Jerry Blavat Show out of Philadelphia, PA. They also appeared in the Detroit market on Robin Seymour's Swingin' Time show, out of Windsor, Ontario. A video of that appearance on Swingin' Time has survived to this day and can be found on line. And the band also made two appearances on the Upbeat TV show out of Cleveland, OH, hosted by Don Webster. Their follow-up release, "Nasty", was chosen and released in late December 1966 and became a regional hit, but did not match the sales of their debut single. The Young Lions' final single, "You Can Make It" was released in February 1967 and received extensive radio play. However, the record company refused to distribute the single to the public, so "You Can Make It" failed to chart. The band sought to compose their own tracks, however they were no longer backed financially which led to their disbandment. Band members Current members: The Twig Lou Vlahakes Fred Randall Rick Robinson Mike Fornatale Past members: Bob Freedman Marc Lees Norm Cohen Ricky Rackin Jerry Raff (RIP) Eric Rackin (RIP) Lawrence Smith Shelly Riff Richard Tepp died of leukemia in 2004. A documentary on the band was produced in 2004, entitled Out of Our Dens: The Richard and the Young Lions Story by James Hannon and Leon Leybs, and narrated by preeminent radio personality Pat St. John. It featured the group's history from their early days to their reunion shows in the early 2000s. Howard "Richard" Tepp, died on 17 June 2004, about a week after this movie was completely finished and duplicated. Two days before his death, he watched the completed version for the first time. The Invaders, a punk group featuring the original singer from The Sonics, recorded a cover version of "Open up Your Door" (retitled "Open up Yer Door") in 1979. The Romantics, a hit pop group from the 1980s, recorded the same song, which appeared on their album, In Heat, and on two of their live albums. "Open Up Your Door" has also been covered by; Bill Kennedy's Showtime, The Raving Mojos, The Demolition Doll Rods, The Flakes, The Goldstars, The Hunchmen, The Stance, and The Future Primitives. And their song, "You Can Make It" was covered by Las Membranas. Discography Singles "Open Up Your Door" b/w "Once Upon Your Smile": Philips 40381 (1966) (both US and Canadian pressings) "Nasty" b/w "Lost and Found": Philips 40414 (1966) (both US and Canadian pressings) "You Can Make It" b/w "To Have and to Hold": Philips 40438 (1967) (both US and Canadian pressings) Compilation appearances "You Can Make It", their swan song, was compiled on Volume 12 of the Pebbles series in 1983. "Open up Your Door" was featured on the 1998 four CD box set, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.