The Doughboys

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Black Sheep 03:03 Tools
Carmalina 04:33 Tools
Shine 02:40 Tools
Fix Me 03:05 Tools
Melt 02:54 Tools
Disposable 05:14 Tools
Buying Time 02:28 Tools
Route 66 02:29 Tools
I Won't Write You A Letter 03:59 Tools
Tearin' Away 03:29 Tools
No Way 03:25 Tools
Treehouse 03:18 Tools
Neighbourhood Villain 04:32 Tools
Numbered Days 02:57 Tools
In my head 03:16 Tools
Shitty Song 03:38 Tools
End of the Hall 03:57 Tools
Everything 03:22 Tools
Waiting Away 02:36 Tools
Fall 04:15 Tools
Summer Song 04:33 Tools
White Sister 03:12 Tools
Today 03:01 Tools
Down Home Girl 04:19 Tools
She Doesn't Live There Anymore 03:23 Tools
Never Sleep 04:01 Tools
Out Of The Night 03:10 Tools
Turn Your Love On Me 03:50 Tools
That's How Strong My Love Is 03:45 Tools
Countdown 00:00 Tools
Land 04:24 Tools
Stranger From Within 02:50 Tools
Hear Me Moan 04:10 Tools
She Comes In Colors 03:59 Tools
I Never Liked You 00:00 Tools
Rhoda Mendelbaum 00:00 Tools
Too Little Too Late 04:10 Tools
Intravenus de Milo 04:07 Tools
Tradition 02:03 Tools
It's a Cryin' Shame 02:57 Tools
I'm Not Your Man 03:12 Tools
Deep End 04:22 Tools
The Forecast 02:51 Tools
Sorry Wrong Number 03:16 Tools
Happy Home 02:25 Tools
Break Out 03:32 Tools
I Remember 00:00 Tools
No Holiday (From Living) 02:50 Tools
Sunflower Honey 00:00 Tools
Far Away 04:40 Tools
Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 03:20 Tools
Happy Sad Day 00:00 Tools
Why She's a Girl from the Chainstore 02:09 Tools
Rush On You 02:41 Tools
Everything And After 00:00 Tools
Lucky 00:00 Tools
I'm Cryin' 03:06 Tools
Sidetracked Again 02:31 Tools
One More Time 03:03 Tools
Everything That's Close To You 03:14 Tools
Tuesday Afternoon 04:18 Tools
Maybe I've Gone Crazy 03:45 Tools
Early Warning Wake Up 03:56 Tools
Wait And See 04:35 Tools
The Tears of a Clown 04:18 Tools
Diamond Idiot 00:00 Tools
Every Bit of Nothing 00:00 Tools
The Apprenticeship Of Lenny Kravitz 04:30 Tools
Tuggin' Me Back 03:01 Tools
Shakin' My Soul 03:26 Tools
Dream Day 00:00 Tools
Slip Away 00:00 Tools
Yo Yo 03:09 Tools
I Don't Wanna Know! 00:00 Tools
It Can All Be Taken Away 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Dog Off Me 03:46 Tools
You're Related 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Me 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Martian 00:00 Tools
Tears 00:00 Tools
Down In The World 00:00 Tools
Nothing Inside 00:00 Tools
Coma 00:00 Tools
Can't Find the Day 00:00 Tools
Tupperware Party 03:54 Tools
Long Way Down 03:23 Tools
Until the Clock Strikes Doom 02:55 Tools
Perfect Garden 00:00 Tools
Slip Back 03:52 Tools
Sink or Swim 02:43 Tools
Something's Gonna Die Tonight 03:36 Tools
Route 22 04:35 Tools
For Your Love 02:46 Tools
Second Street 04:16 Tools
You Don't Even Know It 03:12 Tools
Sleeper 03:32 Tools
Be My Baby 03:23 Tools
Senseless Murders 02:43 Tools
Why Can't She See Me? 02:46 Tools
Love Is the Seed 03:23 Tools
It's Alright 03:12 Tools
Nobody's Girl 02:57 Tools
Queen City 04:41 Tools
Trail Left Behind 02:55 Tools
Desperate Delusion 04:01 Tools
Fool for Your Love 04:01 Tools
History 04:39 Tools
Wishful Thinking 04:39 Tools
Don’t Come Crying to Me 03:41 Tools
Shake It Loose 04:39 Tools
I'm That Kind of Man 03:41 Tools
Until Now 03:54 Tools
Crave 03:01 Tools
When up Turns to Down 04:47 Tools
Suck It Up 03:01 Tools
Heartache 03:01 Tools
Soho Girl 03:01 Tools
So Long 03:03 Tools
Twelve Bars and I Still Have The Blues 03:15 Tools
Manic Reaction 03:03 Tools
Play with Fire 04:23 Tools
She Rocks My Soul 02:59 Tools
Ready or Not 03:54 Tools
Bow to the Man 03:03 Tools
Sure Fire 04:17 Tools
Exit Homestead Enter Endless Road 04:17 Tools
Private Idaho 04:17 Tools
Done There Been That 04:17 Tools
Hear Me Moan (Live) 03:54 Tools
Everybody Knows My Name 02:43 Tools
Biding My Time 03:54 Tools
The Atomic Wavelength Transference Device 03:00 Tools
You Can’t Catch Me 01:53 Tools
Candy Candy 01:53 Tools
The Queen Of Bizarre 01:53 Tools
What's Going On 03:54 Tools
Forward Stop 03:00 Tools
Gambler 03:00 Tools
Sensless Murders 00:00 Tools
Deep End (Remix) 04:23 Tools
Kamikaze 01:53 Tools
16 sins 01:53 Tools
Too Little Too Late (Live) 01:53 Tools
Black Sheep (Live) 03:16 Tools
Whatever Makes You High 01:53 Tools
Youre Related 02:35 Tools
Cant Find The Day 03:15 Tools
Travelin’ Salesman 03:15 Tools
Turn Your Love On Me (Live) 03:15 Tools
Stop The Madness 03:16 Tools
Shawn's Stories 02:17 Tools
Never Sleeps 04:01 Tools
My Favourite Martian 02:51 Tools
Neighborhood Villain 02:17 Tools
Now & Then 03:40 Tools
Why Can't She See Me 03:15 Tools
She Comes in Colors (Live) 03:15 Tools
Don't Get Me Wrong 03:15 Tools
Out of the Night (Live) 03:20 Tools
Early Warning Wake Up (Live) 03:20 Tools
Good Cop Bad Cop 03:15 Tools
Sidetracked Again (Live) 03:57 Tools
Everyone Knows My Name 03:15 Tools
After Hours 03:15 Tools
Angelina 03:20 Tools
Queen City - Live 03:57 Tools
Awake and Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Tears Of A Clown 03:57 Tools
You Dont Know Me 02:51 Tools
Until the Clock Strikes Doom (Live) 02:51 Tools
Carmalina (Live) 02:51 Tools
The Thing Is 03:57 Tools
You Can't Catch Me 02:51 Tools
Somethings Gonna Die Tonight 00:00 Tools
Rock On 00:00 Tools
Yo-Yo 00:00 Tools
It's All Too Much 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (The Rascals) 03:02 Tools
Going Through The Motions 02:51 Tools
Nobody's Girl (Live) 02:51 Tools
Slip Back (Live) 02:51 Tools
Queen City (Live) 02:51 Tools
Don't Come Crying to Me 02:51 Tools
What's Going On? 02:51 Tools
My Reservation's Been Confirmed 02:51 Tools
Your Mind Is on Vacation 02:51 Tools
Play It Again 02:51 Tools
Solitary Man 02:51 Tools
I'm That Kind of Man (Live) 03:02 Tools
I'm Not Your Man (Live) 03:02 Tools
Spaghetti Song 03:02 Tools
Why Can't She See Me? (Live) 03:02 Tools
Lay It Down 03:02 Tools
Get A Load 03:02 Tools
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The Doughboys NJ: Maybe there was something in the water. Scratch the surface of anyone who was a teenager in Plainfield, New Jersey during the 60’s and you’ll find yourself being regaled with tales of wonder. Yes, we all have, to some extent, nostalgic leanings when recalling our youth, but there’s something different about Plainfielders. The eyes glaze over slightly with glee and smiles of recognition stretch across the faces when asked about the experience of growing up in the Queen City. Sure, some of it is filtered through a rose-colored lens, but for the most part it really was mystical and magical. The Doughboys played a role in this collective memory. What set them apart from the competition (and there were many rock’n’roll groups in the area) was an authentic passion for the music and presentation. The band was formed in the fall of 1964 when Mike Caruso asked Richie Heyman if he wanted to get together with a couple of guys from Hubbard Junior High (the school they all attended) for a rehearsal. Mike and Rich clicked right away, Mike on guitar and Richie on drums. The others weren’t quite up to par so Mike found two other guitarists, one of whom was Willy Kirchofer, with his big Gibson acoustic/electric – a rarity in those days – who blew them away with his playing. They called themselves the Ascots. A year later they merged with two members from a rival group, the Apollos. Rumor was the Apollos were on the verge of splitting up, something about guys going off to college, an eternity away to the Ascots. Richie was only thirteen at the time. He invited guitarist Mike Farina and drummer/singer Myke Scavone to join forces with the Ascots, convincing Myke to step out from behind the drums and become the lead singer. Myke was a great drummer but Richie was already on that throne, so, much to everyone’s surprise and excitement, Myke agreed. The five-piece Ascots changed their name to the Doughboys in 1966 and won a recording contract with Bell Records as part of their first prize winning of a year-long battle-of-the-bands on Zacherle’s Disc-o-teen television show. They put out two singles – Rhoda Mendelbaum and Everybody Knows My Name, which received airplay on WMCA in New York City in exchange for the band playing the weekly Good Guys shows, which were live package performances at various YMCA’s and high schools in the tri-state area. They were the house band at the Café Wha? in Greenwich Village during the summer of ’68. Their signature song was a cover of Bo Diddley. Richie would come out front with his floor tom and Myke would grab another floor tom, and with maracas gripped firmly in hand, they’d beat the living shit out of those drums while shaking every limb on their skinny bodies. It was all on one chord, but they rode that groove into a flight of fancy and frenzy. The Doughboys stayed together until the end of the decade, as a four-piece and finally as a three-piece configuration. As the 60’s faded into memory, so did the Doughboys and the founding members went their separate ways. Myke Scavone joined Ram Jam, who had a hit with Black Betty, toured the world and even appeared on Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert TV show. Willy played in various bands, including Jake and the Family Jewels, and formed his own country & western outfit, Willy and the Wranglers, in the 80’s. Mike Caruso played sessions with Tommy James, producers Bo Gentry and Kenny Laguna, and jammed with Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Miles. Mike Farina moved to California and got involved with television production. Richie commenced a career as a solo singer/songwriter. As the decades passed, Richie continued to tell stories of the Doughboys to his friends and wife Nancy, until finally, in the year 2000, Nancy decided she wanted to see the band for herself, called Myke, Mike and Willy, and organized a reunion gig. The moment they set foot onstage together, the years melted away and they were the tight, rockin’ unit they were back at the Cook School dances in ’67 once again. They started gigging on a semi-regular basis and having a great time. Sadly, in 2005, Willy passed away after a short illness. He was a tremendous talent and the sweetest guy in the world. He is greatly missed by all who knew him. Guitarist Gar Francis had played in Willy and the Wranglers, and grew up in North Plainfield. As a kid back in the 60’s he used to come to Doughboys’ gigs and was a big fan of theirs. He’s on the same wave length musically and is a sensational player with a style of his own. He’s done session work with Billy Idol (that’s him on Billy’s hit version of Mony Mony), Jerry Ragovoy (who wrote Piece Of My Heart and Time Is On My Side under the pseudonym Norman Meade) and played in renowned Stones tribute band Sticky Fingers. The Doughboys wanted to keep rockin’, and so asked Gar to come aboard. Even though Willy could never be replaced, it’s like Gar’s always been with them, too. The next logical step was to get the Doughboys down on tape (or hard drive, as the case may be today). This album is a record (pardon the pun) of who they are and how they sound, doing both great obscure songs from the past as well as their own immediately classic originals. A session with Willy back in ’03 was resurrected and tunes from that day are likewise included on this disc. It took a while to get from Rhoda Mendelbaum to Is It Now?, but don’t let any more time go by – get groovin’ to the Doughboys today! Read more on Last.fm. 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