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By Phil Yoder
The first band I will tell you
about is the Curtis family, from Goshen, Indiana. The
Curtis's are probably the most famous and succesful from
my area. These Vizitors went to NYC in ' 67 and cut 5
demo tracks with a then unknown producer, Phil Ramone.
2 were released on a Capitol 45 "For Mary's
Sake" b/w "Happy Man". They played in
Florida at an outdoor rock festival in ' 68 on a
bill that included Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane etc.
At that time they lived in Florida and were one of the
"local" acts that had a major label 45rpm, so
they were added to the festival line up. They were a
psych / folk sound (kind of like We 5 with a fuzz sounding
lead
guitar) They all sang well and still do.
After Vizitors folded Rick and Mike were invited by Ralph
Molina (drummer) to join Crazy Horse and were the main
song writers on the 1972 Epic album "At Crooked
Lake". In 1974 they cut some demos with Lindsey
Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who at that time were on
option to the Polydor label, as were Rick and Mike Curtis.
One of these demos was "Blue Letter" written by
Rick Curtis which appears on the 1975 Fleetwood Mac album.
The other was a song called "Seven league Boots"
which features Stevi e
Nicks singing backup with Rick Curtis. This song was 50%
sold to Steven Stills in 1980 and turned into
"Southern Cross", in which Stills changed the
lyrics and some of the arrangement and appears on the 1982
Crosby, Stills & Nash album "Daylight
Again".
Rick and Mike, along with
brother Tom cut an album in 1976 on Polydor called
"The Curtis Brothers" and also had a shelved
(unreleased) album in 1978 on the International Artists
label. In the 1980s Rick spent time out of the music
scene and Mike went on to play with Gene Clark's Byrds on
the road. Then in the early ' 90s Mike played with Dewey
Martin's Buffallo Springfield. He also played for 12
years with Hoyt Axton's band. In the middle 90s Mike
played in the "Byrds Celebration".
In Janurary of 1995 Rick Curtis died from a seizure at his
home in California.Michael continues to play and lives
just north of Nashville, Tennessee. Rick and Michael
Curtis are 2 of my best friends. In 1992, ' 93, ' 94 I
promoted shows entitled Reunion Jams I, II, and III at the
Elkhart County Fairgrounds in which the Curtis's werethe
headliners. Each drew about 4000 - 5000 people.
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