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Artist Biography For Harpers Bizarre

Harpers Bizarre Is The Name Of Two Separate Musical Acts. Harpers Bizarre Was An American Pop-Rock Band Of The 1960s Best Known For Their Broadway/choirboy Sound And Their Remake Of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin' Groovy ." Career Harpers Bizarre Was Formed Out Of The Tikis A Californian Band Who Enjoyed Some Local Success With Beatle-Like Songs In The Mid 1960s. In 1967 Record Producer Lenny Waronker Got A Hold Of The Simon & Garfunkel Song "The 59th Street Bridge Song Feelin' Groovy " Determined To Make It Into A Single. The Tikis Recorded It With The Arrangement Featuring Extended Harmonies Reminiscent Of The Work Of Brian Wilson Or Even The Swingle Singers. The Song Was Released Under A New Band Name "Harpers Bizarre" A Play On The Magazine "Harper's Bazaar" So As Not To Alienate The Tikis' Fanbase. The Harpers Bizarre Version Of The Song Reached #13 On The American Billboard Hot 100 Chart In April 1967 Far Exceeding Any Success That The Tikis Thus Far Had.
The Success Of The Single Prompted Harpers Bizarre To Record Their Debut Album. At This Point The Band Consisted Of Ted Templeman Vocals Drums Guitar Dick Scoppettone Born 5 July 1945 Vocals Guitar Bass Eddie James Guitar Dick Yount Bass Vocals And John Petersen Born 8 January 1942 Drums Percussion Vocals . Petersen Had Previously Already Enjoyed A Brief Spell Of Success As Member Of The Beau Brummels James Left Shortly After The First Recording Sessions And Was Replaced By Dick Young. Under The Guidance Of Producer Lenny Waronker And Templeman Who Emerged As The Leader Of The Group Harpers Bizarre Developed A Unique Sound Which Experimented With Heavy Vocal Layering. Most Of Harpers Bizarre's Recordings Are Cheerful And Airy Both In Subject Matter And Musical Accompaniment Often With String And Woodwind Arrangements Resulting In A Psychedelic Broadway/Baroque Pop Sound.
In Addition To Covering Several Old Standards Including Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" And Gordon And Warren's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" Harpers Bizarre Also Recorded The Work Of Several Contemporary Songwriters Including Randy Newman Van Dyke Parks And Harry Nilsson.
None Of The Subsequent Singles However Achieved The Same Level Of Success As Their Debut And The Band Broke Up Shortly After Their Last Album Was Released In 1969.
In 1976 A Partial Reunion Of The Group Occurred Without Templeman To Record An Album As Time Goes By That Is Often Overlooked In Harpers Bizarre Discographies. Discography Feelin' Groovy 1967 Anything Goes 1968 Secret Life Of Harpers Bizarre 1968 Harpers Bizarre 4 1969 As Time Goes By 1976 Harpers Bizarre Is Also The Name Of An Group Of Harp Players From Cornwall UK. 'Harpers Bizarre' Harp Ensemble Was Formed In 2004 By Sarah Deere-Jones Plus Sarah Herself Who Runs The Cornwall Harp Centre.Their First Performance Was At The Penventon Hotel In Redruth Cornwall In November 2004 Before Going On To Release Their First CD 'A Cornish Pastiche' Of New And Traditional Harp Tunes.

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