The Kingsmen

  • Portland, OR
    hometown
  • Rock
    genre
  • 1959
    started
  • Bio
    full story
  • Share
  • Similar
Close

About The Kingsmen

Official Site: http://louielouie.org/


A rock & roll band from Portland, OR, the Kingsmen's one big hit, "Louie, Louie," defined the garage band style and became one of the all-time classics. The original lineup included Jack Ely (lead singer and guitar), Lynn Easton (drums), Mike Mitchell (lead guitar), Bob Nordby (bass), and Don Galucci (piano). After Ely had "incorrectly" taught the rest of the band the Wailers version of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" (thus altering the basic rhythm into the now famous duh-duh-duh, duh-duh, duh-duh-duh, duh-duh riff that has become the only way anyone has played it since), they recorded it for fifty dollars at a primitive local recording studio with only three mikes, Ely hollering the lyrics into an overhead boom mike suspended ten feet in the air. Released on a local label, the record went nowhere after Paul Revere & the Raiders quickly covered it in the Northwest market, although it had quickly become a standard for all teen bands in that area. In 1964, the record started to break nationally, causing the breakup of the original lineup when Easton copyrighted the group's name, informing the other members that he was now sole owner of the Kingsmen and its new lead singer. Ely formed his own Kingsmen, touring at the same time as Easton, who was lip-synching the record whenever possible. Only Easton and Mitchell were left from the original lineup, but they kept scoring big with frat-band versions of "Money" and "Little Latin Lupe Lu," reaching their peak with "The Jolly Green Giant," while Ely languished in relative obscurity and Gallucci formed Don & the Goodtimes. By the early '90s, history had redressed itself somewhat. While replacement members from the Easton version of the band toured as the "original" Kingsmen, Jack Ely finally received some of his due, headlining the 30th Anniversary Louie Louie tour. Though the song itself has been covered repeatedly, the version by Ely and the original lineup remains definitive. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi

Scroll up Scroll down

Photos

From position 0, showing 1 items, asking 10
See All
  • The Kingsmen

Discography

From position 0, showing 6 items, asking 10
See All
  • Up and Away (1966)
    The Kingsmen
    Up and Away (1966)
    Sundazed Music Inc.
  • The Kingsmen on Campus (1965)
    The Kingsmen
    The Kingsmen on Campus (1965)
    Sundazed Music Inc.
  • The Kingsmen, Vol. 3 (1965)
    The Kingsmen
    The Kingsmen, Vol. 3 (1965)
    Sundazed Music Inc.
  • How to Stuff a Wild Bikini [Original Soundtrack] (1965)
    The Kingsmen
    How to Stuff a Wild Bikini [Original Soundtrack] (1965)
  • The Kingsmen, Vol. 2 (1964)
    The Kingsmen
    The Kingsmen, Vol. 2 (1964)
    Sundazed Music Inc.
  • The Kingsmen in Person (1963)
    The Kingsmen
    The Kingsmen in Person (1963)
    Sundazed Music Inc.
Are You The Kingsmen? Claim this page | Learn more about Artists.MTV | FAQ for Artists
The Kingsmen Bio | The Kingsmen News | The Kingsmen Discography |
MTV | MTV Jobs | Privacy Policy | User Content Agreement | Copyright | Artist Index | Social Projects Agreements | Ad Choices |
Portions of this page powered by
This site contains content from artists, fans, and writers from around the internet in it's natural form. Such content is not representative of Viacom Media Networks.

©2012 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. MTV and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.

  • Explore
    • Popular
    • Emerging
    • Genres
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
      • Indie
      • Electronic/EDM
      • Country
      • Pop
    • Collections
    • Artist To Watch
  • Search
  • Are you an artist?
    • Claim Your Page
    • Learn More
    • FAQ
    • Opportunities