Альбомы исполнителя
Beatnik Fly
1990 · сингл
Crossfire
1990 · сингл
Down Yonder
1990 · сингл
Red River Rock
1990 · сингл
Reveille Rock
1990 · сингл
Rocking Goose
1990 · сингл
You Are My Sunshine
1990 · сингл
Live at the Star Club, Volume 1
1980 · альбом
Live at the Star Club, Volume 2
1980 · альбом
Greatest Hits
2023 · сборник
Rock 'n' Roll Nostalgia
2022 · сборник
Red River Rock
2021 · сборник
Sheba
2020 · сингл
Best of Johnny and the Hurricanes
2010 · сборник
Greatest Hits
2010 · сборник
Rock 'N' Roll Legend: Johnny And The Hurricanes
2008 · сборник
Red River Rock
1959 · альбом
Stormsville
1960 · альбом
The Big Sound of Johnny And The Hurricanes
1961 · альбом
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Биография
One of the most distinctive instrumental groups of the '50s and '60s, Johnny & the Hurricanes produced the Top Ten hit "Red River Rock" and scored several other instrumental hits that mixed rock & roll with traditional melodies. Originally known as the Orbits, the group formed in Toledo, OH, in 1958 and was led by saxophonist Johnny Paris; other members included organist Paul Tesluk, guitarist Dave Yorko, bassist Lionel "Butch" Mattice, and drummer Tony Kaye. After a stint recording with rockabilly singer Mack Vickery, the group traveled to Detroit, hoping to become a backing band for up-and-coming singers. However, a pair of music promoters, Harry Balk and Irving Michanik, signed them as a group on their own, and they recorded their first single, "Crossfire," for the Twirl label in 1959. "Crossfire" went to number 23 and the group moved to the Warwick imprint for "Red River Rock," a rock & roll instrumental of the standard "Red River Valley" that peaked at number five. The Hurricanes responded to their success with more of the same, delivering "Reveille Rock," "Rockin' Goose," "Revival," and "Beatnik Fly" over the next year, touring extensively all the while. Eventually the pace -- and lack of further hit singles -- caught up with the group, and Johnny & the Hurricanes disbanded in 1965. Paris moved to Hamburg, started his own label, Atila, and in 1970 formed a new Hurricanes lineup that toured until November 2005, two weeks before Paris took ill and was hospitalized. He died on May 1, 2006, due to pneumonia and septic blood after a splenectomy. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi