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In 1963 The Kingsmen were playing local teenage nightclubs, high school proms, supermarket openings and teen-dances in Portland Oregon, when someone in the band came up with the idea of working on a cruise liner for the summer. The cruise company required a demo tape of the band. So the band went into a recording studio and recorded two songs. The session cost 36 dollars, and lasted only one hour. After playing the tape for some friends at KISN, a local radio station, the D.J.'s started playing the recording on the air. The response was so incredible, that The Kingsmen were offered a recording contract with a national label. The 36 dollar wonder was "Louie Louie". "Louie Louie" hit the national air waves in October of 1963, and by December, the record was dead. Or so the group thought. It seems that parents of some students from the University of Alabama got upset when they were told that the song "Louie Louie" was circulating through their school and it contained questionable lyrics. The wave of parental outrage lead to banning of the record in the state of Indiana. This action, with the help of the national press, quickly gained world wide attention. The F.C.C. and the F.B.I. launched investigations and "Louie Louie" took off. A few million records later, a Federal Judge, deeming the lyrics "unintelligible" lifted the bans, and The Kingsmen were on their way. The next five years found the band traveling nationally and making guest appearances on many national television shows such as, Shindig, American Bandstand, Hullabaloo, and Where the Action Is. Appearing in movies like, How to Stuff A Wild Bikini, with Annette and Frankie; performing with The Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, The Zombies, Peter and Gordon, and many many more, the band went on to record hits like, "The Jolly Green Giant", "Money", and "Little Latin Lupe Lu". The past several years would find The Kingsmen in a "Louie Louie" parade in Philadelphia with an estimated crowd of 200,000 plus, or doing television commercials for "California Cooler", "Purina Party Mix", "Pizza Hut", etc. or appearing on television shows such as "Bloopers and Practical Jokes", "Entertainment Tonight", "Tops of the Pops", "Nashville Now", to name a few. Today, original members Mike Mitchell, Barry Curtis, and Dick Peterson are joined by bassist Todd McPherson, and Steve Peterson as they tour the country with their special magic and great rock and roll. The Kingsmen, still going strong, continue playing conventions, fairs, festivals, theme parks, colleges and benefits from coast to coast. The Kingsmen are known for their maturity and professionalism throughout the world. They always portray hardworking, fun-loving, all American boys. The Kingsmen with "Louie Louie" have become one of the most famous bands in the world and are enjoyed by all generations. |
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