Alive N Kickin'
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Alive N Kickin’ (known originally as Alive and Kicking) is a Brooklyn band, led by singers Pepe Cardona and Sandy Toder, known mainly for their 1970 hit single “Tighter, Tighter” which reached number seven in the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart, and whose chorus was borrowed from Janis Joplin's previous breakthrough single "Piece of My Heart". Members of the band included Bruce Sudano, R(Woody)Luisi (bass guitar), John Parisio (guitar), and Vito Albano (drums, live only).
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[edit] Beginnings
The band originally formed in 1968 in the basement of original bassist, Richard Luisi, when they were teenagers. They reached success when they began recording for Tommy James on his label, Roulette Records.
[edit] "Tighter, Tighter"
The major hit for the group came as the pressure of performing drove James to near collapse. He had completed the musical track for the song, which was to be his next solo release, when at the last minute he brought in Alive N Kickin' and had them do the vocal track instead. The song was written and produced by James and Bob King and arranged by Jimmy Wisner. When the song became a huge hit, the group broke from James and attempted to achieve success on their own, but failed. They broke up soon after.
The group reunited in 1976, and is still active, specializing in parties and weddings. Keyboardist Sudano joined the group Brooklyn Dreams, and later married Donna Summer in July 1980.
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[edit] External links
- Official website
- Alive 'N Kickin' Video Clips
- Alive 'N Kickin' at Allmusic
- "Tighter,Tighter"/"Sunday Morning" 45 RPM SINGLE Roulette R-7078 # 7 1970 US [Full length version of "Sunday morning"]
- "Just let it come"/"Mother carey's chicken" 45 RPM single Roulette R-7087 #69 1970 US