Four Deuces

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The Four Deuces were an American rhythm and blues vocal quartet, formed in the mid-1950's in Salinas, California. The band was started by lead singer Luther McDaniel, and recorded several songs before they broke up in 1959. While active, the Four Deuces had moderate but short-lived popularity, mainly along the West Coast, mostly due to the frequent radio airplay of their hit song, "W-P-L-J."


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[edit] History

The band was formed when Luther McDaniel and a group of army friends from Fort Ord got together and began to sing gospel songs. They soon moved to rhythm and blues, and began to look for a record deal.

Moving to San Francisco, the band came into contact with Ray Dobard and his company, Music City Records. Once in the studio, they recorded "W-P-L-J", and a B-side called "Here Lies My Love." This record was released in February, 1956 (see 1956 in music), and received wide radio airplay across the US. Besides in their home territory of San Francisco, the Four Deuces were especially popular in Philadelphia[1].

The Four Deuces returned to the studio later in the year and released another record, which featured "Down it Went" and "The Goose is Gone", but these were not as popular. The group broke up shortly after.

There has been one more recording released by the group, "Yellow Shoes" / "Pretty Polly" on Everest Records, however there is some dispute about the authenticity of the record.

[edit] W-P-L-J

They were best known for their song "W-P-L-J," which stands for "White Port and Lemon Juice," which was a beverage created by the band. This song became very popular in the US, and later became the jingle for renowned wine producer, Italian Swiss Colony.

Frank Zappa helped the song's enduring success when he covered the song in 1970 on Burnt Weeny Sandwich. Zappa's version was both a satire and a homage to the original, and he has conceded admiringly that he could not have written a song any more absurd[2].

The song even prompted a top rock radio station in New York (see WPLJ), to change it's call letters to "WPLJ".

[edit] Discography

  • "W-P-L-J" / "Here Lies My Love" (1956)
  • "Down it Went" / "The Goose is Gone" (1956)
  • "Yellow Shoes" / "Pretty Polly" (1959)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

"DooWop Nation" article - "Remembering the Four Deuces"

[edit] References

  1. ^ "DooWop Nation" article - "Remembering the Four Deuces"
  2. ^ The Words And Music of Frank Zappa - by Kelly Fisher Lowe