The O'Kaysions
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The O'Kaysions are an American pop / blue-eyed soul group originally from Wilson, North Carolina. Today, they are known as Beach Music artists. The group first formed under the name The Kays, and scored a top ten hit in the U.S. in 1968 with the tune "Girl Watcher" (#5 Pop, #6 R&B).[1] The song was first released on a local record label under the production of John I Whitfield, North State, before being released nationally by ABC. It was their only major hit, and they never released a second full-length album. In 1987, the song was reworked as "I'm A Wheel Watcher" and was used to promote the TV game show, Wheel Of Fortune.
Since the song was recorded in a budget studio, the master tapes are unfortunately long gone so every copy is a dub from a 45 record. Best quality can be found from a mint "North State" 45.
The group still performs today with a different line-up. Wayne Pittman is the only original member remaining active in the band. He also serves as the manager of the group.
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[edit] Band members (Classic Line-Up)
- Donnie Weaver - vocals, organ
- Wayne Pittman - guitar
- Ron Turner - trumpet
- Jim Spezialle - saxophone
- Jimmy Hinnant - bass
- Bruce Joyner - drums
[edit] Discography
- Girl Watcher (ABC Records, 1968) U.S. #153, U.S. Black Albums #49[2]
[edit] Original Sample From 1968
The Okaysions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raJWuz7qQVc