Ronny & the Daytonas

Ronny & the Daytonas
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres Surf rock, rock and roll
Years active 1964–1995
Labels Mala, RCA, Sundazed
Members
Paul Jensen
Don Henderson
Lynn Williams
Lee Kraft
John "Bucky" Wilkin

Ronny & the Daytonas were an American surf rock group of the early 1960s, whose members included Paul Jensen (vocals, guitar), Thomas Ramey (bass, guitar), Lynn Williams (drums), Lee Kraft (songwriting, guitar) and John "Bucky" Wilkin (aka Ronny) (songwriting, guitar, vocals), with contributions from many more such as Larry Butler (organ) Ronny Clark and Buzz Cason.

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History

The group was formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 1964 when Bill Justis (best known for his hit "Raunchy") became their manager and formed Buckhorn Music with the help of Wilkin's mother, Marijohn Wilkin, a country music writer.[1] Signed to Mala Records, a sublabel of Bell Records, their primary contribution to popular music was in injecting country-sounds into the burgeoning surf rock scene. Their 1964 debut single "G.T.O." reached #4 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.[2] It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[3] A subsequent single, "Bucket T" reached #54 on the Billboard chart that same year.

After an album and tour in 1964, Ronny & the Daytonas had another hit in 1965 with a ballad, "Sandy", and an album that reflected a similar country-inflected surfer sound. In 1966 Ronny and the Daytonas switched to RCA Records and released a romantic ballad called "Diane, Diane" and the upbeat "All American Girl", both of which had some success on the charts. The band toured for a short time after this before disbanding.[4]

The mid-1980s saw some interest in re-uniting various band members for a few engagements. The last known appearance of The Daytonas was a concert in upstate New York on July 4, 1995.[4]

As of 2004, Buck Wilkin Music publishing[5] was licensing Ronny and the Daytonas songs for the U.S. and Canada and occasionally publishes their music on 180 gram vinyl media in limited production runs.

Discography

Singles

1964

1965

1966

1967

Albums

1964

G.T.O. (Mala 4001) (#122)

01. California Bound
02. Antique '32 Studebaker Dictator Coupe
03. Hot Rod Baby
04. Little Rail Job
05. Hey Little Girl
06. Bucket “T”
07. G.T.O.
08. The Little Sting Ray That Could
09. Surfin’ In The Summertime
10. Back In The U.S.A.
11. Hot Rod City
12. Little Scrambler

1966

Sandy (Mala 4002)

01. Sandy
02. Hold Me My Baby
03. Baby Say No
04. When Stars Shine Bright
05. Be Good to Your Baby
06. If I Had My Way
07. Then the Rains Came
08. Nanci
09. Somebody to Love Me
10. Come into My Heart
11. I'll Think of Summer
12. So in Love

References

  1. ^ Wilkin, Buck. Ronny and the Daytonas GTO. Retrieved May 30, 2004 from gto.vg/default.html
  2. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3070278&cdi=8809180&cid=09%2F12%2F1964
  3. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 182. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 
  4. ^ a b Gari, Bill. Ronny and the Daytonas : where they are now. Retrieved May 30, 2004 from gto.vg/Pages/where.html
  5. ^ Buck Wilkin Music, LLC (2000). Buck Wilkin Music, LLC. Retrieved May 30, 2004 from gto.vg/Pages/bwmusicpub.html

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