Blondie Chaplin

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Blondie Chaplin
Birth name Terrence William Chaplin
Also known as Blondie Chaplin
Born (1951-07-07) 7 July 1951
Genres Rock, pop
Occupations Musician, Songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums
Years active 1968–present
Labels Brother Records, Reprise Records, Capitol Records, Columbia
Associated acts Beach Boys, The Flames, Rick Danko, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Band, Brian Wilson, Jeff Beck
Notable instruments
Fender Jazz Bass
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Les Paul Custom

Terence William 'Blondie' Chaplin (born 7 July 1951) is a musician from Durban, South Africa who first became known to international audiences through his brief stint in the early 1970s as a singer and guitarist for The Beach Boys.[1] Chaplin was also listed as a co-producer, sang lead vocals with fellow South African musician Ricky Fataar (drummer) and composed, with Fataar, "Here She Comes" and "Hold on Dear Brother" on the twenty-third official Beach Boys album, Carl and the Passions – "So Tough", released in 1972. He is known in recent years as a long term backing vocalist, percussionist and acoustic rhythm guitarist for the Rolling Stones on their tours.

Blondie Chaplin, along with drummer Ricky Fataar, joined the Beach Boys when original drummer Dennis Wilson suffered a hand injury that left him unable to play the drums for almost two years. For the Beach Boys, it was a period in which long-time member Bruce Johnston had departed the band, and one-time leader Brian Wilson's participation in the group was very limited. As a result, Chaplin and Fataar joined the Beach Boys as full-fledged members and not merely as backing musicians. Chaplin left the group in 1973 after a dispute with the Beach Boys' management; Fataar remained with the band until the following year.

Both Chaplin and Fataar were members of South African rock band The Flames before joining The Beach Boys. The Flames were discovered by Beach Boy Carl Wilson while performing in London. Wilson signed the band to the Beach Boys' Brother Records label and produced their self-titled album, The Flame (changed from Flames, to avoid confusion with the group that played with James Brown), which featured soulful rock/pop songs in the vein of The Beach Boys and Badfinger. The Flame were the only band aside from The Beach Boys to record for Brother Records.

Chaplin sang lead on various Beach Boys songs from two studio albums, Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" and Holland, and plays on live album The Beach Boys in Concert. Chaplin toured with the David Johansen group and participated in producing Johansen's third solo album Here Comes the Night, on which Chaplin played guitar and sang backing vocals, and co-authored seven tracks. During the late 1980s Chaplin toured with The Band, replacing some of Richard Manuel's vocals and playing guitar and, occasionally, drums. In the 1980s, Chaplin toured with a band featuring Rick Danko and Paul Butterfield, and was guitarist and vocalist on Butterfield's last studio album, The Legendary Paul Butterfield Rides Again, released in 1986. Chaplin was also a featured player in former Byrds members Gene Clark and Michael Clarke's new band, The 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Byrds. Chaplin then appeared on the Jennifer Warnes albums The Hunter and The Well. Since the late 1990s and the Bridges to Babylon Tour, Chaplin has been a backing vocalist, percussionist, and occasional guitar player for The Rolling Stones. The Bridges to Babylon album lists Chaplin's credits as backing vocals, tambourine, piano, bass guitar, percussion, shaker, maracas.

Chaplin is the vocalist, songwriter, and lead guitar player with Skollie, a band formed with fellow South Africans Keith Lentin on bass and Anton Fig on drums. Chaplin has released three solo albums, most recently Between Us in 2006.

In late 2013 it was announced that Chaplin would be featured at select shows featuring former Beach Boys band mate Brian Wilson and guitarist Jeff Beck; the tour will also feature former Beach Boys Al Jardine and David Marks. On the tour Chaplin sang "Sail On Sailor" and "Wild Honey".

Discography

Year Album details
1977 Blondie Chaplin
  • Released: 1977
  • Label: Asylum Records
  • Tracks: Bye Bye Babe; Can You Hear Me; Crazy Love; Woman Don't Cry; Loose Lady; Be My Love; Lonely Traveller; Riverboat Queen; Say You Need Me; For Your Love; Gimme More Rock 'N' Roll
2006 Between Us
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Big Karma Records
  • Tracks: Between Us; Heal The Rage; Hurricane; So Hard; Mother Smother; Children Of War; Love Power; Heads On Fire; Love You Till I Die; Crawl

Other albums from the Blondie Chaplin catalogue:

  • The Flames – "Burning Soul/Soulfire!" – 1968/69
  • The Flames – "The Best of the Flames," Teal Records, 1994
  • The Flame – The Flame, Brother Records, 1970
  • The Beach Boys – "Carl & the Passions – So Tough", 1972
  • The Beach Boys – "Holland", 1973
  • The Beach Boys – "In Concert", 1973
  • David JohansenHere Comes The Night, Blue Sky Records, 1981
  • Skollie – Ostrich Man, PVB Records, 1992
  • Blondie Chaplin – Fragile Thread, unreleased (but in circulation), 2001
  • Rick DankoCryin Heart Blues, 2005
  • Anton FigFigments, 2002

References

  1. Harris, Craig. "Biography: Blondie Chaplin". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 April 2010. 

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