Peppermint Trolley Company

The Peppermint Trolley Company
Origin Redlands, California, United States
Genres Psychedelic pop, sunshine pop, baroque pop, folk rock
Years active 1966–1968
Labels Acta, Valiant, Cherry Red
Associated acts Bones, The Faragher Brothers, The Mark Five (Mark V)
Website www.dannyfaragher.com/bio/the-peppermint-trolley-company/
Past members Danny Faragher
Jimmy Faragher
Greg Tornquist
Casey Cunningham
Mack Patrick McClure

The Peppermint Trolley Company was an American band of the sunshine pop genre, best known for their 1968 single "Baby You Come Rollin' 'Cross My Mind" as well as their performances on Mannix, The Beverly Hillbillies and their arrangement and performance of The Brady Bunch original theme song.

Peppermint Trolley Company released one album and five singles on the Acta label, a subsidiary of Dot Records. The original line-up included Jimmy Faragher (vocals, bass, guitar), Danny Faragher (vocals, keyboards), Casey Cunningham (drums) and Patrick McClure (guitar, vocals).[1] McClure was later replaced by Greg Tornquist.[2] In 1969, Jimmy and Danny Faragher, Cunningham and Tornquist left their recording contract with Acta to form the rock/soul group, Bones.

History

The Peppermint Trolley Company was formed in Redlands, California in 1966, when the band the Mark V, consisting of members Danny Faragher, Jimmy Faragher, Steve Hauser, Dave Kelliher, Brad Madson and Dick Owens, teamed up with producer Dan Dalton, who urged the band to change its name. The Peppermint Trolley Company's name was originally proposed by Jimmy Faragher and chosen by a committee of the Mark V band members. The single "Lollipop Train" was released (with B-side "Bored to Tears") on Valiant Records.[3]

In January 1967 the band broke up, leaving brothers Danny and Jimmy Faragher as the sole members. Recording continued and a deal was signed with Acta Records. The single "She's the Kind of Girl" was released in the spring of 1967. Casey Cunningham (drums) joined the band that June. The single "It's a Lazy Summer Day" was released the same month. Patrick McClure (guitar) joined shortly thereafter.

In the fall of 1967, Patrick McClure left the band and was replaced by Greg Tornquist (guitar). In November, recording began for "Baby You Come Rollin' Across My Mind", which was subsequently released in January 1968 and peaked at #59 on the Billboard 100 chart that summer.[4]

The single "Trust", written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, was released in September 1968, and the self-titled album The Peppermint Trolley Company was released that same month. While the album failed to chart, according to the liner notes of the 2009 reissue, "it sold well in many markets and can be easily found 40 years later, implying good distribution and multiple pressings."

In January 1969, The Peppermint Trolley Company left Acta Records and changed its name to Bones, going on to record two albums for Signpost Records and MCA.[5]

Television appearances

The Peppermint Trolley Company made many notable television appearances, including Mannix, The Beverly Hillbillies, Happening '68 and Upbeat.

The Brady Bunch Theme

The Peppermint Trolley Company is credited with arranging and singing The Brady Bunch theme song for the show's pilot.[3] After the band left Acta Records, the vocals were rerecorded and sung by studio singers Paul Parish, John Beland and Lois Fletcher,[6] leaving the original music intact.

2009 Reissue

In 2009, the Peppermint Trolley Company's self-titled album was re-released on Now Sounds, a division of Cherry Red. Produced for reissue by Steve Stanley, Beautiful Sun contained all 11 of the original album's tracks as well as 16 bonus tracks, including many B-sides and singles from The Mark V.[7]

Album discography

References

  1. Peppermint Trolley Company Myspace page.
  2. Danny Faragher website.
  3. 1 2 "The Biography of the Peppermint Trolley Company". Danny Faragher.
  4. "Billboard Chart Position for Baby You Come Rollin' Across My Mind - Peppermint Trolley Company". Billboard Magazine.
  5. "The Biography of Bones, the Rock Band". Danny Faragher.
  6. John Beland website. Retrieved on 2010-04-30.
  7. "Beautiful Sun - Peppermint Trolley Company". Cherry Red.
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