New York Rock-N-Roll

It's the mid 1980s, the height of hair-band-heaven. Every stage in every club across the United States sports a band dreaming of becoming the next Quiet Riot, the next Ratt, or maybe even the heirs apparent to the mighty Motley Crue. Most of those would-be rock stars fell well-short of the ultimate prize. Lack of talent killed off many of those dreams. Drugs and alcohol took down others--a case of partying like rock stars before ever achieving the actual status.

But those of us old enough to remember wading into the crowded clubs of, say, 1986, remember some of the good ones; those bands that had the talent, wrote their own material, had the look. These were bands that should have made the jump to the big time.

One band in particular was a four-piece from Rock Hill, South Carolina, called New York. I must have seen these guys a hundred times. I'd seen dozens of really good bands at the Silver Dollar Saloon in Lansing, Michigan, got to know many of the musicians, became supporters of the better ones. But New York had that something else that the others all lacked. When seeing them on stage, you just knew it was only a matter of time until they were snatched away to bigger and better stages. They even recorded a great EP, called Carry The Torch, which featured some truly amazing music. Then came a full-length album, entitled Electric Thunder, that they never released but shopped around for that inevitable record deal.

And guess what? That record deal actually came. Yeah, a big label came snooping around and decided to give these guys a break. But this was the 1980s, the time of monster record companies dictating all the ins and outs of the rock and roll game. In their infinite wisdom, these boneheads convinced this amazing band to fire their bass player--a founding member--because he didn't fit the newly imagined image. Enter a new guy. Good bass player but not one of the family. Things deteriorated quickly, the record deal went away, and the guys in New York eventually called it a day. A true shame, indeed. This was a talented band that deserved to be up there with Motley Crue and Warrant and Poison.

New York had the music, the look, and the following. But they had something else that's infinitely greater than what most bands brought to the table. These guys treated their fans like friends--some were even treated like family. Jimmy Ennis, the talented singer-guitarist, gave me and my then-girlfriend a bootleg copy of their unreleased album. I still own a bootleg of that bootleg on cassette (when the girlfriend left, she took the actual tape). I've also retained an ancient recording of their EP. This music still holds up today. Their songs are on YouTube, posted by Mr. Ennis.

The others in this fantastic band included Freddy Foster on bass, Johnny Glover, an incredible lead guitar player, and Michael Constable on drums. There were other amazing drummers to play for New York, like Rikk Haynes, who can be heard banging the skins on the Carry The Torch EP, and Michael Scott Mills, who recorded most of the Electric Thunder album--late Kiss drummer Eric Carr plays on one of the tracks on the album--but it's Michael Constable that I think of when I recall those wonderful times from so long ago.

We were young back then, believing the fun would never stop, those nights would go on just the way they had been. But that could never be. This world doesn't play by those rules. New York broke up, I'm nearing fifty, and the Silver Dollar Saloon closed its doors and is now an empty lot. But there are still many fond memories to ponder.

When I hear New York rock and roll, I can close my eyes and reconstruct that fabled club, those nights buzzed on pitchers of Budweiser, the smell of my girl's perfume, the warmth of her body next to mine as we moved across the dance floor.

So, a big thank you to Jimmy, Johnny, Freddy, and Michael for being a major part of the soundtrack of my life--and the lives of countless others. New * York still ROCKS! Don't believe me? Just have a listen for yourselves. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFpaSU... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFzC_b... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZyUSy... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz8CRP... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxtD_H...
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Published on April 09, 2013 21:34 Tags: beem-weeks, eighties-rock, lansing-michigan, new-york-rock-n-roll, silver-dollar-saloon
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message 1: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy Ennis Beem - this is great - and pretty factual - good job - get in touch w/ me thru fb - I've compiled & re-mastered the 15 songs from the 2 albums and would like to send u one :-) "Carry the Torch"


message 2: by Gena (last edited Apr 10, 2013 01:55PM) (new)

Gena Bates Awesome! I followed New York way back in the day and they were by far my favorite band! I lived at the Silver Dollar whenever they were in town and followed them to Paulo's in Grand Rapids, AlRosa in Columbus and McGuffy's in Dayton. They never did a set that I didn't love and all of the guys are so talented. Even the crew was special. Bart, Joe, Andy and Donnie worked thier tails off to support the guys onstage to give the best possible show everytime they played. I miss those days and the Silver Dollar. I can honestly say that I can't remember most of the bands that played there but I will always "Carry the Torch" for New York. I even have my tee shirts and EP's still floating around after all these years. For me, when Freddy left the band, that was the end of what I look back on as a large part of the best time in my life. Still love you guys!
Gena VanDerMoere- Bates


message 3: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Jimmy wrote: "Beem - this is great - and pretty factual - good job - get in touch w/ me thru fb - I've compiled & re-mastered the 15 songs from the 2 albums and would like to send u one :-) "Carry the Torch""

Hey, Jimmy! Great to hear from you. I sent you an email here on your Goodreads page. I'm not on FB at this time but I put my email address in the message I sent you. Wow! So good to hear from you.


message 4: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Gena wrote: "Awesome! I followed New York way back in the day and they were by far my favorite band! I lived at the Silver Dollar whenever they were in town and followed them to Paulo's in Grand Rapids, AlRosa ..."

Gena,
You rock! So cool to connect with fellow New York fans.


message 5: by Chris (new)

Chris Dunnett Hey Beem,

Not sure if we ever met but we must have...I was at countless New York shows...everywhere from Paolos and The Silver Dollar to Rock Hill Coliseum when they played :). I am actually the one who started the New York Facebook page. Anyhow, very nice article and well done! Brings back some great memories :).

PS..Hey Gena...I remember you from the Al Rosa...I also used to go see my good buds in Shock Tu there..was actually there last year on my birthday LOL.

Cheers,
Chris Dunnett


message 6: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Chris wrote: "Hey Beem,

Not sure if we ever met but we must have...I was at countless New York shows...everywhere from Paolos and The Silver Dollar to Rock Hill Coliseum when they played :). I am actually th..."


Hey Chris,
I'm betting we probably have met. I'm guessing I saw New York upwards near a hundred times. Met so many amazing people who were and are New York fans. It's so cool to hear from others, such as you and Gena, who share these fantastic memories. Hoping to hear from others as well. Great times, they were. Thanks for the comments.


message 7: by Gena (new)

Gena Bates Chris wrote: "Hey Beem,

Not sure if we ever met but we must have...I was at countless New York shows...everywhere from Paolos and The Silver Dollar to Rock Hill Coliseum when they played :). I am actually th..."


Hi Chris, Just want to say that you are no slouch in the talent department yourself! I love getting your newsletter and listening to your music that you have posted on your site.
Gena


message 8: by Chris (new)

Chris Dunnett Hi Gena,

Thanks for the kind words :), cheers,
Chris


message 9: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Chris wrote: "Hi Gena,

Thanks for the kind words :), cheers,
Chris"


What's the site? I'd like to check out Chris's music.


message 10: by Gena (last edited Apr 15, 2013 04:41AM) (new)

Gena Bates http://www.ChrisDunnett.com
http://www.MySpace.com/ChrisDunnett
http://www.MySpace.com/CountryRockerDude
Snagged these from Facebook Chris, hope you don't mind!
My 11 yr old son , Seth, just got a guitar. He got a right handed one for Christmas (he's a leftie) from his sister and a couple of her friends. He just started lessons and we had to get a left handed one cause he was having trouble playing right handed. He plays anything he has heard on the guitar hero games by ear.It may not be correct chords yet but he'll get there. He's been creating his own music for 2 years on the keyboard without ever having taken a lesson. He plays the trumpet in the school band and teaching himself the trombone. Gotta start somewhere and he plays from the heart. As long as he enjoys himself I can't think of a better way for him to learn to express himself. He has high functioning autism and this is the first time he has shown an interest in anything so I am definately encouraging him.
Gena


message 11: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Taylor *grins* I remember those days fondly and well! I loved New York, *sighs* See, now you're making me wish for those days again...:D

Great post! So many memories to ponder as I drift off into dreamland!


message 12: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Margaret wrote: "*grins* I remember those days fondly and well! I loved New York, *sighs* See, now you're making me wish for those days again...:D

Great post! So many memories to ponder as I drift off into dream..."


Yeah, I sometimes drift into the past. That's why I wrote this piece. The present is good, but the past has so many wonderful memories. Just a reminder that we're all growing older.


message 13: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Taylor Shhhh! No!!!! I refuse to grow older!?!?!?! *stomps foot!* Hear me! I refuse! *grins* Ok, I refuse until I fully wake, roll over and my body goes, "Erm, yeah, *snap, crackle, pop* Dayum woman! You're gettin' old!"

Oh well, in my heart and mind I can stay young at least!


message 14: by Beem (new)

Beem Weeks Margaret wrote: "Shhhh! No!!!! I refuse to grow older!?!?!?! *stomps foot!* Hear me! I refuse! *grins* Ok, I refuse until I fully wake, roll over and my body goes, "Erm, yeah, *snap, crackle, pop* Dayum woman! ..."

LOL! I'm there with you--especially the part that goes *snap, crackle, pop*


message 15: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Taylor ROFL! I know right?!?! *looks down at her body and sighs then shrugs.* It was bound to happen though. *winks* Even to the best of us...


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