Home
Help
Contact Us
Connect With Us
Music
Recently Played
Contests
SHORE Club
Contest Rules & Regulations
On Air
Concerts
Concerts
Cineplex Today
Shore Club
Login
Join
Update
Search for
The Neighb'rhood Childr'n
Share This
From just south of Medford, Oregon in the tiny burg of Phoenix (population 600) came the teen band
the Navarros
. Guitarist
Rick Bolz
, drummer
John Morrison
and bassist George Glenn hooked up with singer/keyboardist
Dyan Hoffman
. After cutting a rowdy single for an Oregon label called Corby, the band came to San Francisco for a weekend and quickly became psychedelicized, moving as far away from the previous surf and R&B stance as their fuzztone pedals and Farfisa organs would carry them. After losing members to the draft (guitarist
Ron Raschdorf
and drummer
W.A. Farrens
replaced the departing
John Morrison
and temporary guitarist
George Campbell
), they changed their name to
the Neighb'rhood Children
. Recording their lone album at Golden State Recorders for release on the microscopic Acta label, 1968 looked to be the year for the band. They toured constantly behind the album, working everything from go-go clubs to one-off concerts with
the Who
,
the Grass Roots
and a small mini-tour with
the Beau Brummels
. Upon several close calls on the road, the group found religion and changed their name to
White Horse
. After finding that no label would release their second album (by all reports much more contemplative, laidback and acoustic than their debut), the group disbanded in 1970.
Bolz
responded to the years of road burnout by getting back to nature, buying a surplus parachute, turning it into a teepee and living off the land, hunting and fishing, while the others returned to home, hearth and semi-normal lives.
–
Cub Koda, Rovi
More The Neighb'rhood Childr'n
Discography
Long Years in Space
The Neighb'rhood Childr'n
Loading
You may also like...
The C.A. Quintet
Index
The Sons of Champlin
The Vejtables
Butch Engle