233:, who managed the studio, later wrote of the extended sessions for the Van Eatons' album: "their problem was that they couldn't match the feel of the demonstration tape that had gotten them their record deal in the first place. It's actually a common enough occurrence β in recording studio parlance, it's a phenomenon known as 'chasing the demo.'" John Mills subsequently took over from Emerick as recording engineer. Lon recalled in 2010 that the recording process was far more conducive to creating music than when they had made their album with Jacobs Creek in New York, where "
149:, he was waiting for them on his lawn, playing their song "Sweet Music" on his guitar. In connection with the Concert for Bangladesh George Harrison had given one of his Harptone guitars to Lon. It was a black six-string guitar and Lon brought it with him to London to record 'Sweet Music'. George also put Lon and Derrek in contact with the Harptone company in New Jersey. They went to the company and received several Harptone guitars. However, Lon's black Harptone was a present from George.
136:, a New York-based artist's agent, helped negotiate their contract with Apple, which the brothers signed on 15 September. The duo had received more favourable offers from two other record labels, according to Lon, but they opted to commit to Apple due to its more "evolved" ethos. On 19 September, the Van Eatons and Garb flew to London, where they attended the launch party for the refurbished
484:, where he set up a not-for-profit musical and film production company, Imagine a Better World. Derrek withdrew from his role as a professional musician. In a 2010 interview, Lon described Imagine a Better World as "a company dedicated to creating conscious change through media" and credited the Beatles' humanitarian message as an inspiration for the concept.
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as "Passable melodic pop, unambitious and un-individual" with "suitably modest" production by Perry and Schnee. Lon later recalled their period with A&M as "tough", saying that "Richard and Bill both ended up producing but the 'feel' was with Bill and the 'biz' was
Richard. We couldn't choose one
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magazine said it was "a stirring ballad that will make them immediate chart contenders" and added: "Production by George
Harrison couldn't be better. Just right for today's market." The single failed to attract airplay or find any commercial success, however. Harrison was flummoxed by this, declaring
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on a pair of standard tape machines at home, in their rented house on North
Hermitage Avenue, Trenton. Led by younger brother Derrek's vocals, the Van Eatons sang and played all the instruments on the recordings, using various surfaces of the house to replicate drum sounds. Their manager, Robin Garb,
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was released on 22 September 1972 (delayed until 9 February 1973 in
Britain). It contained "Sweet Music" and ten other songs written by the Van Eatons. Typical of the label's ethos of putting the artist first, Apple supplied lavish artwork for the album. The cover photo of the brothers was taken by
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wrote: "This staggeringly impressive first album by the Van Eaton brothers ... displays more energy, good feeling, and sheer musical talent than any debut rock record I've heard this year. It's no wonder that Apple signed the brothers to a five-year contract simply on the basis of a homemade
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Lon and Derrek Van Eaton began their professional musical career during the mid 1960s, as teenagers, in a popular
Trenton band known as the Trees. With Trees drummer Tim Case, they soon morphed into a new group, Jacobs Creek, which also included Steve Burgh, subsequently a sought-after session
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about his sadness at
Badfinger's departure from Apple Records in 1973. Jack Rabid of AllMusic has written of that album: "a more loving tribute ... would be hard to imagine. All 22 artists exhibit the sort of reverence Badfinger once had for the Beatles!" This session led to further
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tape ..." Holden admired the range and versatility of Derrek's singing and said that, while the album's music was "frankly derivative", it was "of such a high order as to pay one-to-one tribute to its sources rather than simply to parody or rip them off". Reviewing the 2012
66:. Beatles biographer Robert Rodriguez describes the Van Eaton brothers as arguably the closest the Apple record label came to delivering on its initial promise of "plucking unknowns from obscurity" and launching them as successful recording artists.
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In June 1971, Apple wrote to Garb to tell him of
Harrison's interest in the demos. Two weeks later, the brothers received a phone call from Harrison, inviting them to record for the label; they then met him when he was in New York for the
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at the end of the month. They became the first artists to record at the new facility, and were one of the final acts signed to Apple
Records. When the brothers first arrived in the UK and were driven to Harrison's home,
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America in advance of the album, on 6 March 1972 (as Apple 1845). The B-side was "Song of Songs", produced by Voormann and recorded at Apple. "Sweet Music" received highly favourable reviews;
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magazine announced that
Voormann would produce the brothers' releases for Apple. Harrison produced their first recording, however β "Sweet Music", which he had earmarked as their debut single.
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and released an eponymous studio album in 1969. Lead vocals were shared between Derrek, Bruce Foster and Lon; the latter also wrote all the songs and played guitar, saxophone,
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had the studio at will, so sometimes even if we were recording, they could decide they needed to come in and kick us out. We literally had the Apple studios to ourselves."
422:, Voormann and Gordon. Voormann and Keltner also supported the brothers on a tour of Japan. The album was released in March 1975 and again failed to chart. Writing in
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349:". For the next two years, Richard Perry's projects kept the Van Eatons, particularly Lon, working with a number of top recording artists (though distinctly
519:", recorded as a tribute to the late George Harrison. In October 2010, Lon & Derrek Van Eaton's "Sweet Music" was included on the Apple compilation
220:". Music journalist Jay Lustig describes "Sweet Music" as "a dreamy, utopian ballad", while Rodriguez calls it "a fine Harrisonian-sounding single".
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The move ensured that the Van Eaton name remained in the spotlight, with both brothers being credited for percussion on Ringo Starr's US number 1 "
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124:. Author Robert Rodriguez writes that, given the spiritual quality of the duo's songs, they had a "natural" compatibility with Harrison.
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in style compared to Apple's less glitzy roster). This session work included appearances on four more
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75:, containing the Harrison-produced single "Sweet Music", was reissued on RPM Records in June 2012.
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26:, consisting of brothers Lon and Derrek Van Eaton. They are best known for their association with
466:). He also appeared as a member of Starr's band "Ringo's Roadside Attraction" in his TV special
525:. Having been omitted from the Apple reissue campaign that produced that 2010 compilation, the
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824:"Sweet Music" / "Song of Songs" (US: Apple 1845, released 6 March 1972)
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959:, 2010 (compilation produced by Andy Davis & Mike Heatley), p. 11.
827:"Warm Woman" / "More Than Words" (UK: Apple 46; released 9 March 1973)
1022:, Abbeyrd's Beatles Page, 9 October 1997 (retrieved 20 October 2017).
992:, 1969 (produced by Al Lawrence; executive produced by Jimmy Wisner).
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collaborations between the brothers, resulting in their third album,
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All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961β1975
357:-selling albums of the early-to-mid 1970s, all produced by Perry:
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remarks on the similarities of the Van Eatons' sound with that of
278:. Voormann, an established artist and designer, created a novelty
708:; except tracks 1β4, produced by Richard Perry & Bill Schnee
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then forwarded seven of the songs on to various record company
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Lon Van Eaton β vocals, piano, electric and acoustic guitars,
1249:, The Second Disc, 1 August 2012 (retrieved 24 October 2017).
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165:, a longstanding associate of the Beatles. In November 1971,
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1837:
Baby You're a Rich Man: Suing the Beatles for Fun and Profit
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You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup
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880:"Lon Van Eaton's Long and Winding Road Leads to Bordentown"
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison
1204:, 1972 (produced by Klaus Voormann & George Harrison).
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were an American vocal and multi-instrumentalist duo from
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911:
742:"The Harder You Pull ... The Tighter It Gets" β 3:52
1794:, Random House/Rolling Stone Press (New York, NY, 1983;
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The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After the Break-Up 1970β2001
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1360:"Rest in peace, Sound of Philly guitarist T.J. Tindall"
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1165:"Lon Van Eaton: Life With The Beatles at Apple Records"
1131:, 13 November 1971, p. L-6 (retrieved 23 October 2017).
1839:, University Press of New England (Lebanon, NH, 2015;
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joined the Van Eatons on a third acoustic guitar, and
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listened to the tape and liked what he heard, as did
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433:or the other so we compromised. Big mistake."
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1627:, lesfradkin.com (retrieved 16 October 2012).
1171:, 2 October 2010 (retrieved 20 October 2017).
1689:, December 2012 (retrieved 24 October 2017).
1400:Stephen Holden, "Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
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1047:
1020:"An Interview with Lon and Derrek Van Eaton"
1824:, Parading Press (Downers Grove, IL, 2013;
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1196:Album credits, "Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
1123:"London Studios As World Recording Centers"
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212:. The result was reminiscent of Harrison's
34:, and for their subsequent session work in
1926:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
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1857:, 498 Productions (New Orleans, LA, 2005;
1730:Harry Castleman & Walter J. Podrazik,
1667:, Lon and Derrek (retrieved 29 July 2012).
1640:Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records
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229:, with Starr participating on some songs.
84:musician and producer. The band signed to
1618:George Harrison/Beatles Vocal Tribute CDs
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16:American vocal and multi-instrumental duo
1734:, Ballantine Books (New York, NY, 1976;
1681:"Lon & Derrek β Anthology 1968β2012"
902:Andy Davis, "Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
863:
1809:, Backbeat Books (Milwaukee, WI, 2010;
1600:Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger
1301:Castleman & Podrazik, pp. 112, 306.
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754:, clarinets, percussion, backing vocals
489:Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger
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736:"All You're Hungry for is Love" β 2:51
1873:
1790:Dave Marsh & John Swenson (eds),
1375:Castleman & Podrazik, pp. 116β17.
30:through the brothers' brief stint on
1779:, Hal Leonard (Milwaukee, WI, 2006;
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428:in 1979, Charley Walters dismissed
13:
2058:Musical groups established in 1971
1792:The New Rolling Stone Record Guide
14:
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1855:The Beatles Solo on Apple Records
1485:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 211.
1310:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 112.
1180:Castleman & Podrazik, p. 207.
536:In 2013, Lon and Derrek released
511:In 2005, Lon Van Eaton played on
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267:and another Trenton musician.
116:label, run by Allan Steckler.
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1319:"Record World Single Picks",
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969:"Jacobs Creek: Jacob's Creek"
931:(retrieved 28 February 2012).
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202:. The recording engineer was
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2031:Apple Corps v Apple Computer
2008:You Never Give Me Your Money
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1521:Marsh & Swenson, p. 525.
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1424:"Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
733:"Dancing in the Dark" β 2:38
631:β electric guitar (4, 9, 11)
7:
10:
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2001:The Longest Cocktail Party
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1985:
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1636:Stephen Thomas Erlewine,
947:Andy Davis, liner notes,
596:"Without the Lord" β 1:37
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190:played drums. Aside from
721:"Do You Remember" β 3:41
614:"Another Thought" β 3:41
590:"More Than Words" β 2:16
2068:A&M Records artists
1325:, 18 March 1972, p. 12.
508:drummer Denny Seiwell.
739:"Baby It's You" β 3:38
561:22 September 1972 (US)
491:. The brothers chose "
153:"Sweet Music" and the
130:Concert for Bangladesh
2063:Apple Records artists
2053:American vocal groups
656:β acoustic guitar (6)
495:", a song written by
457:β¦That's the Way It Is
454:) and Harry Nilsson (
1422:Richie Unterberger,
727:"Let It Grow" β 2:56
724:"Music Lover" β 3:12
602:"Help Us All" β 2:53
599:"Sweet Music" β 3:41
593:"Hear My Cry" β 3:00
566:9 February 1973 (UK)
379:and Art Garfunkel's
265:Edison Electric Band
214:All Things Must Pass
209:All Things Must Pass
1410:, 23 November 1972.
802:David Beebe β drums
799:Russ Turner β organ
796:β trumpet, trombone
584:"Warm Woman" β 3:01
538:Anthology 1968β2012
439:Ringo's Rotogravure
391:album by providing
235:Simon and Garfunkel
24:Trenton, New Jersey
1820:Robert Rodriguez,
1805:Robert Rodriguez,
1679:Oregano Rathbone,
1663:2012-09-14 at the
1623:2013-06-10 at the
702:(A&M SP 4507)
568:(Apple SAPCOR 25)
563:(Apple SMAS 3390)
309:Richie Unterberger
176:Abbey Road Studios
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1994:Apple to the Core
1845:978-1-61168-380-6
1830:978-0-9892555-0-9
1815:978-1-4165-9093-4
1770:978-1-59240-269-4
1755:978-0-06-177418-8
1638:"Various Artists
1598:"Various Artists
1503:Leng, pp. 154β55.
1113:, pp. 51, 85, 93.
1018:Steve Marinucci,
730:"Wildfire" β 3:38
718:"You Lose" β 2:25
700:7 March 1975 (US)
694:Who Do You Out Do
646:Alexis Guevara β
637:β drums (4, 7, 9)
611:"Sunshine" β 3:48
587:"Sun Song" β 3:57
502:Black & White
430:Who Do You Out Do
408:Who Do You Out Do
325:Who Do You Out Do
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370:Goodnight Vienna
323:Los Angeles and
276:Clive Arrowsmith
259:, on drums, and
86:Columbia Records
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1454:"Badfinger"
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767:Jim Keltner
746:Personnel:
688:β bass (11)
662:β drums (6)
641:Ringo Starr
618:Personnel:
544:Discography
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463:Knnillssonn
420:Jim Keltner
412:Gary Wright
184:Ringo Starr
174:Working at
122:John Lennon
110:the Beatles
94:harpsichord
56:Carly Simon
48:Ringo Starr
36:Los Angeles
28:the Beatles
2047:Categories
1962:Jeff Jones
1952:Magic Alex
832:References
773:Jim Gordon
660:Jim Gordon
397:laryngitis
388:Dark Horse
367:, Starr's
347:Photograph
188:Jim Gordon
147:Friar Park
142:Savile Row
79:Background
1908:Divisions
1702:, p. 392.
1658:"Brother"
1556:, p. 334.
1543:, p. 125.
1476:, p. 139.
1349:, p. 124.
1128:Billboard
860:, p. 123.
670:harmonium
666:Mike Hugg
382:Breakaway
364:Solitaire
313:Badfinger
196:harmonium
192:Mike Hugg
168:Billboard
134:Nat Weiss
1661:Archived
1646:AllMusic
1621:Archived
1606:AllMusic
1458:AllMusic
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1091:, p. 84.
973:AllMusic
929:AllMusic
497:Pete Ham
332:Yoko Ono
305:AllMusic
280:zoetrope
250:telegram
2018:Related
1709:Sources
1426:Brother
1402:Brother
1198:Brother
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301:Brother
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648:congas
549:Albums
506:Wings
469:Ringo
338:on a
248:in a
157:album
114:Apple
101:demos
90:sitar
1859:ISBN
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