274:. Though their sound is more swing influenced, the Treniers incorporated a thumping backbeat and several songs that included the words "rock" and "roll" - "Rocking on Sunday Night" and "It Rocks! It Rolls! It Swings!", for example, and in the 1940s were already playing "Rockin' Is Our Bizness," which was inspired by Jimmie Lunceford's "Rhythm Is Our Business" from the 1930s. They were also known for the humorous content of many of their songs, and their on stage acrobatics were seen as precursors to the wild antics of many later rock and roll groups. Their lively stage presentation influenced Bill Haley and Comets,
146:
285:, but several of their other records including "It Rocks! It Rolls! It Swings!" (1952) and "Rockin' Is Our Bizness" (1953) "anticipated some crucial elements of rock n roll with their solid, thumping beats, their squealing sax solos." In the 1950s, they moved closer towards an R&B influenced sound, but were unable to weather the influx of rock and roll. Nonetheless, the group was considered a strong influence on bands such as their contemporaries
38:
258:'s band as lead singer, and Cliff joined him the following year. The twins left the Lunceford band in 1947 and began performing together as the Trenier Twins, backed by the Gene Gilbeaux Quartet which included Gene Gilbeaux on piano and Don Hill on alto sax. They made their first recordings for
237:
and later James (Jimmy) Johnson on bass, Henry (Tucker) Green on drums and Gene
Gilbeaux on piano. Later, additional Trenier brothers Milt and Buddy, and nephew Skip, joined the group on vocals, and there were many other musician and line-up changes over the years including Herman Washington and
145:
233:, who performed alongside the Gene Gilbeaux Quartet, but shortened their name to the Treniers when Gilbeaux and other musicians became integral members of the group. Besides the Trenier brothers, group members included Don Hill on saxophone,
262:
in 1947, and developed a strong reputation for their live performances. In 1949, they were joined by older brother Buddy
Trenier (December 11, 1913 – March 15, 1999), and started to be billed as "The Rockin' Rollin' Treniers".
250:
The band was based around twins
Clifton L. "Cliff" Trenier (July 14, 1919 – March 2, 1983) and Claude Oliver Trenier (July 14, 1919 – November 17, 2003). They were born in
310:. During the playing of their songs, Martin and Lewis participated in the antics, and when the drummer got up and stepped aside, Jerry Lewis sat down and played drums for one song.
153:
Clockwise from left: Gene
Gilbeaux (piano), Buddy Trenier, Cliff Trenier, Claude Trenier, Jimmy Johnson (bass), Don Hill (sax), Henry (Tucker) Green (drums), Skip Trenier
595:
516:
337:
600:
555:
289:, and they were one of the first to record Haley's "Rock-a-Beatin' Boogie". Claude Trenier would later claim in an interview in
102:
590:
74:
296:
One of the first times rock and roll appeared on national television was in May 1954 when the
Treniers appeared on the
428:
121:
81:
254:, and formed the Alabama State Collegians when in college together in 1939. In 1943, Claude Trenier left to join
59:
17:
293:
magazine that his group was responsible for Haley deciding to record rock and roll; this account is disputed.
88:
610:
55:
605:
70:
385:
315:
286:
196:
377:
321:
48:
448:
353:
329:
95:
8:
298:
513:
281:
They had their only national chart hit in 1951, when "Go! Go! Go!" reached #10 on the
464:
424:
364:
area restaurants. Milt retired from performing in 2017, after 70 years (1947-2017).
542:
531:
349:
255:
222:
215:
168:
489:
520:
259:
251:
226:
584:
271:
212:
328:
In 1955, the group released the song "Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)" about
325:(which also featured Haley), and continued to perform as recently as 2003.
282:
239:
234:
192:
199:, Epic, Mercury, London, Viking, Brunswick, RCA, Fontaine, Philips, Mobile
575:
333:
307:
303:
275:
267:
341:
219:
172:
345:
423:(1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 181.
37:
361:
360:
In 2013, surviving member Milt
Trenier performed semi-weekly at
556:
John
Przybys, "Don Hill, saxophonist with The Treniers, dies",
313:
The group appeared in several films in the 1950s including
490:"Milt Trenier - The Fabulous Comets presents the Treniers"
229:
Cliff and Claude
Trenier. They were originally billed as
278:
in the UK in 1959, Paul Revere and
Raiders, and beyond.
367:
Saxophonist Don Hill died on June 18, 2021, aged 99.
62:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
266:They played a form of music intermediate between
582:
444:
442:
440:
144:
122:Learn how and when to remove this message
27:American R&B/jump blues musical group
596:American rhythm and blues musical groups
418:
437:
14:
583:
336:, which included some dialogue by the
421:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music
340:himself. The song is included on the
412:
60:adding citations to reliable sources
31:
370:
24:
25:
622:
569:
211:(pronounced /trəˈniərz/) were an
36:
601:African-American musical groups
47:needs additional citations for
549:
535:
525:
507:
482:
457:
13:
1:
449:Dik de Heer, "The Treniers",
405:
465:"Milt Trenier - Discography"
454:. Accessed November 31, 2014
7:
10:
627:
591:American rock music groups
562:. Retrieved August 9, 2021
287:Bill Haley and His Comets
245:
188:
178:
164:
159:
143:
136:
558:Las Vegas Review-Journal
576:Milt Trenier's Homepage
519:March 24, 2010, at the
419:Du Noyer, Paul (2003).
386:The Girl Can't Help It
316:The Girl Can't Help It
160:Background information
543:"Milt Trenier - Gigs"
611:Jump blues musicians
451:Black Cat Rockabilly
378:Don't Knock the Rock
322:Don't Knock the Rock
56:improve this article
514:Rcs-discography.com
299:Colgate Comedy Hour
606:RCA Victor artists
393:Calypso Heat Wave
231:the Trenier Twins
203:
202:
154:
132:
131:
124:
106:
16:(Redirected from
618:
563:
553:
547:
546:
539:
533:
529:
523:
511:
505:
504:
502:
500:
486:
480:
479:
477:
475:
461:
455:
446:
435:
434:
416:
371:Film appearances
332:center fielder,
256:Jimmie Lunceford
181:
152:
148:
134:
133:
127:
120:
116:
113:
107:
105:
64:
40:
32:
21:
626:
625:
621:
620:
619:
617:
616:
615:
581:
580:
572:
567:
566:
560:, June 25, 2021
554:
550:
541:
540:
536:
530:
526:
521:Wayback Machine
512:
508:
498:
496:
488:
487:
483:
473:
471:
463:
462:
458:
447:
438:
431:
417:
413:
408:
399:Juke Box Rhythm
373:
291:Blue Suede News
260:Mercury Records
252:Mobile, Alabama
248:
227:identical twins
206:
179:
155:
151:
139:
128:
117:
111:
108:
65:
63:
53:
41:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
624:
614:
613:
608:
603:
598:
593:
579:
578:
571:
570:External links
568:
565:
564:
548:
534:
524:
506:
494:Rockabilly.net
481:
469:Rockabilly.net
456:
436:
429:
410:
409:
407:
404:
403:
402:
396:
390:
382:
372:
369:
247:
244:
205:Musical artist
204:
201:
200:
190:
186:
185:
182:
176:
175:
166:
162:
161:
157:
156:
149:
141:
140:
137:
130:
129:
71:"The Treniers"
44:
42:
35:
26:
18:Claude Trenier
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
623:
612:
609:
607:
604:
602:
599:
597:
594:
592:
589:
588:
586:
577:
574:
573:
561:
559:
552:
544:
538:
532:
528:
522:
518:
515:
510:
495:
491:
485:
470:
466:
460:
453:
452:
445:
443:
441:
432:
430:1-904041-96-5
426:
422:
415:
411:
400:
397:
394:
391:
388:
387:
383:
380:
379:
375:
374:
368:
365:
363:
358:
356:
355:
351:
347:
343:
339:
338:Hall-of-Famer
335:
331:
326:
324:
323:
318:
317:
311:
309:
305:
301:
300:
294:
292:
288:
284:
283:R&B chart
279:
277:
273:
272:rock and roll
269:
264:
261:
257:
253:
243:
241:
236:
232:
228:
224:
223:musical group
221:
217:
214:
210:
198:
194:
191:
187:
183:
177:
174:
170:
167:
163:
158:
147:
142:
135:
126:
123:
115:
104:
101:
97:
94:
90:
87:
83:
80:
76:
73: –
72:
68:
67:Find sources:
61:
57:
51:
50:
45:This article
43:
39:
34:
33:
30:
19:
557:
551:
537:
527:
509:
497:. Retrieved
493:
484:
472:. Retrieved
468:
459:
450:
420:
414:
398:
392:
384:
376:
366:
359:
352:
327:
320:
314:
312:
302:, hosted by
297:
295:
290:
280:
265:
249:
240:Mickey Baker
235:Shifty Henry
230:
209:The Treniers
208:
207:
180:Years active
138:The Treniers
118:
109:
99:
92:
85:
78:
66:
54:Please help
49:verification
46:
29:
350:documentary
334:Willie Mays
308:Jerry Lewis
304:Dean Martin
276:The Shadows
242:on guitar.
585:Categories
406:References
342:soundtrack
270:and early
220:jump blues
173:jump blues
150:Late 1950s
82:newspapers
346:Ken Burns
184:1947–2003
112:June 2019
517:Archived
499:June 22,
474:June 22,
354:Baseball
213:American
362:Chicago
225:led by
216:R&B
169:R&B
96:scholar
427:
401:(1959)
395:(1957)
389:(1956)
381:(1956)
330:Giants
246:Career
189:Labels
165:Genres
98:
91:
84:
77:
69:
348:1994
268:swing
103:JSTOR
89:books
501:2019
476:2019
425:ISBN
319:and
306:and
218:and
197:Sony
193:Okeh
75:news
344:to
58:by
587::
492:.
467:.
439:^
357:.
195:,
171:,
545:.
503:.
478:.
433:.
125:)
119:(
114:)
110:(
100:·
93:·
86:·
79:·
52:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.