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The Rooftop Singers

Band, 1962-1967 US
Folk and World
A.k.a. Project X (14)

American folk band. The Rooftop Singers was an American progressive folk singing trio in the early 1960s, best known for the hit "Walk Right In". Darling put the group together in June 1962 specifically to record an updated and uptempo version of a 1920s Gus Cannon folk blues song, "Walk Right In". The trio recorded the song for Vanguard Records, with updated lyrics and an arrangement featuring paired 12-string acoustic guitars. The record became the most successful in Vanguard's history. The album containing this song was also called "Walk Right In" and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Folk Recording. The group differed markedly from The Weavers and most of the popular folk trios of the era, being far more influenced by blues and jazz, as well as less profoundly earnest in its political sensibilities. In being more musically complex than most folk groups, the trio favoured understated melodies sometimes and emphasised their blues roots at others, particularly in the sly and lyrically suggestive "Tom Cat". Indeed, it was their musical eclecticism and willingness to be suggestive that got "Tom Cat", their second single, banned from conservative radio stations and prevented them from capitalizing on their breakthrough hit. The group played at the Newport Folk Festival in 1963. Yielding to pressure from her husband (Skip Weshner), Taylor left the trio shortly after Vanguard released its second album, "Good Time!". Darling and Svanoe recruited Mindy Stuart to replace her. This line-up recorded one final album, "Rainy River". But the Rooftop Singers suffered without Taylor's jazz phrasing and harmonic ideas, and the group never regained its footing musically, critically or commercially. Patricia Street replaced Stuart shortly before the Rooftop Singers formally disbanded in 1967. Darling and Street continued working as a duo into the early seventies, recording the album "The Possible Dream" for Vanguard. There was even an abortive attempt to turn the latter-day incarnation of The Rooftop Singers into something more relevant to 1965 as Project X, that is, electric folk or folk rock. Erik Darling was a member of two other successful groups: The Tarriers and The Weavers, prior to forming The Rooftop Singers.

     
Members
PortraitErik Darling
voc, bj, g 1922-2008 US
Willard Svanoe
voc, g, acg
PortraitLynne Taylor
voc 1962-1967 US
Mindy Stuart
Popular Tracks   
Walk Right In on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
San Francisco Bay Blues on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
Tom Cat on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
It Don't Mean A Thing on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
Working On The Railroad on The Best Of by The Rooftop Singers
Mama Don't Allow on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
Ha Ha Thisaway on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers
Cool Water on The Best Of by The Rooftop Singers
Ezekiel Saw The Wheel on Southern Country Gospel by Various Artists
Somebody Came Home on Vanguard Visionaries by The Rooftop Singers

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Band Membership
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Vanguard VisionariesThe Rooftop Singers2007Compil.
Best Of The Vanguard YearsThe Rooftop Singers2004Compil.
The Best Of The Rooftop SingersThe Rooftop Singers1993Compil.
Walk Right In / Good Time!The Rooftop Singers1990Compil.
Walk Right In / Tom CatThe Rooftop Singers1969Single
KitesThe Rooftop Singers1967Single
Rainy RiverThe Rooftop Singers1966Single
Walk Right InThe Rooftop Singers1966Single
Rainy RiverThe Rooftop Singers1965Album
Good Time!The Rooftop Singers1964Album
Walk Right InThe Rooftop Singers1964Single
Mama No Me Lo Permite (Mama Don't Allow)The Rooftop Singers1964Single
Cool WaterThe Rooftop Singers1964Single
Camina Derechito (Walk Right In)The Rooftop Singers1964Single
Sail Away LadiesThe Rooftop Singers1964Single
Tom Cat / Hey BoysThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Tom CatThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Tom CatThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Mama Don't AllowThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Tom Cat / Shoes / Hey, Boys / Ham And EggsThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Walk Right In!The Rooftop Singers1963Album
Shoes / You Don't KnowThe Rooftop Singers1963Single
Walk Right InThe Rooftop Singers1962Single
Tom Cat / Ham And EggsThe Rooftop SingersSingle
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