Sunday, 18 July 2021

Barbara Harris born 18 July 1945


 Barbara Harris (born 18th August 1945) is better known as one of the founder members and lead singer of The Toys. 

Barbara Harris, Barbara Parritt (both originally from North Carolina), and June Montiero attended Woodrow Wilson High School in Jamaica, NY; they decided to form a group one day at Parritt's sister's house. The trio got together after school, sang on corners, and entered talent shows. After graduation, they were eager for more, and made trips to 1619 Broadway, more commonly known as the Brill Building, seeking work as background vocalists. 

Vince Marc discovered the warblers at a talent show and introduced them to Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, who signed them to their Genius Incorporated label and brought them to the attention of record producer Bob Crew. The Toys came on like gangbusters, scoring with an adaptation of Johann Sebastian Bach's Minuet in G, a five-finger piano exercise titled "A Lover's Concerto," written and produced by Linzer and Randell. The song scorched the R&B (number four) and pop (number two) charts, and went to number five in the U.K., selling over a million copies in 1965. Sadly, it was all over by 1968; the girls had differences and went their separate ways. 


                   

They initially recorded four songs, with "Concerto" being the last of the four and the only one that was done in one take. The other three were rehearsed by the girls for weeks and laboured over in the studio, while their shining star was a throw in. Little did they know the throw in would become the monster hit. The success overwhelmed the girls. Vince Marc whisked them off on a world tour, putting his wife's (Barbara Chandler) career on hold while he and the girls traveled all over Europe and were mobbed by crowds of admirers. 

Dyno Voice was not pleased with the events; they wanted the Toys back in New York to record more tracks. They eventually returned to the States and recorded the remaining sides for The Toys Sing a Lover's Concerto and Attack!, a truly marvellous compilation and one of the best pairings of artist and producer in rock & roll's history. Harris handled most of the leads but Parritt and Montiero were hardly slouches -- both excelled when thrust into the spotlight: Montiero on "Yesterday" and Parritt on "Hallelujah." It remains a mystery why this great album only peaked at number 92 pop in 1966. 

The Toys appeared on many musical television programs, including Shindig, Hullabaloo, American Bandstand, Hy Lit, Where the Action Is, Clay Cole, and Upbeat. Dyno Voice released "Attack" as the follow-up and watched it soar to number 18 pop. They even had a cameo spot in the film It's a Bikini World, which also featured the Castaways, the Animals, and the Gentrys. Two more releases charted in 1966, they switched to Philips Records for several singles in 1967, and then moved to Musicor where they had their last chart hit in 1968 ("Sealed With a Kiss," number 112 pop) 

The group split shortly afterward. Parritt and Montiero joined fake Marvelettes groups (there were about five fake Marvelette groups doing gigs at the time). In 1988, the original Toys re-formed and for two years did concerts, night clubs, and oldies shows. Although they no longer work together, they have maintained their friendship over the years. Harris continued to perform on public television and at "Oldie Shows" as "The Toys featuring Barbara Harris". She has also sung with Joe Rivers, known for Johnnie & Joe's hit, "Over The Mountain". 

She married a musician (Kenneth Wiltshire) and sung with bands doing the N.Y. bar scene. Harris sang in the '90s for oldies reunion gigs as Barbara Harris Of The Toys and with her husband's help, cut a solo CD titled Barbara Now. Her two enterprising sons financed her CD from their computer business' profits. Parritt and Montiero live in Queens and both still perform. 

In 2016, Harris released the singles, "Forever Spring" and "(Rock 'n' Roll) Soothes The Soul". According to her web site her bookings have been on hold since her last advertised show for July 2020, possibly due to the viral epidemic. 

(Edited from AllMusic & Wikipedi) 

5 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “The Toys – The Best Of The Toys (EMI 1997) “ go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/13323540/Toys_-_Best_Of.rar.html

1 A Lover's Concerto 2:39
2 This Night 1:56
3 Attack 3:06
4 See How They Run 3:17
5 May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone 2:45
6 On Backstreet 2:42
7 Silver Spoon 2:50
8 Can't Get Enough Of You Baby 2:43
9 What's Wrong With Me Baby 2:35
10 Baby Toys 3:14
11 Deserted 2:37
12 Hallelujah 2:35
13 I Got A Man 2:25
14 Yesterday 2:24
15 Baby's Gone 2:31
16 Sealed With A Kiss 2:43
17 I Got My Heart Set On You 2:29

A very big thank you to Jake @ Jukebox City for the loan of this CD.

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this.

Aussie said...

big thank you from me - Aussie

D said...

New for me. Thanks mate.

rntcj said...

Hi!

Thanx for this one. Know group & their Hits but remainders should be "new" hears here.

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj