The
Coasters were the supreme comedians of rock
and roll. What's more, their impact has deepened with time.
Their songs, their parodies and the tunes that became million
selling records are revived in this new generation of music.
Named for their West Coast origin, they were originally known
as "The Robins." Their first record, "Down in Mexico" was
recorded in the spring of 1956, and propelled The Coasters into fame. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller,
under the direction of Lester Sill (President of Screen Gems
Corporation), moved the group to Atco Records and started
a gold record career that lasted over a decade.
"Down in Mexico" was followed with the double sided million
seller smash "Searching" on the A Side and "Young Blood" on
the B Side. In 1958 they recorded two more big hits, "Yakety
Yak" and "Charlie Brown" and from then on, it was the sweet
smell of success for The Coasters.
For many years, The Coasters traveled overseas to Germany,
Australia, London and the Caribbean Islands. In the USA they
performed in Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall,
Westbury Music Fair, The Apollo Theatre and in hotels and
night clubs throughout the country.
The Coasters were the first vocal group to be inducted into
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987.
The
Hit Songs of The Coasters
Poison Ivy
Baby That Is Rock & Roll
Charlie Brown
Along Came Jones
Yakety Yak
Hog for You Baby
Little Egypt
Searching
Smokey Joe's Cafe
Down In Mexico
Young Blood
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Listen to Tribute to The Coasters
Poison Ivy
Charley Brown
Yakety Yak
If you like this Artist we recommend:
Linwood Peel's Tribute To The Drifters
Tribute to The Marvelettes
Tribute to The Platters
Bridging The Glory Days of
the 1940s and 1950s: Starring A Tribute to The Platters with the New York City BIg
Band
The Hall of Fame Tribute Show, starring:
Linwood Peel's A Tribute To The Drifters; Tribute to The Coasters &
Tribute to The Marvelettes
Les Musiques de Broadway
Photo below taken on 4/13/03 by Langley Image Center
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