The Nazz

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The Nazz was an early psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960s. The band was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967 by Todd Rundgren (lead guitar) and Carson Van Osten (bass guitar). Thom Mooney (drums, formerly of the Munchkins) and Robert "Stewkey" Antoni (vocals, keyboard) joined before their first concert, opening for the Doors in 1967.

Marketed by their manager, Michael Friedman, as a teenybopper boy band, the Nazz signed with SGC Records, releasing Nazz in 1968. The album was not successful and neither was the first single, "Hello It's Me". After a brief trip to England cut short due to visa problems, the Nazz recorded their second album, Fungo Bat. The album was originally a double album but was shortened to a single LP before being released as Nazz Nazz. Much of what was cut was Rundgren's material, and he departed the group, along with Van Osten, soon after.

With Stewkey in charge, Rundgren's vocals in the old tapes were replaced by his own; the band released the unsuccessful Nazz III in 1970. Mooney soon left, eventually playing with a variety of groups including the Curtis Brothers, Tattoo, Fuse and Paris. Stewkey played with Fuse alongside Mooney for a brief period, but then left. Rundgren went on to have somewhat successful solo career. Ironically, Rundgren recorded a hit version of The Nazz' first unsuccessful single, "Hello It's Me".

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Origin of the band's name

The Nazz took their name from the song "The Nazz are Blue" by The Yardbirds from their album Roger the Engineer. That song, in turn, took its title from Lord Buckley's comic monologue, "The Nazz," which is a re-telling of the tale of Jesus of Nazareth. Template:Ref

Discography

Commercial Releases

  • Nazz
    • (SGC Records - SD 5001 - October 1968 / reissued by Rhino - 1983 (LP/Cassette) & 1988 (CD))
  • Nazz Nazz
    • (SGC Records - SD 5002 - May 1969 / reissued by Rhino - 1983 (LP/Cassette) & 1988 (CD))
  • Nazz III
    • (SGC Records - SD 5004 - 1970 / reissued by Rhino - 1983 (LP/Cassette) & 1988 (CD)) Template:Ref

Compilations

  • Best of Nazz
  • Thirteenth and Pine
    • (Distortion Records)
  • Open Our Eyes: The Anthology

Unreleased albums

  • Fungo Bat
    • (1969)

Citations

  1. Template:Note Evans, Paul. "The Nazz." The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Ed. Anthony DeCurtis and James Henke with Holly George-Warren. New York: Random House, 1992. 497.
  2. Template:Note Edwards, David, Patrice Eyries, and Mike Callahan. "Miscellaneous Atlantic/Atco Distributed Labels." Both Sides Now Publications. 25 Sept. 2005. Both Sides Now Publications. 03 Mar. 2006 <http://www.bsnpubs.com/atlantic/miscdist.html#sgc>.
  3. Template:Note Callahan, Mike, David Edwards, and Patrice Eyries. "Rhino Album Discography, Part 2." Both Sides Now Publications. 25 July 2004. Both Sides Now Publications. 03 Mar. 2006 <http://www.bsnpubs.com/warner/rhino/02rhino100.html>.