Nazareth

Nazareth (band)

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Nazareth (band)

Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band, founded in 1968, that had several hits in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, and established an international audience with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog. Perhaps their best-known hit single was a cover of the ballad "Love Hurts", in 1975.[1][2][3] The band continues to record and tour.

Career

Nazareth formed in December 1968 in Dunfermline, Scotland, from the remaining members of semi-professional local group The Shadettes (formed in 1961) by vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny Charlton (ex Mark V and The Red Hawks), bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet.[4] They took their name from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which is cited in the first line of The Band's classic song "The Weight" ("I pulled into Nazareth / Was feelin' about half past dead...").[4] Nazareth's cover version of "Java Blues" by The Band's bassist/singer Rick Danko and Emmett Grogan is on their 1981 live album Snaz.

The band moved to London, England in 1970, and released their eponymous debut album in 1971.[4] After getting some attention with their second album Exercises, released in 1972, Nazareth supported Deep Purple on tour, and issued the Roger Glover-produced Razamanaz, in early 1973.[4] This collection spawned two UK Top Ten hits, "Broken Down Angel" and "Bad Bad Boy".[4] This was followed by Loud 'N' Proud in late 1973, which contained another hit single with a cover of Joni Mitchell's song "This Flight Tonight".[4] Then came another album Rampant, in 1974, that was equally successful although its only single, "Shanghai'd in Shanghai", narrowly missed the British Top 40.[2] A non-album song, again a cover version, this time of Tomorrow's "My White Bicycle", was a UK Top 20 entry in 1975.[4]

Hair of the Dog was released in April 1975 and was produced by Manny Charlton, ending Roger Glover's association with the band.[2] The title track of that album (popularly, though incorrectly, known as "Son of a Bitch" due to its hook lyric) became a staple of 1970s rock radio. The American version of the album included a song originally recorded by The Everly Brothers, the melodic ballad "Love Hurts", that was released as a hit single in the UK and in the US, where it went platinum. The track became the band's only US Top Ten hit.[5] and was also a top 10 hit in nine other countries, reaching number 1 in six of them. The song was on the Norwegian chart for 60 weeks.[5]

In 1979, second guitarist Zal Cleminson was added to the line-up, remaining for two albums, No Mean City and Malice in Wonderland, and contributing numerous compositions.[4] Malice in Wonderland contained the single "Holiday".[2] In 1981, they contributed the song "Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)" to the soundtrack to the film, Heavy Metal.

Various Nazareth line-ups continued to make studio albums and tour throughout the 1980s and 1990s, although their popularity had declined such that some albums no longer received either a UK or a US release. They remained popular in Europe, particularly Germany, where "Dream On" became a hit single. In 1991, Billy Rankin returned to replace Manny Charlton on the No Jive album, remaining with the band until 1994.[4]

A tribute came in 1993 when Guns N' Roses covered Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog" on "The Spaghetti Incident?", consolation after they turned down Axl Rose's request for the group to play at his wedding.[4] Rankin departed again in 1994, but with Jimmy Murrison and keyboard player Ronnie Leahy, Nazareth maintained a live following in Europe and the US.[4]

Nazareth continued touring after Rankin's departure, with Jimmy Murrison and keyboard player Ronnie Leahy.[4] While on tour in 1999, original drummer Darrell Sweet died at age 51 of a heart attack. He was replaced by bassist Pete Agnew's son Lee for later editions of the band.

On 4 August 4 2006, John Locke, the former keyboardist of the band, died from cancer at the age of 62.[6]

In February 2008, The Newz was released on the Hamburg-based label, Edel Entertainment. The release of the album coincided with Nazareth's fortieth anniversary tour, which started on 25 January in Sweden and visited most of Europe, finished on 4 November 2008 in Norway. A follow up album, Big Dogz, was released on 15 April 2011.

Nazareth announced McCafferty's retirement from the band due to ill health on 28 August 2013,[7] leaving Pete Agnew as the sole remaining original member of the band. On 22 February 2014, it was announced that Scottish singer Linton Osborne was chosen as McCafferty's replacement with the former singer's blessing.[8]

Personnel

Members

Current members
  • Pete Agnew - bass, backing vocals (1968present)
  • Jimmy Murrison - guitars (1994present)
  • Lee Agnew - drums, backing vocals (1999present)
  • Linton Osborne - lead vocals (2014present)

Former members
  • Dan McCafferty - lead vocals (1968-2013)
  • Darrell Sweet - drums, occasional backing vocals (1968-1999; died 1999)
  • Manny Charlton - guitars (1968-1990)
  • Zal Cleminson - guitars (1978-1980)
  • Billy Rankin - guitars (1980-1983, 1990-1994)
  • John Locke - keyboards (1980-1982; died 2006)
  • Ronnie Leahy - keyboards (1994-2002)

Lineups

December 1968September 1978
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton lead guitar
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
September 1978July 1980
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton guitar
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
  • Zal Cleminson guitar
July 1980Late 1982
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton guitar
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
  • Billy Rankin guitar
  • John Locke keyboards
Late 1982-1983
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton guitar
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
  • Billy Rankin guitar
1983May 1990
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton guitar
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
May 1990Late 1994
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
  • Billy Rankin guitar
Late 1994April 1999
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Darrell Sweet drums
  • Jimmy Murrison guitar
  • Ronnie Leahy keyboards
April 1999Late 2002
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Jimmy Murrison guitar
  • Ronnie Leahy keyboards
  • Lee Agnew drums
Late 2002-2013
  • Dan McCafferty lead vocals
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Jimmy Murrison guitar
  • Lee Agnew drums
2014Present
  • Linton Osborne lead vocals
  • Pete Agnew bass
  • Jimmy Murrison guitar
  • Lee Agnew drums

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Nazareth discography
  • Nazareth (1971)
  • Exercises (1972)
  • Razamanaz (1973)
  • Loud 'n' Proud (1973)
  • Rampant (1974)
  • Hair of the Dog (1975)
  • Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll (1976)
  • Play 'n' the Game (1976)
  • Expect No Mercy (1977)
  • No Mean City (1979)
  • Malice in Wonderland (1980)
  • The Fool Circle (1981)
  • 2XS (1982)
  • Sound Elixir (1983)
  • The Catch (1984)
  • Cinema (1986)
  • Snakes 'n' Ladders (1989)
  • No Jive (1991)
  • Move Me (1994)
  • Boogaloo (1998)
  • The Newz (2008)
  • Big Dogz (2011)
  • Rock n Roll Telephone (2014)

See also

  • Music of Scotland
  • List of Scottish musicians
  • List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States
  • List of performers on Top of the Pops

References

  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography, 5th, p. 681682, Edinburgh: Mojo Books.
  3. CD: Nazareth: Golden Hits (2004). En.imusic.dk. Retrieved on 3 August 2011.
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 Roberts, David (1998). Guinness Rockopedia, 1st, London: Guinness Publishing Ltd..
  5. 5.0 5.1 Roberts, David (2001). British Hit Singles, 14th, London: Guinness World Records Limited.
  6. Doc Rock. The Dead Rock Stars Club 2006 July to December. Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved on 2014-03-24.
  7. News | Nazareth. Nazarethdirect.co.uk. Retrieved on 2013-08-31.
  8. News } Nazareth name new singer. classicrockmagazine.com. Retrieved on 2014-02-22.

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