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the Beaters Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

the Beaters

Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 W Sunset Blvd

Oct 26, 2023

8:30 PM PDT
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Born May 28, 1944 in Riverside, California, Billy was named after his father, Bill McCord, who worked as a staff announcer for NBC in New York, where Billy grew up. His mom, Ann Ryan, was one of the Ray Charles Singers on record and TV with Perry Como.Still in his teens, Billy made his first record. One side, My Heart Cries, was popular in the Northeast, while the other side, the self-penned All My Love, saw regional action in Texas and Louisiana.The first song he ever presented to a publisher, Mean Old World, became a chart hit for Ricky Nelson and, one year later, his Make Me Belong To You, was a summer hit for Atlantic Records star Barbara Lewis.This entre to Atlantic caused label chief Jerry Wexler to sign Billy. The resulting single, a duet with Dionne Warwicks cousin, Judy Clay, was the hit, Storybook Children. The two followed up with Country Girl-City Man and appeared at Harlems Apollo Theater to standing ovations.Billys first solo hit was a cover of Bobby Goldsboros With Pen In Hand, arranged by the late Arif Mardin and supervised by Wexler. But the late 60s were changing times and Billy couldnt find a way to fit in musically.
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"Beaters, formed by singer-guitarist Jeremy Rojas and drummer Andrew Montoya, is mutant-noir-punk emerging from the borderlands of California. Beaters grew up in a cult, did time in jail, went AWOL from military duties, played in The Sess and frequents Ale Mania. Beaters fights the sugar-coated analgesic of urban-outfitted surf-nostalgia with distrust, paranoia, and darkness to remind us of the chem-trails in the sky…" -Palmist
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