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Tuesday, July 01, 2014
The Turtles Bring Act To Area
They were on every teen show in the 60s. Los Angeles based band, The Turtles, are coming to the Snoqualmie Casino on July 11th. For information on the show, go to www.snocasino.com . The two leaders of the group, Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, were also part of the Mothers Of Invention group, led by Frank Zappa.
The group was mentioned in passing by The Boss, Bruce Springsteen during the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction of the E Street Band.
If that doesn't do it for you, the concert will also feature such living legends as Mitch Ryder, Gary Lewis And The Playboys, Mark Farner and much more.
Howard Kaylan makes his home in the Seattle area.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Shell Shocked: Review
Shell Schocked is the autobiography of Howard Kaylan, subtitled, "my life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa.' Howard was lead singer of the 60s hit making group, The Turtles.In this book, he takes you on his Rock and Roll journey, along the way, you meet The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Alice Cooper and many more of your favorite rock artists. Although, maybe not thought of generally of a Rock And Roll "bad boy", he has lead a tumoultous life of excesses, which in the book, he gives himself a written tsk, tsk. Still performing partners with fellow Turtle Mark Volman, Kaylan was in the Mothers Of Invention with Frank Zappa, part of Flo And Eddie with Volman, as well as a back up singer in Bruce Springsteen's Hungry Heart. Ever wonder about "how is the weather" in the fade out of classic "Happy Together"? It's in this book.
Today, Howard still performs live shows in the latest version of the Turtles, he lives in suburban Seattle with his wife, Michelle, who often comes to our store with their dog, Poochifer.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Turtle Pokes Head Out Of Shell--Pens Book
Howard's new book Shell Shocked chronicles his years as a giant in a very important era in the growth of Rock as an entertainment force.
Howard was also a member of "The Mothers Of Invention" and was performing when the Swiss casino burned down, an event that was referenced in the Deep Purple classic "Smoke On The Water".
He also returned to perform with fellow Turtle Mark Volman as Flo and Eddie as by contractual agreement at the time, they could not perform as "The Turtles" or even use their actual names.
From what I can see, Howard lives a pretty modest life in the area, you may have seen him in a store and not noticed, but his contributions to Rock And Roll are extraordinary. You can order his book on Amazon by clicking here. By the way, I would be remiss not to mention Howard has a cool golden doodle named Pouchifer who loves to come to our UPS Store in Crossroads.
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Monday, December 21, 2015
Turtle Autograph
Turtles lead singer Howard Kaylan, whose classic 1960s hit "Happy Together" became a pop classic, is a Seattle resident and a customer at our Bellevue UPS Store. He was kind enough to autograph a copy of his 2013 book, Shell Shocked. Kaylan also played in Frank Zappa's band, "The Mothers". He was on stage in Switzerland when the venue caught fire. That was the inspiration for the band Deep Purple to write the rock classic "Smoke On The Water".
Sunday, April 02, 2017
Happy Together Tour Returning This Summer
After a three year hiatus, the Happy Together Tour is returning for a local engagement this summer. The tour which always features the legendary 60s rock band The Turtles, is always stocked with bands from the early the mid 60s through the early 70s playing unforgettable classic pop music.
It is a fun show featuring Flo and Eddie, the heart and soul of The Turtles, who went on two play in Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention and have stayed active in the seen. Eddie, of course, is Howard Kaylan who has lived here in the Seattle area for many years.
The concert is set for July 9th at the Snoqualmie Casino. Joining The Turtles will be The Association, former Three Dog Night singer Chuck Negron, The Boxtops, The Cowsills, and somehow, the real live version of The Archies.
Labels:
Happy Together,
Howard Kaylan,
Snoqualmie Casino,
The Turtles
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Happy Together Tour 2014 Hits Jackpot At Snoqualmie Casino
No summer is complete, in my opinion, without watching an outdoor concert, and to lead this season off, we headed East to Snoqualmie to watch the Turtles and a group of guests on this year's version of the Happy Together Tour. A young at heart crowd was singing, clapping, and dancing to songs bringing back memories of a first date, prom, graduation, or lunchtime on the oldies station.
The concert started off with Gary Lewis And the Playboys, a mega hit maker in the 60s until Lewis went in the Army, squashing his career. Mitch Ryder was next doing classics like "Devil With The Blue Dress On". Mark Farner (bottom picture in blue shirt), once the lead singer of Grand Funk, took the stage, he looked older in years, but young in spirit, moving across the platform like a teenager. An artist I hadn't heard of, Chuck Negron, was better known as a member of 1970s hit machine 3 Dog Night, (middle picture) sang a sample of the Dog's great hits.
Rounding out the show was the headline group, The Turtles. Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman have lead the band and have been it's mouthpiece since it's inceptions. They combine memorable hits like "Eleanor" "She'd Rather Be With Me", and the rock classic, "Happy Together" with a Smothers Brothers type comedy shtick that made them a popular booking on mainstream variety shows of the 1960s.
Next week, we "journey" to the White River Amphitheatre to see Journey and Steve Miller in concert.
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3 Dog Night,
Chuck Negron,
Gary Lewis,
Happy Together Tour 2014,
Howard Kaylan,
Mark Farner,
The Turtles
Monday, January 05, 2015
2014 In Review Part III July To September
July 19th Anniversary dinner at the Space Needle (above).
Frequent UPS Store customer Howard Kaylan in concert with his band, The Turtles. Barers Of Maple Valley was there.
Celebrated my birthday with concert at White River Amphitheater watching Tower Of Power, The Steve Miller Band and Journey.
Watched a great fireworks display with my family at Safeco Field following the Mariners game
Former Seattle Mayor Paul Schell died.
Longtime Seattle DJ Bob Rivers Retired.
August Watched the Blue Angels return to the Seattle area at a friend's house in Mercer Island.
Recovered and blogged the old Denney's Hi-Spot commercial with "Singin' Joe Denney.
Beloved commedian Robin Williams found dead from a suicide.
Challenged by my nephews and sister-in-law, I stepped up to the "Ice Bucket Challenge" raising awareness for ALS.
Watched the Cougs play Rutgers at Century Link.
September Visited Walla Walla with the Todds over Labor Day weekend, took limo tour of area's wineries.
Helped celebrate Deb's grandma's 95 birthday with a surprise party.
Got away for a weekend on the Oregon coast.
Watched Eythan Frost's new snowboard film premier at Fremont tavern, Woodsky's.
Helped my Dad celebrate his 85th birthday at Bellevue Club.
Mariners just miss baseball play-offs
Frequent UPS Store customer Howard Kaylan in concert with his band, The Turtles. Barers Of Maple Valley was there.
Celebrated my birthday with concert at White River Amphitheater watching Tower Of Power, The Steve Miller Band and Journey.
Watched a great fireworks display with my family at Safeco Field following the Mariners game
Former Seattle Mayor Paul Schell died.
Longtime Seattle DJ Bob Rivers Retired.
August Watched the Blue Angels return to the Seattle area at a friend's house in Mercer Island.
Recovered and blogged the old Denney's Hi-Spot commercial with "Singin' Joe Denney.
Beloved commedian Robin Williams found dead from a suicide.
Challenged by my nephews and sister-in-law, I stepped up to the "Ice Bucket Challenge" raising awareness for ALS.
Watched the Cougs play Rutgers at Century Link.
September Visited Walla Walla with the Todds over Labor Day weekend, took limo tour of area's wineries.
Helped celebrate Deb's grandma's 95 birthday with a surprise party.
Got away for a weekend on the Oregon coast.
Watched Eythan Frost's new snowboard film premier at Fremont tavern, Woodsky's.
Helped my Dad celebrate his 85th birthday at Bellevue Club.
Mariners just miss baseball play-offs
Labels:
2014 Year In Review,
Denney's Hi Spot,
Journey,
The Turtles,
Woodsky's
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
The Turtles - Lloyd Thaxton Show (1966)
Two people that I have been lucky enough to get to know are in this video.
Lead singer of the Turtles, Howard Kaylan move just a few miles from our UPS Store in Bellevue. Him and his wife were frequent customers. They have since left the area.
Lloyd Thaxton, whose teen dance I used to watch in my youth, I met through his blog. Our contact was purely through email. But he was kind enough to send an autograph sticker for a book that he wrote and that I purchased.
Friday, July 12, 2024
Concert From Ten Years Ago
We saw the Turtles at Snoqualmie Casino, along with other acts from the 60s. Howard Kaylan, the lead singer, lived in the Seattle area at the time and was a customer at our store.
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Local Artist Involved In Sattelite Radio Lawsuit
The Wall Street Journal reports that the popular band from the '60, The Turtles, has filed a 100 million dollar lawsuit against sattelite broadcast giant Sirius XM, claiming that the groups music was played without it's permission. While, what is known as terrestrial radio does not have to pay performers for playing it's music, assuming that the airplay will boost it's sales, sattellite radio is bound by copyright laws, however, while federal law protects work done after 1972, works prior to the year are protected by state law. The lead singer of the Turtles is Bellevue based Howard Kaylan. His longtime bandmate Mark Volman is to his left. You can read the specifics of the case by clicking here.
Labels:
Howard Kaylan,
Mark Volman,
Sirius XM,
The Turtles
Sunday, July 09, 2017
The Turtles
Howard Kaylan now a Seattleite, actually for many years a resident of the area, performs for his adopted hometown for the first time in years. The Turtles once again headlined the Happy Together Tour, which this year also featured Ron Dante (voice of the Archies), The Cowsills, The Boxtops, The Association, and former 3 Dog Night singer Chuck Negron.
The fun took place at Snoqualmie Casino.
Sunday, September 07, 2025
Mark Volman Co-Founder Of The Turtles
Mark Volman, the co-founder and arguably, the most memorable of the 60s rock band The Turtles, died Friday (September 5th, 2025). He was 78.
Volman was known for his frizzy hair and voice, he seemed to also have the most comedic flair. He could play almost any instrument.
The band's lead singer and also co-founder, Howard Kaylan, briefly lived in the Seattle area, where he and his wife were customers at our UPS Store in Crossroads, Bellevue.
I was able to watch Volman play at a couple of the Happy Together Tour concerts that we attended.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
The Turtles - Lloyd Thaxton Show (1966)
I enjoyed getting to know Turtle Howard Kaylan when he lived in the area. He and his wife and dog were frequent customers in our store. He has recently returned to California.
Lloyd Thaxton, who hosted a teenage dance show in the early 60s had a fun blog.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Happy Together Tour 2016 - Saban Theatre - The Finale !
The Turtles wrap up their multi artist summer nostalgia tour for another year. They did not make an appearance in Howard Kaylan's hometown of Seattle this year, but there is hope for next year.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
The Turtles perform the theme to It's Garry Shandling's Show
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