1959
2007:
The Fleetwoods' first hit was "Come Softly To Me." "Come Softly To Me" was also covered by others. The UK's Frankie Vaughan and The Kaye Sisters had a Top 10 chart hit in the United Kingdom with the song, though The Fleetwoods exceeded them, simultaneously charting in the UK's Top 5.
Their second hit, "Graduation's Here" was co-written by Ellis and
Christopher, with Troxel later adding a scat line in counterpoint. That
one was followed by "Mr. Blue,"
which, like "Come Softly To Me", also topped the pop charts. This made
the Fleetwoods the first group in the world to have multiple No. 1 Hits
top The Billboard Hot 100 in a single year, and the first mixed-gender
trio ever with more than one No. 1 hit. (Note that this first occurred
in 1959, and that the Hot 100 began in mid-1958.) Also, on the Cash Box
Top 50 for the full year of 1959, the Fleetwoods have two entries: "Come
Softly To Me" and "Mr. Blue". There is no other group in that year's
Top 50 with more than one record.
The Fleetwoods continued recording into the 1960s, with a number of
other successes. They hit the Top 10 again with "Tragedy" in 1961.
Though they went on to have a total of eleven hits on the Hot 100, the
beginning of the end for the group came when Troxel had to fulfill his
obligation to go onto active duty in the Navy. He joined the U.S. Navy Naval Reserve in 1956. Additionally, the British Invasion
of the mid 1960s changed the public's taste. The trio's hits ended in
1963 with Barbara Ellis singing melody on "Goodnight My Love". Vic Dana,
who was to go on to a successful solo career, replaced Troxel in the
group when he was in the service, solely for live performances.
By the late 1970s, Troxel was working in a plywood plant in Washington; Ellis was managing a trailer park in California
and Christopher was a housewife and modern jazz dance teacher in
Washington at St. Martin's College and at The Evergreen State College.
Ellis is now retired from performing. In 1983, Troxel gave his written
resignation from The Fleetwoods leaving Christopher as manager with the
sole authority to contract for both the original and replacement
Fleetwoods. Troxel formed a new Fleetwoods group in the 1980s. His group
has been performing regularly since the mid 80's doing several "oldies"
concerts each year with two performances on the PBS Doo Wop series.
While Christopher trained replacement Fleetwoods she also resumed her
solo music career, billing herself as "Gretchen Christopher of the
Fleetwoods." Both Troxel and Christopher each continue to perform and
occasionally release new recordings. A new Fleetwoods version of
"Graduation's Here" appeared on Christopher's autobiographical solo
album, Gretchen's Sweet Sixteen (Suite 16) which is one of the 2007 Billboard
critics' picks for 10 Best Albums of the Year. It included both the hit
arrangement of "Come Softly To Me" and the a cappella "Come Softly",
with Christopher singing all the parts.
Since their 1988 induction into the Northwest Area Music Association
Hall of Fame, and their 2005 induction into the Olympia High School
Alumni Association Hall of Fame, The Fleetwoods have been inducted into
both the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame of America in 2006.
The November 2007 release of Gretchen's Sweet Sixteen (Suite 16)
was launched in Las Vegas with the second Annual Cool Bobby B Doo Wop
Convention and Grand Finale Concert, headlined by 'The Fleetwoods
starring Gretchen Christopher.' A year later, though all three originals
were inducted and invited to the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Christopher
was the only original member of the Fleetwoods who accepted, attended
and performed, dedicating songs to each of her absent partners. Troxel
had every intention of attending but decided it was more important to be
with his wife, because of her breast cancer treatment.
In 2000, Troxel and his wife Jenifer lost Troxel v. Granville, a landmark grandparents' rights case before the Supreme Court of the United States. The court held that under the United States Constitution,
non-parents seeking custody or visitation rights of a child against the
wishes of the child's parents must prove that the parents are not
acting in the best interest of the child in refusing custody or
visitation.
In 2008 and 2009, Christopher testified before the Washington State Senate
in support of the Truth in Music Advertising Bill. In 2009, it passed
both the House and Senate unanimously, and was signed into law by
Governor Chris Gregoire.
The law provides that a performing group shall not be advertised by the
name of a recording group, unless the performing group includes from
the hit-making recording group at least one original member who is
authorized to use the name. That authorization resides solely with
Christopher, according to the performance contract and resignation
signed by Troxel.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fleetwoods
:o)
Another great pick. A little slow dancing at the hop tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways liked the slow dancing...sigh :o)
DeleteGood choice, and interesting background on the group!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Brig! I find the 'stories' behind the scenes makes our old teen idols more interesting!
Delete