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The band played at least three gigs in Europe in 1969, including one at a German blues festival in Essen. | ![]() |
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| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published June 12, 2009 at 10:07 a.m. |
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After our recent story about drinking vessels, I wouldn't blame you for thinking this Milwaukee Coasters blog is abour beer memorabilia. But, no, instead, it's what I know about a group called The Milwaukee Coasters, and I post it here hoping you can tell me -- and your fellow readers -- more.
Even Bruce Cole of Marquette University's Jean Cuje Milwaukee Music Collection was stumped.
I discovered this group via its single "Sick & Tired (Oh Babe)" and "Treat Me Nice," released on the British Pama record label in 1968. The label, founded by a pair of brothers named Palmer, specialized in Jamaican and other Caribbean music and the label was second only to the massive Trojan Records in the big U.K. Jamaican music world, which crossed over into the mod, northern soul and skinhead scenes, too.
The A-side of the single is a fun, but pretty generic sax-fueled, '50s American rock and roll/R&B instrumental and you can find it on a few compilations like "Black Is Soul: Pama Singles Collection Volume One," released about a decade ago in Europe. You can hear a snippet of it here.
The group also recorded an album of instrumental covers of famous '50s tunes like "Rock Around the Clock," "Lucille" and "Good Golly Miss Molly." That disc, "West Coast Rock and Roll," came out in 1968 and was the second full-length LP that Pama issued.
The following year the same tunes were repackaged by Pama as "The Best Party Album" and both discs credit the Palmer Brothers as producers.
However, the first record also came out in France in '69 and a French Web site claims that the band was also known as The Sharks and that the LP was produced by Jean Georgakarakos, co-founder of Byg Records, which issued the disc in France.
You can hear samples of all the tracks from the LPs here.
Although I haven't been able to determine if The Milwaukee Coasters had any connection to Brew City or who its members were, it's clear there was an actual band behind these records.
I managed to find that The Milwaukee Coasters played two gigs at the Alex Disco, a Salisbury, England venue that in 1969 hosted the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller, The Troggs, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Jethro Tull and Ten Years After. The band performed on May 8, 1969 and later the same year on Nov. 29.
In October of the same year, The Milwaukee Coasters performed at the Internationales Essener Pop & Blues Festival at Essen, German's Grugahalle, alongside Muddy Waters, Free, Pink Floyd, The Pretty Things, Alexis Korner and others.
Do you know anything about The Milwaukee Coasters? If so, post a Talkback below or send me an e-mail.
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Posted by devidia on June 12, 2009 at 11:47 a.m. (report)
I think the Coasters are great. And they work fantastic under your drink glass or mug on the coffee table.
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