Featured Artist of
June 12, 2024
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the album: "Starstruck"
Artist's Biography
The
Hollywood Stars have shared details of Starstruck, the Los Angeles band’s
first album of new material in over four decades. Starstruck will be
released on CD and download by Rum Bar Records on June 14, and supported by
a headlining concert at The Viper Room the next night. A vinyl LP will
arrive September 1 on Sioux Records.
Originally assembled by rock ‘n’ roll svengali Kim Fowley in 1973, The
Hollywood Stars recorded three albums during the 1970s, although only one
was released during that decade. The self-titled The Hollywood Stars
surfaced on Arista Records in 1977, and the band toured the U.S. with
labelmates The Kinks. Forty years later, the long-shelved remaining pair of
LPs finally saw the light of day, with Shine Like a Radio: The Great Lost
1974 Album debuting in 2013, and Sound City in 2019.
Although The Hollywood Stars had split by 1978, two of their early original
recordings went on to find major success with other artists of the era —
“Escape” appeared on Alice Cooper’s platinum-certified Welcome to My
Nightmare (1975) while “King of the Night Time World” was included on a pair
of multiplatinum-selling albums by Kiss, Destroyer (1976) and Kiss Alive II
(1977).
After decades of inactivity, The Hollywood Stars reformed with several
original members to perform at a benefit concert in Los Angeles in 2018. The
night was a success, and the decision was made to carry on. The last five
years have been spent playing shows in support of their Sound City album,
culminating in a 50th anniversary concert in Tarzana, California in December
2023. A four-song digital EP of new material, Still Around, was also
released last year.
The lineup of the band responsible for the new Starstruck album is vocalist
Scott Phares and drummer Terry Rae (founding members in 1973), bassist
Michael Rummans (joined in 1976), and guitarists Jeff Jourard and George
Keller (recruited in 2023). Jourard was an early member of The Motels and
co-wrote that band’s second single, “Total Control,” with Martha Davis. He
also played guitar on 1976’s Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. Keller has
played sessions with George Cromarty, Tina Turner backing vocalist Ann
Behringer, and he also played alongside Rummans in the LA garage rock band,
The Sloths.
“It’s hard to express the joy I felt about entering the studio last year
with this great band,” said Phares. “I left the original group in 1974, just
months after completing our first album, so it’s been 50 years since I’ve
worked on an album with The Hollywood Stars. Everyone contributed to the
songwriting, including our two new members, and we came up with songs that
stay true to our vision.”
Recorded at Kitten Robot Studios, Starstruck was produced by the band, Loren
Molinare (The Dogs, Slamdinistas), and Paul Roessler (The Screamers, 45
Grave). Each member of The Hollywood Stars contributed to the songwriting,
with the album being split almost evenly between new and old compositions.
“Bad, Bad Man” dates back the farthest, pre-dating even the first lineup of
The Hollywood Stars. It is based on an idea by the group’s original main
songwriter, Mark Anthony, and was recently finished by Phares. “Shortage of
Love” was co written in the early ‘70s by Phares and Fowley. Starstruck’s
first single, the rousing glam singalong “Taxi Driver,” originally appeared
on the 1977 debut album by Hero, a group for which Phares was the frontman
after leaving The Hollywood Stars in 1974. Rummans contributes three tracks,
including “Haunted” which first appeared on The Sloths’ 2015 album, Back
from the Grave. “Total Control” is a remake that revisits Jourard’s days
with The Motels.
TRACKLIST: 1. Can’t Do It Right (Scott Phares) | 2. Taxi Driver (Phares) |
3. Bad, Bad Man (Phares, Mark Anthony) | 4. I Had a Girlfriend (Michael
Rummans) | 5. This Merry-Go-Round (Terry Rae, Robert Blessus) | 6. Total
Control (Martha Davis, Jeff Jourard) | 7. Save Me (Rae, Blessus) | 8.
Sleeping Giant (Rummans; additional music by Rae) | 9. Haunted (Rummans) |
10. Am I Right or Wrong? (Phares, Steve Goddard) | 11. Walking With an Angel
(George Keller, Colin Carter; additional words & music by Phares and
Jourard)| 12. Revenge (Phares) | 13. Shortage of Love (Phares, Kim Fowley) |
14. Can’t Do It Right (Extended Version) | 15. Revenge (Extended Version)
About the Album
The album was recorded in 2023 & 2024. The genres are pop, rock, power pop,
glam rock, and classic rock.
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