Terry Knight and the Pack
Terry Knight and the Pack was an American garage rock band formed in Flint, Michigan in 1965. The band was signed to the Lucky Eleven label throughout most of its short recording career, and they produced one national hit with their cover version of the song, "I ". Despite their inability to replicate their success, the band was still a frequent attraction in the Michigan rock scene. The Pack was fronted by singer, Terry Knight. In 1969, the group disbanded, but two members of the band, drummer/vocalist Don Brewer and guitarist Mark Farner, would go on to form another band, Grand Funk Railroad.
History
Origins 1964-1965
Former DJ, Knight was tenured in several radio stations before trying his hand at a solo musical career in 1964. As a DJ, he was an early advocate of The Rolling Stones, and imitated their style as soloist and later when he joined the band. His initial efforts, which included an unsuccessful single and local performances, were not met with much success, so Knight persuaded a band known as The Jazz Masters to accept him as their frontman in 1965. The group, impressed by Knight's contacts in the music industry, accepted him into the band. Knight quickly took control of the band, first by changing their name to The Pack, inspired by The Shangri-Las' hit, "Leader of the Pack". and taking the group out of uniforms and switching to a more casual look similar to The Rolling Stones. In the band, Knight became the singer and songwriter. Don Brewer played drums, Herm Jackson was on bass guitar, Curt Johnson was on lead guitar, and Bobby Caldwell provided keyboards.Recordings, Popularity 1965-1967
Knight was able to use his contacts to enable the Pack to record their first single, "Tears Come Rolling"/"The Colour of Our Love", at the Golden World Studio in Detroit, released on the Wingate label. At this time the band was managed by Jim Atherton, of Flint, who felt that a traditional label such as Wingate could not properly promote a British-influenced Rock group like the Pack. Atherton convinced fellow Flint businessman Otis Ellis to record the band on his small Lucky Eleven label. Before the band recorded their second single, the band name was changed to Terry Knight and The Pack, reflecting Knight's de facto role as the charismatic front man and leader of the group. When Jackson received his draft notice, he left the band, and Mark Farner replaces him on bass.Six of their nine singles made regional Top 40s throughout Michigan, Ohio and New York, with two of them – "You're a Better Man Than I" and "I " – reaching the national charts. "I " went to No. 46 and earned the band an appearance on Dick Clark's television program Where the Action Is. In the summer of 1966, Farner leaves the band to go join Dick Wagner’s band, The Bossmen, allowing Jackson to return to the group. Their debut album, Terry Knight and the Pack, was released in 1966.
Tracks by the band include: "This Precious Time", covers of the Rolling Stones' songs " Satisfaction" and "Lady Jane", and several Knight originals: "Numbers", "A Change on the Way" and "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love". The Music Explosion issued an almost identical version of "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love", with the same instrumental backing track but a different vocal track; it's unclear whether The Pack or the Music Explosion recorded the "original". Due to personality clashes with Knight, Johnson leaves the band, Farner returns to the band and takes over guitar duties.
TK&TP were mainstays on Cleveland's TV rock & roll showcase, Upbeat. In addition, they opened regional gigs for the Rolling Stones, the Dave Clark Five and the Yardbirds.
The Fabulous Pack, Break-Up, Grand Funk Railroad 1967-1969
After the release of their second LP, Reflections, Knight left the band to pursue a frustrated solo career as producer and singer. Meanwhile, The Pack, sometimes playing under the name "The Fabulous Pack", continued on with Farner replacing Knight as lead singer, and Curt Johnson returning back on guitar, the band released a few more 45 RPM singles in 1967 and 1968, starting with their cover of the old Bob and Earl hit, “Harlem Shuffle”. The songs flip side, “I’ve Got News For You”, was written by Dick Wagner, who also wrote the bands next single, “Wide Trackin”. The song had been written for use in an advertising campaign for Pontiac’s “wide tracking” automobiles. While a solid regional hit, it did not chart nationally, Cameo-Parkway went out of business and Capitol Records picked up the remaining Cameo-Parkway contracts, which included The Pack, The band went through several personnel changes, with Johnson and Caldwell leaving the group, and replaced respectively with Al Shane on keyboards and Kenny Rich on guitar, in April 1968, The Pack Released their final single on Capitol Records, a cover version of Jimi Hendrix's Fire retitled "Next to your fire", backed with a ballad written by Dick Wagner called "Without a Woman", while popular in Michigan, the single failed to chart outside the state, by mid 1968, the band now consisted of Farner on Lead Vocals And Guitar, Brewer on Drums, Craig Frost on keyboards and Rod Lester on bass, in early 1969, after a botched tour which left them stranded on Cape Cod, The Pack broke up. Upon returning home, Farner and Brewer regrouped, forming the nucleus of Capitol Records' best-selling act of the early 1970s, Grand Funk Railroad, initially managed and produced by Knight.Reissues
All recordings by Terry Knight and the Pack have been out of print since 1973, except for "I " which is included in the Cameo Parkway 1957–1967 box set. Only one "best of" compilation was released in late 1972 by ABKCO Records as the double album Mark, Don & Terry 1966-67 inspired by the Grand Funk Railroad double album released earlier that year on Capitol. The ABKCO-released album was later re-packaged in 1973 as Funk-Off. Both albums are considered collectors items after being dropped from the ABKCO catalog. Another quasi-best-of compilation, Track On, was released on Lucky Eleven circa 1969–70.Terry Knight and The pack were voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2008.
Discography
Singles
Albums
- Terry Knight and the Pack – Lucky Eleven LE-8000 /SLE-8000
- Reflections – Lucky Eleven LE-8001/SLE-8001
- Reflections – Cameo C-2007 /CS-2007
- Track On! – The Best of Mark Farner, Terry Knight & Donnie Brewer – Lucky Eleven LE-8001/SLE-8001
- Mark, Don & Terry 1966–67 – Abkco 4217
- Terry Knight and the Pack and Reflections – Ace CDCHD 1273