The Hollywood Saxons


The Hollywood Saxons were a Los Angeles R&B group who recorded under various other names. They were well known on the LA R&B circuit. Their recording history ran from the late 1950s to the late 1960s. Their discography is complex due to the various names they recorded under and labels they recorded on.

Background

The group came about as a result of some basketball playing friends who would sing in the showers after a game. As a result of their singing and liking the activity, they formed a group. The group came to formation around midway through 1956. It consisted of Stan Beverly on lead, Bill Brooks on second tenor, Joe Lewis on Baritone, and Charles Taggart on bass. Bill Brooks left the group after nine months and was replaced by Maudice Giles. The group increased to a five-man group with the addition of bass singer, Nathaniel "Buster" Wilson. Charles Taggart then became first tenor. They were first called The Saxons and it was Joe Lewis who came up with the name for the group. They were also known as The Tuxedos when they recorded for the Forte label and The Capris for their recordings on the Tender label.

Career

1950s to 1960s

In 1958, as The Capris, the group had recorded a slow rocka-ballad "Endless Love" which was released on the Tender label. The song was written by K.C. Reath and Robert Hafner. The B side "Beware" was credited to Jesse Belvin & the Capris. Some years later it was released on the Impact label with "Luau" as the B side. This Capris group is sometimes confused with a New York group of the same name.
By December 1962, they had a single "I'm Your Man" bw "It's You" out on Elf label.
At some stage in the 1960s the group broke up. Some of the members, Stan Beverly, Joe Louis and Charles Taggart would later reunite to perform for Doo-Wop Society shows.

1970s to 1980s

As Speed Limit, Stan Beverly and Joe Lewis group recorded "There Goes My Baby" in 1972. Other singers on the recording were Carlton Beck on bass and Richard Botts on baritone.
After the mid-1970s, The Hollywood Saxons performed occasionally with the line up consisting of Stan Beverly, Joe Lewis, Maudice Giles and Bill Brooks. Beverly left at some stage to join one of the Ink Spots lineups. He was replaced by Melvin Ware.

2000s

In 2000, the Hollywood Saxons were still performing with the group featuring original members Stan Beverly and Joe Lewis.

Discography

Hollywood Saxons

TitleRelease infoYearNotes
"Everyday's A Holiday" / "L.A. Lover"Swingin' 6311961
"Everyday's A Holiday" / "L.A. Lover"Elf 1011962
"Everyday Holiday" / "L.A. Lover"Hareco 1021962
"It's You" / "I'm Your Man"Elf 1031962
"Diamonds" / "The Tears Come Rolling Down"Entra 12141963
"Everyday's A Holiday" / "L.A. Lover"20th Century Fox Fox 3121963
"It's You" / "I'm Your Man"Swingin' 6151965
"Merry-Go-Round" / "Laughing Girl"Swingin' 6541968
"Loving You" / "Laughing Blues"Action Pack 1111968

TitleTracks ATracks BRelease infoYearNotes
Stan Beverly And The Hollywood Saxon's"Every Day's A Holiday"
"Do It Right The First Time"
"Please Be My Love Tonight"
"Hey Girl"
Action Pac N.H.P. 2000 / N.H.P. 2022????

TitleRelease infoYearNotes
The Hollywood Saxons Meet the ParadonsMilestone Mil-1000LP album
Everyday Is a HolidayFamgr 9710121997Compilation CD

The Capris

ArtistTitleTrackRelease infoYearNotes
Various artistsRare L.A. Tracks
West Coast Style Vintage R&B And Doo-Wop, 1956-1964
"Endless Love"Bacchus Archives BA11341999CD