The Youngbloods


The Youngbloods were an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young, Jerry Corbitt, Lowell "Banana" Levinger,, and Joe Bauer. Despite receiving critical acclaim, they never achieved widespread popularity. Their only U.S. Top 40 entry was Chet Powers' "Get Together".

Band history

Background and formation

Jesse Colin Young was a moderately successful folk singer with two LPs under his belt – Soul of a City Boy and Youngblood – when he met fellow folk singer and former bluegrass musician from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jerry Corbitt. When in town, Young would drop in on Corbitt, and the two played together exchanging harmonies.
Beginning in January 1965, the two began performing on the Canadian circuit as a duo, eventually adopting the name "The Youngbloods". Young played bass, and Corbitt played piano, harmonica and lead guitar. Corbitt introduced Young to a bluegrass musician, Lowell Levinger. Levinger, known as "Banana", could play the piano, banjo, mandolin, mandola, guitar and bass; he had played in the Proper Bostonians and the Trolls, and played mainly piano and guitar in the Youngbloods. He knew of a fellow tenant who could flesh out the band, Joe Bauer, an aspiring jazz drummer with experience playing in society dance bands.

Small gigs to recording success

Once the line-up was set, Jesse Colin Young and the Youngbloods, as the group was then known, began building a reputation from their club dates. Their first concert had been at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village; months later, they were the house band at the Cafe Au Go Go and had signed a recording contract with RCA Victor. Young, however, was not satisfied with RCA.
The arrangement produced one charting single, "Grizzly Bear". Several critically praised albums followed: The Youngbloods ; Earth Music ; and Elephant Mountain, with the track "Darkness, Darkness".
In 1967, when "Get Together", a paean to universal brotherhood, first appeared, it did not sell well, reaching only number 62 on the chart. But two years later – after Dan Ingram had recorded a brotherhood promotion for WABC-AM in which the song was used as a bed for the promotion, and after the National Council of Christians and Jews subsequently used the song in television and radio commercials – the track was re-released and cracked the Top 5. This disc sold over one million copies and received a gold record, awarded by the RIAA, on October 7, 1969.
Johnny Carson once reportedly refused to allow the band to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, saying they were overly demanding during the pre-show soundcheck. In a 2009 interview, Young stated that the band refused to perform because the show reneged on a promise that they could play a song from their new album Elephant Mountain, instead demanding that they play only "Get Together".
With Corbitt's departure from the band in 1969, before the band recorded the album Elephant Mountain, Levinger assumed lead guitar duties and played extensively on Wurlitzer electric piano. The band became adept at lengthy improvisations in their live performances.
In 1971, the group added the bassist Michael Kane to their line-up and put out two more albums Good & Dusty, which featured "Hippie from Olema", and High on a Ridgetop, before disbanding. Young, Levinger and Bauer all went on to solo careers, of which only Young had any notable success. Levinger, Bauer and Kane were part of another group, Noggins, in 1972, which lasted for only one album, Crab Tunes. Bauer died of a brain tumor in September 1982, at the age of 40.

Later history

In 1971, Jerry Corbitt and former Youngbloods producer Charlie Daniels formed a band called Corbitt & Daniels and toured.
In 1976 HT Rabin, the drummer from Alias, joined the Youngbloods for a brief tour.
Banana supplied guitar, banjo, synthesizer, and back-up vocals to Mimi Fariña's 1985 solo album, Solo, and also toured with her on and off from 1973 until the 1990s. During the 1980s and 1990s, he played with the jam rock band Zero on keyboards, vocals and rhythm guitar.
In late 1984, the Youngbloods briefly reunited for a club tour. The 1984 line-up contained Young, Corbitt and Levinger, plus new members David Perper and Scott Lawrence. Once the tour was completed, the group disbanded once again by mid-1985.
Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the media conglomerate Clear Channel Communications included the Youngbloods' recording of "Get Together" on a list of "lyrically questionable" songs that was sent to its 1,200 radio stations in the United States.
Jerry Corbitt died of lung cancer on March 8, 2014. He was 71.
Lowell Levinger joined Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul for their 2017 European and 2018 American tours in support of Van Zandt's latest album, Soulfire.
In 2014, Sony Music Japan remastered the first three Youngbloods albums as The Youngbloods – 3 Albums Collection 1967–1969. The Youngbloods and Earth Music, contain both mono and stereo versions of the album plus bonus tracks. Elephant Mountain contains the full stereo version of the album, plus a few mono versions of selected tracks plus bonus tracks.

Former members

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Live albums

Reissue albums

TitleRelease
Jesse Colin Young & The Youngbloods
  • Reissue of Jesse Colin Young 's Young Blood
  • Released: 1969
  • Label: Mercury
  • Formats: LP

Singles