the Music Explosion

{{Short description|American garage rock band}}

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| origin = Mansfield, Ohio, United States

| genre = Garage rock, psychedelic rock

| years_active = 1966–1969, 1980–present

| label = Laurie Records, Attack Records

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| past_members = Jamie Lyons (deceased)
Don Atkins
Rick Nesta
Bob Avery
Burton Stahl (deceased)
Dane Donohue
Charles Barker (deceased)

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The Music Explosion was an American garage rock band from Mansfield, Ohio, discovered and signed by record producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz.

The quintet is best known for their number two hit, "Little Bit O' Soul". The single was given gold record status by the RIAA.{{cite book

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Written by British songwriters John Carter and Ken Lewis, who had previously written big hits for The Ivy League and Herman's Hermits, the song was originally recorded in 1964 by UK beat group The Little Darlings.

The Music Explosion version (released as a single by Laurie Records in 1967 and subsequently issued by Buddah Records) was the band's only top 40 hit. The band's chart success paved the way for tours with contemporaries like The Left Banke and The Easybeats.

On the band's sole album, Kasenetz and Katz wrote several of the tracks, which were blatant rewrites of existing songs. Bassist Burton Stahl later acknowledged these claims.{{Cite web|url=http://www.markprindle.com/musicexplosion.htm|title=The Music Explosion|website=Markprindle.com|access-date=2020-01-09}}

Lead singer Jamie Lyons (born James Lewis Lyons on January 31, 1949, in Galion, Ohio){{cite web|url=https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/myrtlebeachonline/obituary.aspx?n=james-l-lyons&pid=19373345&fhid=4143|title=James L. Lyons|author=|website=Legacy.com|date=September 27, 2006|access-date=September 15, 2020}} also recorded several solo singles for the Laurie label while a member of the group. His first single, "Soul Struttin'", became a Northern soul hit. Lyons died of heart failure at his home in Little River, South Carolina on September 25, 2006, at age 57. The band continued touring and playing festivals with a new lead singer.{{cite web|url=http://www.classicbands.com/MusicExplosionInterview.html |title=The Music Explosion Interview |website=Classicbands.com |access-date=August 19, 2015}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/music-explosion-mn0000468291|title=Music Explosion {{!}} Biography & History|website=AllMusic|access-date=August 25, 2019}} Drummer Bob Avery later became a member of Crazy Elephant.

Burton Stahl died at age 75 in his hometown of Mansfield, Ohio on April 27, 2023, after a brief illness. In addition to playing many gigs over the years, he worked for Downtown Mansfield Inc. leading community revitalization projects.{{Cite web|url=https://www.richlandsource.com/life_and_culture/little-bit-o-soul-mansfield-music-legend-burton-stahls-opening-riff-will-never-be-forgotten/article_3aa27eb4-e5bb-11ed-8ef2-87489cc9633f.html|title='Little Bit O' Soul:' Mansfield music legend Burton Stahl's opening riff will never be forgotten|website=RichlandSource.com|date=28 April 2023 |access-date=April 30, 2023}}

Band members

=Music Explosion=

  • James "Jamie" Lyons – singer, percussion (died 2006)
  • Donald (Tudor) Atkins – guitar (died October 18, 1999)
  • Richard Nesta – guitar
  • Burton Stahl – bass guitar (died 2023)
  • Charles Barker – drums (died 1997)
  • Robert Avery – drums

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Discography

=Singles=

class="wikitable" style=text-align:center;
rowspan="2"|Year

!rowspan="2"|Title

!|Peak chart
position

!rowspan="2"|Record label

!rowspan="2"|B-side

!rowspan="2"|Album

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!align=centre| US{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-music-explosion|title=The Music Explosion|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 25, 2019}}

| 1966

|align=left| "Little Black Egg"

| –

Attack Records

| "Stay by My Side"

rowspan="3"| 1967

|align=left| "Little Bit O' Soul"

| 2{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-music-explosion|title=The Music Explosion Little Bit O' Soul Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 25, 2019}}

|rowspan="8"| Laurie Records

| "I See the Light"

Little Bit O' Soul
align=left| "Sunshine Games"

| 63{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-music-explosion|title=The Music Explosion Sunshine Games Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 25, 2019}}

| "Can't Stop Now"

align=left| "We Gotta Go Home"

| 103

| "Hearts and Flowers"

rowspan="3"| 1968

|align=left| "What You Want (Baby I Want You)"

| 119

| "Road Runner"

align=left| "Where Are We Going"

| –

| "Flash"

align=left| "Yes Sir"

| 120

| "Dazzling"

rowspan="2"| 1969

|align=left| "What's Your Name"

| {{efn|"What's Your Name" reached number 117 on the US Record World singles chart.{{cite book| last = Whitburn| first = Joel| title = The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954–1982| publisher = Sheridan Books| year = 2015| isbn = 978-0-89820-213-7}}}}

| "Call Me Anything"

align=left| "The Little Black Egg"
(re-release)

| –

| "Stay by My Side"

=Albums=

  • Little Bit O'Soul (#178) – Laurie SLLP-2040—8/67

::Side one:

::"Little Bit O' Soul" / "I See the Light" / "Everybody" / "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love" / "Good Time Feeling" / "96 Tears"

::Side two:

::"Can't Stop Now" / "Let Yourself Go" / "Patches Dawn" / "One Potato Two" / "What Did I Do to Deserve Such a Fate" / "(Hey) La, La, La"

::"Love, Love, Love, Love, Love" is identical to a recording of the same name by Terry Knight and the Pack (released on the Lucky Eleven label), but has a re-recorded vocal track.

=Compilations=

  • Little Bit O' Soul—The Best of the Music Explosion—Sundazed—2002

::"Little Bit O'Soul" / "I See the Light" / "Everybody" / "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love" / "Good Time Feeling" / "96 Tears" / "Can't Stop Now" / "Let Yourself Go" / "Patches Dawn" / "One Potato Two" / "What Did I Do to Deserve Such a Fate" / "(Hey) La, La, La" / "Little Black Egg" / "Stay by My Side" / "Sunshine Games" / "We Gotta Go Home" / "Hearts and Flowers" / "What You Want (Baby I Want You)" / "Road Runner" / "Where Are We Going" / "Yes Sir" / "Dazzling" / "Jack in the Box" / "What's Your Name"

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See also

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