The Royal Guardsmen
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The Royal Guardsmen are an American rock band, best known for their 1966 hit single "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" , "The Return of The Red Baron" and the Christmas follow up "Snoopy's Christmas".
History
Originally known as the Posmen, the Ocala, Florida-based sextet adopted their anglophile moniker during the British Invasion, led by The Beatles
and other British artists. The group was originally composed of Bill
Balough (bass), John Burdett (drums), Chris Nunley (vocals), Tom
Richards (guitar), Billy Taylor (organ), and Barry Winslow
(vocals/guitar).
Although the Guardsmen's first single, "Baby Let's Wait", failed to
reach national success, this tune reached a position of no lower than
#11 according to the 12 November 1966 WYND hit parade. This group's
second offering, "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", reached #2 in the Billboard Hot 100, remained in the bestsellers for 12 weeks, and was certified gold by the RIAA in February 1967.[1]
Since the band did not ask Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz for permission, the Canadian arm of Laurie Records
refused to issue the single until the legal problems were ironed out:
instead, the band recorded the thinly-disguised "Squeaky vs. the Black
Knight",[2] which was released north of the border and became a hit on at least one Canadian station.[3] Eventually, Schulz gave his okay, and "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" was released in Canada.
Snoopy, the Red Baron, and aircraft became recurring themes in their music, though they did have some chart singles on other topics, including "Any Wednesday", "I Say Love", and the Top 40 hit "Baby Let's Wait", a re-release of their first single.
The original group split in 1969, but a band with some replacement players continued for another year. Two compilation albums
and the original albums (doubled up) have been released on compact
disc. Tom Richards died in 1979 and Pat Waddell became lead guitarist.
Waddell with several former bands throughout Central Florida got his
start as Bass guitar with a local Ocala garage band, with Corey
Richards, (younger brother of Tom Richards of the Guardsmen) (lead
vocals), Harold Rankin, (Rhythm guitar), Mike Driver, (Lead Guitar),
Terry Walters, (Drums)
The Royal Guardsmen made a comeback in December 2006, when they
released a new Snoopy song, "Snoopy vs. Osama", which became a hit on The Dr. Demento Show.
Rick Cosner has been the alternate drummer since 2006, substituting for
John Burdett as needed. The current band performs regularly around the
United States.
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