- Source: The Mellomen
The Mellomen were a popular singing quartet active from the late 1940s through the mid-1970s. The group was founded by Thurl Ravenscroft and Max Smith in 1948. They recorded under a variety of names, including Big John and the Buzzards, the Crackerjacks, the Lee Brothers, and the Ravenscroft Quartet. They were sometimes credited as the Mellowmen, the Mello Men, or the Mellow Men. They sang backup to some of the best-known artists of the day, including Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Arlo Guthrie, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee, Elvis Presley, and Jo Stafford.
In addition to backing up popular singers, they also were featured vocalists for bandleaders like Spike Jones and their solo work is part of many Disney films including Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp and The Jungle Book as well as numerous animated shorts, including Trick or Treat (1952), Pigs Is Pigs (1954), Paul Bunyan (1958), and Noah's Ark (1959). Their work for Disney also led to numerous television appearances, beginning with the Disneyland television show episode Cavalcade of Songs, originally broadcast February 16, 1955. The Mellomen were also featured frequently on Disneyland Records, which released their 1957 album Meet Me Down on Main Street. They also sang "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" theme and the introduction of Zorro. Henry Calvin, who portrayed Sergeant Garcia on that television series, also sang and released a version of the "Zorro" theme song. (A longer version of the "Zorro Theme", recorded by the female quartet, the Chordettes, became a top ten hit in the US). The quartet also appeared in a 1959 episode of the television situation comedy Love and Marriage and performed singing voices for the elephants along with J. Pat O'Malley in the 1967 movie The Jungle Book. The group were also the "singing busts" in the graveyard of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion ride, and sang the recording of "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" used in Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
The Mellomen were also featured in the UPA animated feature Gay Purr-ee which starred Judy Garland as the voice of a beautiful cat named Mewsette and included songs by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg. The film was released by Warner Brothers in 1962. In addition, they sang on several films with Elvis Presley, beginning with It Happened at the World's Fair. Elvis wanted the Jordanaires to perform for the film but they were unavailable, so the Mellomen were called in to sing "One Broken Heart For Sale" and "Cotton Candy Land". The Mellomen later backed up Elvis on the title song for the film Roustabout as well as on most of the sound track for Paradise, Hawaiian Style. In 1969, the Mellomen appeared with Elvis in the film The Trouble with Girls, as a gospel group called the Bible Singers.
Members
Thurl Ravenscroft (bass)
Bill Lee (baritone)
Bob Hamlin (lead tenor, 1948–1955)
Bob Stevens (lead tenor, 1955–1961)
Bill Cole (lead tenor, 1961–1970s)
Max Smith (2nd tenor, 1948–1966)
Gene Merlino (2nd tenor, 1966–1970s)
Filmography
Alice in Wonderland: Card Painters
El Dorado: Backup group to George Alexander
The Hobbit: Goblins
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Honeypot Quartet
The Jungle Book: The Dawn Patrol
Halloween Is Grinch Night: Singing Monsters
Horton Hears a Who!: Wickersham Brothers
Davy Crockett: Chorus
Zorro: Chorus
Lady and the Tramp: Dogs in Pound
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom: Cavemen
Gay Purr-ee: The Shadow Cats
The Trouble With Girls: The Bible Singers
Trick or Treat: Singing Ghosts
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day: Honeypot Quartet
Peter Pan: The Pirates and The Indians
Sources
"The Mellomen" at All Things Thurl (an authorized fan site, to which Thurl Ravenscroft contributed)
Elvis's Backup Singers
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lady and the Tramp (film 1955)
- Paul Bunyan (film)
- Alice in Wonderland (film 1951)
- The Mellomen
- Bill Lee (singer)
- Thurl Ravenscroft
- Peter Pan (1953 film)
- Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Scrooge McDuck and Money
- Guy Williams (actor)
- Donald and the Wheel
- Lady and the Tramp