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Sailcat was an American
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band that was signed with
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in the early 1970s, and best known for the hit song " Motorcycle Mama".


History


Creation of the band

The band, an early Southern pop/rock setup, was the innovation of John D. Wyker (March 14, 1945 – December 8, 2013) and Court Pickett, who formed the group in 1971 near Decatur, Alabama, United States. Wyker was a veteran of the
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, rock music scene who had been in The Rubber Band with John Townsend (later of the
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). Pickett was the vocalist and bass player from
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,
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, who had just moved from Macon, Georgia, where he had been playing and singing for Sundown, a band that also had
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(formerly of the
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and the Allman Brothers),
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(of the
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), and Lou Mullenix (from the Alex Taylor Band and
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). Court was also the brother of Ed Pickett, of the foresaid The Rubber Band. In the 1960s, Ed played with other musicians in Granny's Gremlins in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, that included Hal Holbrook, Marvin Rust, and Bruce Stewart.


"Motorcycle Mama" success, and their breakup

An early demo tape of an album, cut by the duo (and included the song "Motorcycle Mama"), was initially discarded by the band but, after it was presented to
Elektra Records Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the 1 ...
, led to a recording contract and 1972 album release also titled ''Motorcycle Mama''. The resulting album, produced by Pete Carr, was a
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with a
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theme. The cover art and drawings inside the gatefold cover were drawn by Jack Davis, featuring
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s, predominately the
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with a series of drawings for each song on the album. The
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's songs loosely tell the story of a motorcycle vagrant who apparently bums for a living, meeting a woman and settling down to start a family. However, he apparently keeps some of his selfish lazy behavior, as the last drawing shows him reclining on his porch, while his wife hangs the laundry and his child hoes the garden. In 1972, the single "Motorcycle Mama" hit number 12 on the ''Billboard'' singles chart, and the album went to number 38 and led them to appearances on ''
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'' and at
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. In Canada, the single reached number 14. John D. Wyker and Sailcat performed both "Motorcycle Mama" and "Walking Together Backwards" on their first televised appearance on August 26, 1972. Sailcat toured to promote the album and released two more non-LP singles, "Baby Ruth" and "She Showed Me" / "Sweet Little Jenny". However, soon after releasing the album, the band broke up. (The album was officially re-released on CD in 2004.)


After the breakup

Sailcat leader Wyker, who had been a member of the Rubber Band who recorded the original version of "
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" (later a hit for
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), went on to play with many of the great Southern rock musicians like Eddie Hinton, Dan Penn,
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, among others. Wyker worked on a benefit project called The Mighty Field of Vision Anthem, a group dedicated to raising funds for musicians who have fallen on hard times. Wyker died at his home on December 8, 2013, at the age of 68. As for Pickett, he later issued a solo album, ''Fancy Dancer'', on the Elektra label in 1973.


Tributes

On the 1990 Elektra compilation album '' Rubáiyát'', the song "Motorcycle Mama" is covered by the band
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featuring
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.


Discography


Album

''Sail Cat (Motorcycle Mama)''


Track listing

Side one: *# "Rainbow Road" John Wyker - 4:00 *# "The Thief" Court Pickett - 3:30 *# "Highway Rider/Highway Riff" John Wyker & Court Pickett - 5:40 *# "The Dream" Court Pickett - 2:45 Side two: *# "If You've Got a Daughter" Court Pickett - 1:33 *# "Ambush" John Wyker, Clayton Ivey, Pete Car - 3:06 *# "B.B. Gunn" John Wyker - 2:48 *# "It'll Be a Long Long Time" Court Pickett - 2:12 *# " Motorcycle Mama" John Wyker & Court Pickett - 2:06 *# "Walking Together Backwards" John Wyker - 3:19 *# "On the Brighter Side of It All" John Wyker - 2:23


Album production credits

*Robert L. Heimall - art direction, design *Faye Sanders (tracks: B1, B6, B7), Laura Struzick (tracks: B6, B7), Terry Woodward (tracks: B1, B6, B7) - backing vocals *Tom Russell - banjo *Bob Wray, Court Pickett - bass *John Wyker - concept *Fred Prouty, Lou Mullenix - drums *Al Lester, Scott Boyer - fiddle *Joe Rudd, John Wyker, Pete Carr - guitar *
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( Andrew Love, Ed Logan, Jack Hale, James Mitchell, Wayne Jackson - horns * Jack Davis - illustration *Art Schilling,
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, Clayton Ivey - keyboards *Bill Connell - extra percussion *Frank Bez - photography *Pete Carr - producer, remix engineer *Brenda Hagan, Marlin Greene - sound effects *Jesse Gorell - spoons, buck dancing etc. *Charles Chalmers - strings *Court Pickett (tracks: A2, A3, A4, B1 B4, B5), John Wyker (tracks: A1, A3, B3, B5 to B7) - vocals *Written By – John Wyker (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B3, B5 to B7), Pete Carr (tracks: A3b, A4, B2, B4)


Chart positions


Album


Singles

(The latter two singles were non-album cuts.)


See also

*
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,
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* The
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, known as the sailcat or sail cat


References


External links

*
Entry at 45cat.com
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