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Clover was an American
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band formed in Mill Valley, California and active from 1967 to 1978. Clover are best known as the
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for
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's 1977 debut album ''
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'' (recorded in the UK), and for its members going on to greater success with
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,
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, and
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.


History

Formed by members of the band Tiny Hearing Aid Company, Clover's sound moved on from Bay Area
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to the burgeoning country rock sound, similar to
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. The original line-up was based out of San Francisco, and was a quartet consisting of Alex Call (lead vocals, guitar), John McFee (guitar, pedal steel), John Ciambotti (bass) and Mitch Howie (drums). 1970 saw their debut self-titled album released on
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. A 1971 follow-up titled '' Niner'' appeared on the same label. Later the band moved to the UK, and the line-up was shuffled somewhat. By late 1976, Clover's new drummer was Micky Shine. The group added
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(then billing himself as Huey Louis) as a second lead vocalist and harmonica player, and Sean Hopper was keyboard player. This sextet (Call, Louis, McFee, Hopper, Ciambotti and Shine) signed to the UK's Vertigo label, and worked with producer
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on Clover's 1976 non-LP single "Chicken Funk", and the group's early 1977 album entitled ''Unavailable''. Later that year, McFee, Ciambotti, Hopper and Shine (but not Louis or Call) backed Elvis Costello on his debut album ''
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''. These musicians were not credited on the release for contractual reasons; some contemporary publicity for the album identified Costello's backing band as "The Shamrocks". Clover's ''Unavailable'' album was retitled ''Clover'' for North American release. Later in 1977, Micky Shine left the group. For the group's second album of 1977, ''Love on the Wire'', session drummer Tony Braunagel was employed, but was not an official member of the band. This album was also produced by Lange, who co-wrote a few songs. However, as with all other Clover releases, the album spun off no hits and did not chart. Clover toured as the support group for
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and
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in the UK during the late 1970s.


After Clover

After Clover originally disbanded in 1978 the ex-members returned home to the U.S. Alex Call recorded as a solo artist and wrote hits for Huey Lewis and many other artists. He co-wrote
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's "
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" with the band's guitarist Jim Keller. Lewis and Hopper formed
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; a few of their hits were written or co-written by Lange. McFee co-founded the band
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and joined
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, and also played sessions for Elvis Costello. Ciambotti played sessions for
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,
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, and
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, and became a chiropractor in Toluca Lake, California. Shine briefly became a member of Tommy Tutone but left the band before they recorded Call's "867-5309".
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covered two of Clover's songs ("Love Is Gone" and "Mr. Moon," both written by Call), then later recorded two songs, "Ring of Fire" and "Too Proud," with McFee, Ciambotti and Hopper. Founding member Dr. John P. Ciambotti died on March 24, 2010, in Glendale, California at the age of 67. He had undergone surgery for an abdominal aneurysm.


Reunions

John McFee, John Ciambotti, and Sean Hopper reunited for two concerts backing Elvis Costello in San Francisco on November 8, 2007. The drummer for the occasion was Pete Thomas of
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. The concerts raised funds for the Richard de Lone Special Housing Fund, a non-profit organization designed to help those with Prader-Willi Syndrome. In 2016, founding members Alex Call, Mitch Howie, and
John McFee John McFee (born September 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, and long-time member of The Doobie Brothers. Biography Some of McFee's early and non-Doobie Brothers work includes pl ...
were working on a new album entitled ''Homestead Redemption''. The album was released on July 17, 2018. It includes 12 re-recordings of songs from Clover's first two albums on
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plus one new recording "Go Raise Hell Up in Heaven."
Gia Ciambotti Gia Ciambotti (born September 13, 1962 in Hollywood, California) is an American singer, and the daughter of John Ciambotti, bassist for the band Cloverhttps://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-john-ciambotti27-2010mar27-story.html. She first ...
became Clover's new official fourth member, in place of her late father John Ciambotti, providing backing vocals and occasional duet and lead vocals. The album includes guest appearances by
Huey Lewis Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950), known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American actor and former singer-songwriter. Lewis sang lead and played harmonica for his band, Huey Lewis and the News, until being forced into retirement due ...
, Sean Hopper, Pete Thomas and
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.


Members


Founding members

* Alex Call – lead vocals, guitar *
John McFee John McFee (born September 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, and long-time member of The Doobie Brothers. Biography Some of McFee's early and non-Doobie Brothers work includes pl ...
– guitar, steel guitar * John Ciambotti – bass (died 2010) * Mitch Howie – drums (left c 1971)


Later members

*
Huey Lewis Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950), known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American actor and former singer-songwriter. Lewis sang lead and played harmonica for his band, Huey Lewis and the News, until being forced into retirement due ...
– harmonica, vocals *
Jeff Porcaro Jeffrey Thomas Porcaro (April 1, 1954 – August 5, 1992) was an American drummer. He is best known for being the co-founder and drummer of the rock band Toto, but is also one of the most recorded session musicians in history, working on hundr ...
– drums * Sean Hopper – keyboards * Marcus Grossman (aka Marcus David) – drums * Kirk Harwood – drums * Micky Shine – drums (died 2012) *
Tony Braunagel Tony Braunagel is an American drummer, producer, and songwriter from Houston, Texas, United States, who is based in Los Angeles, California. Braunagel has played on many film scores and television shows as well as numerous albums as a musician, ...
– drums * Kevin Wells – drums * Daniel Lenard – drums


Discography


Singles

* "Wade In The Water" / "Stealin'" (Liberty #LBF 15341, UK) (Fantasy #639, US) (1970) * "Shotgun" / "Wade In The Water" (America-Records/Fantasy #17016) (France, 1970) * "Come" / "Monopoly" (America-Records/Fantasy #M 20-174) (Spain, 1971) * "Summer's Here" / "Leavin' Is" (PAC Records) (unreleased, US, 1976) * "Chicken Funk" / "Show Me Your Love" (Vertigo #6059 157) (UK, 1976) * "I Lie Awake" / "Take Another Look" (Vertigo #6059 164) (UK, 1977) * "Love Love" / "Leavin' Is" (Vertigo #6059 171) (UK, 1977) * "Chain Gang" / "Streets Of London" (Vertigo #6059 175) (UK, 1977) * "Oh Señorita" / "Ain't Nobody" (Vertigo #6059 188) (UK, 1977) * "Take Another Look"/ "Take another Look" (Mercury #DJ-504-73935) (promotional issue, US, 1977) * "Hearts Under Fire" / "Still Alive" (Mercury #73978) (US, 1977) ("Hearts Under Fire" reached No. 129 in Record World, spring 1978) * "Hearts Under Fire" (edited version) / Hearts Under Fire" (Mercury #DJ-538-73978) (promo, US, 1977) * "There Is No Substitute For Real Magic" (Vertigo #4277) (UK, 1977) (promo flexi disc with information and song samples from their album ''Unavailable'')


Albums

* ''
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'' (1970) * '' Niner'' (1971) * '' Unavailable'' (1977) * '' Love on the Wire'' (1977) * ''Homestead Redemption'' (2018)


With Elvis Costello

* ''
My Aim is True ''My Aim Is True'' is the debut studio album by the English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, originally released in the United Kingdom on 22July 1977 through Stiff Records. Produced by Stiff artist and musician Nick Lowe, the album was recorde ...
'' (1977)


Compilations

* ''The Clover Chronicle'' (Fantasy, 1979) * ''The Best of Clover: An American Band in London'' (Mercury, 1986) * ''San Francisco Nights'' (Magnum Music, 1996) (various artists) * ''Live at The Paradiso'' (Sustainable Music, 2006) * ''The Sound City Sessions'' (Sonic Past Music, 2006) * ''Live Concert at Winterland – December 20, 1975'' (Wolfgang's Vault, 2012) (streaming audio)


References


External links


Clover-infopage fansiteAlex Call official site
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Entry at 45cat.comClover's Sound City Sessions CD out on Sonic Past Music
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