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Judd Douglas Hamilton is an American musician, former band leader, writer, film producer, and actor. He recorded for the Dolton,
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, American International,
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and
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labels. He contributed to the music of California, and to
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from his involvement with the T-Bones and 1960s surf groups, the Avantis and
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. During the 1960s, he was part of the groups Judd Hamilton & the Furys, The Marketts and The T-Bones. As a film and television producer, he was the executive producer and co-screenwriter for the films '' Maniac'' and '' The Last Horror Film'', and the executive producer for The 7th Annual Sci-Fi Awards, a 90-minute TV special. His brother was Dan Hamilton. He was married to English actress
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for some years. Judd and Dan were members of The Marketts.


Background

Judd Douglas Hamilton was still attending college when he was in The Furys. He wrote a song which when released put the group's name in the
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Top 10. From meeting people and progressing through the musical inroads, he was responsible for the classic surf record, "Wax 'em Down". Both Judd and brother Dan were members of The T-Bones. He was responsible for putting together the touring version of the group, which also recorded as The T-Bones.Songfacts
Album: No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) Released: 1966
/ref> The January 22, 1966 issue of ''Cash Box'' listed the T-Bones' line up as 23 year old Judd Hamilton on rhythm guitar, his 21 year old brother Danny on lead guitar, 24 year old drummer Gene Pello, 23 year old bass guitarist George Dee, and 23 year old organist and saxophonist Richard Torres. They had also just completed an LP. Both Judd and Dan were also members of The Marketts. Hamilton also acted in film as well as writing and producing. He produced the classic horror slasher '' Maniac'' which starred Joe Spinnel. Hamilton was possibly mistakenly credited with being a member of
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. The source was an article in the March 28, 1970 issue of ''
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''. Apparently, Hamilton was at a party for an American International Records signing and there was confusion about the Chambers Brothers signing to the label or, and Hamilton being a member of the group. The next issue (April 4) clarified that The Chambers Brothers were not with American International and were with Columbia Records. It also stated that Hamilton was not a member of The Chambers Brothers. Between 1975 and 1977, at least four singles were released with his wife
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, including "You Got It" which had a run of popularity on the radio. They were the first act to have a UK release on the new Aquarius label.Record Mirror'', April 10, 1976
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/ref> Some singles were billed as made by Judd and Miss Munro. The couple divorced in 1982. In 2008, Judd and Dan Hamilton were the cover subject as well as main article in the surf music magazine, Pipeline #77, ''the story of'' JUDD & DANNY HAMILTON.


Music career


1960s

In 1960, Hamilton was a
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at Wenatchee Valley College. He entered a talent show with a song he wrote. He was approached by KMEL DJ Don Bernier, who was in the audience that night. Bernier proposed that Hamilton should record with a band called The Furys. A few weeks later, Bernier drove the band over to a
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radio station, recording a few tracks.Julian Records Website
Judd Hamilton & the Furys
/ref> The resulting single was "I’m Not Around Anymore" backed by "Little Lost Angel", released on .''Walk-Don't Run - The Story of the Ventures'', By Del Halterman
Page 54 A Dream Fulfilled
/ref> In 1961, the single was reported in '' Billboard Music Week'' as having some sales potential. It went into the KMEL Top 10. Hamilton & the Furys appeared at Wenatchee's Roller Rink as the opening act for
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and
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. Guitarist Bob Bogle invited Hamilton to look him up if he was ever in Hollywood. Hamilton left college in 1961 and headed to Hollywood where he was invited to work as a roadie for
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. Within the year, Bogle decided to record a single with Hamilton, "On A Night Like This" backed with "'Til I Found You", under the name of Shane. It was arranged by Hank Levine, and advertised in ''
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''.''The Music of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds'', By Robert Reynolds
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/ref> In 1963, he recorded the
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song "Dream", backed by the Ventures, along with an original composition, "Your Only Boy", releasing on Dolton. It was given a four star rating: it had potential to be stocked. It was given a B+ rating by ''Cash Box'', with the reviewer mentioning a similarity with The Marcels' song "
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". In 1965, " No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" by the T-Bones was climbing the charts. The musicians that played on the recording were
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, the Wrecking Crew.
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wanted to promote the song, while the Wrecking Crew were on the road. Hamilton was approached by Joe Saraceno, a producer for Liberty in November. He got the job of putting together a band to play live as the T-Bones. Hamilton became the rhythm guitarist for the group and made his brother Dan be the lead-guitarist. He got George Dee to be the bass player, Gene Pello on drums and Richard Torres as keyboard and sax player. Dan Hamilton and Richard Torres left the band and were replaced by Tommy Reynolds, Joe Frank Carollo and Jay Allen. A touring version of the T-Bones was formed.''The Music of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds'', By Robert Reynolds
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/ref> When the group arrived back in Los Angeles, they were invited to play a at the Aquarius Theater. The T-Bones recorded ''Everyone's Gone to the Moon'', the last studio album credited to the T-Bones. The photo of this line up is on the back of the album. In 1966, according to ''Cash Box,'' T-Bones' line up was 23 year old Judd Hamilton on rhythm guitar, his 21 year old brother "Danny" on lead guitar, 24 year old drummer Gene Pello, 23 year old bass guitarist George Dee, and 23 year old organist and saxophonist Richard Torres. They completed an LP.


1970s to 1980s

By June 1970, Hamilton had completed his part in the Paramount Pictures film '' A Talent for Loving,'' while his next solo single, a Johnny Cymbal composition, "Rules" and "Someday Morning", was released on American International Records.Global Dog Productions
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/ref> He was one of the first acts that signed to the label. That year, he had the single, Sunshine Man" bw "Baltimore" released on American International Records A-163. The record was made up of
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. ''Record World'' gave it four stars. In 1971, he had a single released on the
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label, "Mixed-Up Guy". It was a Mirror Pick by ''Record Mirror''. Even though the reviewer noted Hamilton's good singing, the record was noted more for performance than sales. Other singles released were "Rose by Any Other Name" and "Don't Be Afraid of the World", and on the following year "Long Road" and "C'Est La Vie". Judd and Dan Hamilton were the cover subject as well as main article in the surf music magazine, Pipeline #77, ''the story of'' JUDD & DANNY HAMILTON. Hamilton and Caroline Munro's single "You Got It", Released on Aquarius AQ 3, was talked about in Kevin Allen's Soul Gossip column in April 10 issue of ''
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''. With the segment beginning with ''"blue - eyed soul strikes again!"'', Allen drew comparisons with the recent hits Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds, and R&J Stone, while James Hamilton in his Disco Page made a
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reference. The record was a UK radio hit in 1976.


Production, composer, A&R

In 1964, along with former Dolton Records label mate Bill Shaw, Hamilton worked for Regency Records as an A&R man. One of the acts he recorded was Danny and the Memories which was headed by a pre-
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. He also had Pat and Lolly Vegas, his brother Dan,
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, Dave Gates and Gary Leeds to record as the Avantis, producing "Gypsy Surfer" and "Wax 'em Down".''Walk-Don't Run - The Story of the Ventures'', By Del Halterman
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/ref> Backed with "Gypsy Surfer", it was released on Chancellor C-1144 and became a local hit. It was also picked by the Astra label and bootlegged. After recording the final T-Bones album, Dan Hamilton rejoined the group for a Japan tour with the lineup once again, including the Hamilton Bros., along with Joe Frank Carollo and Tommy Reynolds. After the Japanese tour, the T-Bones disbanded. Dan, Joe Frank and Tommy got back together in 1970 as Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds. Judd lived in London and helped from behind the scenes. The band signed a record deal with ABC Dunhill. Their first single, "Don't Pull Your Love Out", became a million selling
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, reaching No. 1 on ''Cashbox'' and No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' charts in 1971. Reynolds left the group in 1972. Alan Dennison joined, on keyboards. They eventually signed with Playboy Records and made their first single, "Fallin' in Love", became their next gold record hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Charts in 1975. In 1990, after spending twenty years in Europe, Hamilton returned to Spokane. He started his own small recording studio and was looking forward to working on a project with his brother Dan as the Hamilton Brothers. Dan Hamilton died just before Christmas in 1994 and thus the project never eventuated. In 1995, an interview with Judd Hamilton in the '' Spokesman-Review'', there was a strong indication that Hamilton was going to produce a greatest hits CD on a Spokane label.


Film work

Hamilton had a co-starring role in the
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1969 Western, '' A Talent for Loving''. He played the part of Jim, one of Major Patten's adopted sons. It was allegedly on the set that Hamilton met
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who was to become his wife. In 1978 he co-starred in the sci-fi film '' Starcrash'' alongside Caroline Munro,
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, Joe Spinell. Along with Joe Spinell, he was the executive producer for the 1980 horror film '' Maniac'' which starred Spinell and Caroline Munro. In 1980, he played a major role in the television special, ''1980 Sci-Fi Awards'', where he was an executive producer and writer. The event was hosted by Caroline Munro and
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. During a rehearsal, Caroline Munro was overcome by a fever and nearly fell from the stage.New Age Universe
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Cinema Fearité Presents Joe Spinell And Caroline Munro In ‘The Last Horror Film’ BY JAMES JAY EDWARDS
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/ref> In 1981 he co-wrote the screenplay, executively produced and co-starred in his last film '' The Last Horror Film'', which starred Caroline Munro and Joe Spinell.
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The Last Horror Film, CAST & CREW
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Discography


Filmography


Further reading

* ''Superstar in a Masquerade'', by William Sargent · 2021,
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* ''
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'', Thu., Jan. 5, 1995
Music Still Keeps Late Rock Star’s Memory Alive by Doug Clark
* New Age Universe

* Sonic Hits
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* Julian Records
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* ''Pipeline'' #77, Summer, 2008
The Avantis – The T-Bones – The Ventures – all part of the Judd & Danny Hamilton Story (no direct link to article)


References


External links


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''Pipeline'' Issue 77: The Avantis – The T-Bones – The Ventures – all part of the Judd & Danny Hamilton Story

Discogs: Judd Hamilton

IMDb: Judd Hamilton

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