Elf (band)

Elf (band)
Elf
Genres Blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal[1]
Years active 1967–1975
Labels Decca Records
Purple Records
Associated acts Rainbow, The Rods, Dio
Past members
Ronnie James Dio
Gary Driscoll
David Feinstein
Doug Thaler
Nick Pantas
Micky Lee Soule
Steve Edwards
Craig Gruber
Mark Nauseef

Elf was a rock band founded in 1967 by the late singer and bassist Ronnie James Dio, keyboardist Doug Thaler, drummer Gary Driscoll, and guitarists Nick Pantas and David Feinstein (Dio's cousin). The band was originally called The Electric Elves, but was shortened to The Elves and finally Elf in mid-1970. Elf disbanded in 1975, after recording three albums, and after most of the lineup had been absorbed into Ritchie Blackmore's new group, Rainbow.

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History

On February 12, 1968, the band was involved in an automobile accident which claimed the life of Nick Pantas, whom the band decided not to replace. After recovering from his injuries, Doug Thaler played keyboards with the band for one more year. He quit the band after their 1972 album, Live at the Bank, and was replaced by Micky Lee Soule. (Upon leaving in 1972, Thaler moved to New York and got a job as a booking agent — Elf was one of the bands he booked.)

Cover of Elf's debut self-titled album

Elf's self-titled debut album was produced by Deep Purple members Roger Glover and Ian Paice, who happened to see Elf auditioning in 1972. For the next few years, the band enjoyed mild success as an opening act for Deep Purple.

Dio both sang and played the bass guitar until, in 1973, bass player Craig Gruber was asked to join. The same year saw Feinstein quit the band, to be replaced by Steve Edwards. Feinstein formed a band called The Rods,[2] which met with a moderate amount of success, touring with groups such as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, as well as Metallica, before finally retiring from the music industry. He would not return to the music scene until 2004, when his band, Feinstein, released the album Third Wish on the Magic Circle Music label.

In 1974, Dio was asked by Glover to sing on his solo album The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. Dio's voice gained the attention of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore who had just left Deep Purple and was looking for musicians for his first solo album, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. Apart from guitarist Steve Edwards, he decided to use all of the musicians in Elf for this album, and the band Rainbow was thus formed, with Blackmore replacing Edwards. After they finished recording the album, however, Driscoll, Gruber, and Soule were replaced by Cozy Powell, Jimmy Bain and Tony Carey, who played with Dio and Blackmore during the subsequent tour; Elf was no more.

In 2009, Ronnie James Dio spoke to Classic Rock magazine about the possibility of an Elf reunion in the future: "I’ve been talking to my cousin ‘Rock’ [guitarist David 'Rock' Feinstein] about getting that band back together, and it’s certainly on the cards. But, as usual, it’s dependent on schedules coinciding." On the possibility of a new Elf studio album, Dio said, "I’d only want to do an Elf tour if we could come up with a new album. That would include reworkings of some of the older songs, which I don’t think we ever did justice in the studio, plus also a few new tracks." On May 16, 2010, singer Ronnie James Dio died from stomach cancer, making an Elf reunion impossible. However, before his death, he did manage to record a track on Feinstein's solo album entitled "Metal Will Never Die".[3]

Discography

Singles

  • Hey, Look Me Over / It Pays To Advertise 7” (1967) - as The Electric Elves
  • Walking In Different Circles / She's Not The Same 7” (1969) - as The Elves
  • Amber Velvet / West Virginia 7” (1970) - as The Elves

Albums

  • Live At The Beacon (1971) - as The Elves (bootleg)
  • Live At The Bank (1972) - as The Elves (bootleg)
  • Elf (1972)
  • Live! And My Soul Shall Be Lifted (1973) (bootleg)
  • Carolina County Ball (1974) (US title: L.A.59)
  • Trying to Burn the Sun (1975)
  • The Gargantuan (1978) compilation of 1974 & 1975 albums
  • Ronnie James Dio: The Elf Albums (1991) compiles 1974 & 1975 albums
  • And Before Elf... There Were Elves (2011) - as The Elves features 12 songs from 'Live At The Bank' bootleg.

Personnel

  • Ronnie James Dio - Lead Vocals (1967–1975), Bass (1967-1973)
  • Gary Driscoll - Drums (1967–1975)
  • David "Rock" Feinstein - Lead Guitar (1967–1973)
  • Doug Thaler - Keyboards (1967–1972)
  • Nick Pantas - Guitar (1967–1970) (Pantas was killed in the 1970 auto accident, and not replaced.)
  • Micky Lee Soule - Keyboards, Backing Vocals (1972–1975)
  • Steve Edwards - Lead Guitar (1973–1975)
  • Craig Gruber - Bass (1973–1975)
  • Mark Nauseef - Percussion (1975)

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "THE RODS | Unique, Detailed Biography". MusicMight. http://www.musicmight.com/linkto/artist/{8196238F-94DC-4485-B53A-10FA1C1. Retrieved 2010-11-13. 
  3. ^ "One Of RONNIE JAMES DIO's Final Recordings To Appear On DAVID 'ROCK' FEINSTEIN Album". Roadrunnerrecords.com. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=140312. Retrieved 2010-11-13. 

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