GA Russell Posted December 10, 2008 Report Posted December 10, 2008 In the mid-70s, UA released a series of "Very Best of..." compilations of 60s Liberty artists. I bought the one of the Classics IV. Stormy was always one of my favorites. From the LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-...0,2564117.story Lead singer of '60s group the Classics IV dies Dennis Yost, 65, helped found the band whose hits included 'Spooky,' and 'Stormy' December 9, 2008 <h2 style="">Dennis Yost</h2>Lead singer of the group Classics IV Dennis Yost, 65, the lead singer of the 1960s soft rock group the Classics IV, died Sunday at Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton, Ohio, of respiratory failure, according to a hospital spokeswoman. Yost had been in failing health since suffering a traumatic brain injury in a fall at his home in 2005. The Classic IV had a series of hits, including "Spooky," "Traces of Love" and "Stormy." Yost, a native of Detroit, played drums and sang. He was an original member of the band, which formed in Jacksonville, Fla., where Yost was raised, in the early 1960s. In 1967, the band relocated to Atlanta, and a year later they had their first national hit with "Spooky." A year later "Stormy" was a hit, and "Traces of Love" made it to No. 2 in 1969. That same year, the group had a top 20 hit with "Everyday With You Girl." Buddy Buie, co-writer of the group's songs with guitarist J.R. Cobb, said: "Dennis had an incredible voice -- just a great voice for love songs." The group eventually changed its name to "Dennis Yost and the Classics IV." Although the group's lineup changed, Yost continued to perform with the group until 2005. Quote
AllenLowe Posted December 10, 2008 Report Posted December 10, 2008 well, at least it wasn't Eddie Yost - Quote
JSngry Posted December 10, 2008 Report Posted December 10, 2008 The Classics IV morphed into The Atlanta Rhythm Section, fwiw. Quote
Dave James Posted December 10, 2008 Report Posted December 10, 2008 A.R.S., now we're talkin'. No wonder they covered Spooky. If you haven't heard their version, get thee to a nunnery. One of my all-time favorite rock songs. Up over and out. Quote
Chalupa Posted December 10, 2008 Report Posted December 10, 2008 Alright I'll fess up...."Traces of Love" is a guilty pleasure of mine. Quote
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