Y&T
Y&T is an American hard rock/heavy metal band formed in 1974 in Oakland, California. The band released two studio albums on London Records as Yesterday & Today in the 1970s, before shortening their name to Y&T and releasing several albums on A&M Records beginning in 1981, plus albums on Geffen Records, Avex Records, and others. The band was originally co-managed by Herbie Herbert and Louis "Lou" Bramy. The band has sold over 4 million albums worldwide to date.
Biography
Early years (1974–1983)
Leonard Haze, Bob Gardner, and Wayne Stitzer had an unnamed band in Oakland, California that jammed only cover tunes. Dave Meniketti joined as guitar player in 1972. Soon after, the band received a call for their first gig, but they needed a name. According to Meniketti and Haze, Haze chose the name of the album that was playing on his turntable at that moment – Yesterday and Today – a studio album by the Beatles. The first lineup – which only played covers of songs by other artists – consisted of Haze on drums, Stitzer on piano, Gardner on bass, and Meniketti on lead vocals and lead guitar. After Stitzer quit the group, Gardner switched from bass to rhythm guitar and piano, and Phil Kennemore was brought in to play bass. In 1973, Gardner left the group and was replaced by Joey Alves in January 1974. It was this 1974 lineup change when the band began writing original material.The band released their first two studio albums, their self-titled debut and Struck Down, through London Records in 1976 and 1978 respectively. They toured extensively, building up to headliners while they opened for bands such as Wild Cherry, AC/DC, and Kiss. As Meniketti has said in numerous radio, television, and magazine interviews over the past four decades, a new record deal in 1980 with A&M Records prompted the band to shorten their moniker to simply Y&T, as influenced by their encores where fans would chant "Y&T, Y&T, Y&T."
The band's first three studio albums under A&M, Earthshaker, released in 1981, Black Tiger, released in 1982, and Mean Streak, released in 1983, did not gain mainstream exposure, but are regarded by fans and music critics alike as some of the band's best work. Songs off these three classic Y&T albums still make up an important part of the band's live shows.
Commercial success and hiatus (1984–1991)
Y&T's sixth studio album, In Rock We Trust, released in 1984, became the band's highest-charting and selling album, reaching No. 46 on the Billboard 200. The album produced Y&T's first big radio hit "Don't Stop Runnin'". Dr Pepper acquired to rights to use "She's A Liar" in a radio ad campaign. To date, In Rock We Trust has sold over 450,000 copies. This album was the only Y&T album to chart in Canada, reaching No. 77 on the RPM chart.The band's 1985 hit "Summertime Girls", off their album Down for the Count, became the band's highest-charting hit to date, reaching No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 16 on the Mainstream Rock songs chart. It received tremendous airplay worldwide, played frequently in the Baywatch television series, featured in several feature films, received heavy rotation on MTV as well as MTV's top video playlists, and gets regular airplay today on classic rock radio stations throughout the United States.
In 1986, Haze was fired supposedly for drug abuse - but actually because their record company didn't want a "Fat Guy" in their words, in the band if it were to really become profitable to their lable, and was replaced by Jimmy DeGrasso; decades later when interviewed for the documentary "Y&T: On With the Show", Haze said, "I would've fired me too." In 1989, Alves was also fired for drug abuse and was replaced by Stef Burns. DeGrasso and Burns later played together with Alice Cooper in the 1990s.
Y&T's studio album Ten was released in 1990. The album features some ballad highlights, such as "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark", "Ten Lovers", and "Come in from the Rain", together with a few straightforward hard rock songs, including "Hard Times", "City", "Surrender", and the fastest track Y&T ever recorded, "Goin' Off the Deep End".
The band decided to discontinue in 1991, concluding with the live album Yesterday & Today Live.
Hiatus 1991-1995; Continuation (1995–present)
In 1995, Y&T returned with the same lineup of Meniketti, Burns, Kennemore, and DeGrasso, releasing Musically Incorrect in 1995 and Endangered Species in 1997. The band performed sporadically during the mid to late 1990s. Y&T officially reunited in 2001 with virtually the same lineup, but with Haze returning on drums. At the time, Burns was in three bands: Y&T, Huey Lewis and the News, and Italy's biggest rock star, Vasco Rossi; scheduling conflicts forced Burns to drop one of the three bands, and so in 2003, he left Y&T. He was replaced by rhythm guitarist/backing vocalist John Nymann, who was a childhood friend of the band, and who previously toured on the In Rock We Trust tour as a background vocalist and Rock the Robot, and he sang backing vocals on Down for the Count.Y&T resumed touring the world in 2003. In 2006, Haze was asked to step down and was replaced by Mike Vanderhule on drums.
In 2009, Y&T inked a deal with the Italian label Frontiers Records for the release of the band's twelfth studio album, released in May 2010. Titled Facemelter; it was their first proper studio album in thirteen years.
In June 2010, Y&T toured the world in support of Facemelter, performing the big European summer festivals, such as Sweden Rock, Download Festival at Donington Park, UK, and Hellfest in Clisson, France. During this world tour, bassist Kennemore was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. Upon receiving doctor's orders to leave the tour and begin treatment, Kennemore urged Meniketti to find a replacement and continue touring.
In July 2010, Brad Lang, bass player from the band Jet Red, stepped in to play live for the band as they promoted 'Facemelter', as Kennemore wanted the tour to carry on during his fight with cancer. On January 7, 2011, bassist Kennemore died at the age of 57 after a short battle with lung cancer. Kennemore and Meniketti had been the only constant members of the band since it formed in 1974. After Kennemore's passing, Lang was asked to become an official member of the band.
, Netherlands, 2015
On October 19, 2013, in Bellagio, Italy, Burns joined the band onstage for four songs in a reunion of sorts since Burns had been playing with Huey Lewis and the News and Vasco Rossi. This one-time reunion was very well received by the fans, as one would expect.
In April 2016, Lang announced he was taking a hiatus from the band to properly address his alcohol dependency; his last show with the band was on April 2, 2016 at the Fillmore in San Francisco. Lang's friend Aaron Leigh stepped in with his first show on April 14 at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, CA. On June 29, 2016, Y&T and Lang announced separately on their own Facebook feeds that they had mutually and amicably parted ways, confirming that Leigh would remain as the band's bassist.
Songwriter and original drummer Haze died on September 11, 2016, at the age of 61 after a long battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Original guitarist Alves died on March 12, 2017, at the age of 63 from ulcerative colitis and inflammatory bowel disease. Alves' death left Meniketti as the last surviving member from the band's original and classic 1974-1986 lineup.
In January 2018, Y&T released their first-ever acoustic EP titled Acoustic Classix Vol. 1. In June 2018, Meinketti said that the band might release more acoustic EPs in the future.
On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Y&T among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.
On November 26, 2019, the long-awaited, fan-backed documentary "Y&T: On With the Show" was released to high praise online from media, celebrities, and fans around the world.
Legacy
"Summertime Girls" has been the band's most widely recognized song, along with fan favorites such as "Mean Streak", "Contagious", "Rescue Me", "Forever". Music videos for songs such as "Summertime Girls", "Mean Streak", "Lipstick & Leather", "Don't Stop Runnin'", "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark", and "Contagious" are still featured on VH1 Classic. Y&T's 2010 music video for "I'm Coming Home" marks the band's most-viewed video on YouTube with over 1.7 million views. Lars Ulrich of Metallica stated that he chose to get into the business after watching Y&T perform at a club in Los Angeles.Band members
;Current members- Dave Meniketti – lead vocals, lead guitar
- John Nymann – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Mike Vanderhule – drums, backing vocals
- Aaron Leigh – bass, backing vocals
- Leonard Haze – drums, backing vocals
- Phil Kennemore – bass, backing vocals
- Joey Alves – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Jimmy DeGrasso – drums
- Stef Burns – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Brad Lang – bass, backing vocals
- Robert Russ – piano on Struck Down
- Cherie Currie – backing vocals on Struck Down
- Galen Cook – organ on Struck Down
- Randy Nichols – keyboards on Down for the Count
- Steffen Presley – keyboards on Down for the Count and Contagious
- Claude Schnell – keyboards on Down for the Count
- Adam Day – rhythm guitar on Down for the Count
- Bill Costa – backing vocals on Down for the Count
- Steve Smith – drums on "Hard Times", "Lucy", "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark", "Girl Crazy", "Come in from the Rain", "Red Hot & Ready", "Let It Out", "Ten Lovers", and "Surrender" from Ten
- Loren Gold – keyboards on Facemelter
- Ross McEwen - guitar for Ramblin' Man Fair and Rock and Blues Custom Show Festivals,
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
- Yesterday and Today
- Struck Down
- Earthshaker
- Black Tiger
- Mean Streak
- In Rock We Trust
- Down for the Count
- Contagious
- Ten
- Musically Incorrect
- Endangered Species
- Facemelter
- Acoustic Classix Vol.1
Live albums
- In Concert
- Open Fire
- Yesterday & Today Live
- BBC in Concert: Live on the Friday Rock Show
- Live at the Mystic
Compilation albums
- Forever
- Anthology |Anthology
- Best of '81–'85
- Ultimate Collection
- Unearthed Vol 1
- Unearthed Vol 2
- Earthquake The A&M Years 1981-1985
Singles
- "Alcohol" - London promo – same song both sides
- "Alcohol" - London promo – same song both sides
- "Alcohol" - London – b/w "25 Hours A Day"
- "Forever" - A&M – b/w "Black Tiger"
- "Don't Stop Running" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Forever"
- "Don't Stop Running" – A&M promo – same song, both sides
- "Summertime Girls " – A&M promo – b/w "Summertime Girls "
- "Summertime Girls " – A&M – b/w "Summertime Girls "
- "All American Boy" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Go For The Throat"
- "I Believe In You" – A&M promo – b/w "Rescue Me"
- "Rescue Me" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Shake It Loose"
- "Don't Wanna Lose" – A&M promo – b/w "Squeeze"
- "Don't Wanna Lose" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Squeeze"
- "Mean Streak" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Straight Thru' the Heart" – UK No. 41
- "Midnight In Tokyo" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Barroom Boogie"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World"
- "Summertime Girls" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Lipstick And Leather"
- "Summertime Girls" – A&M Blue label/no pict. sleeve – b/w "Lipstick And Leather"
Canada 7"
- "Summertime Girls" - A&M - same song, both sides
- "All American Boy" - A&M - b/w "Go For The Throat"
- "Summertime Girls" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Lipstick And Leather"
- "Summertime Girls" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Lipstick And Leather"
- "Rescue Me" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Shake It Loose"
- "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Forever"
Japan 7"
- "Earthshaker" - London - b/w "Alcohol"
- "Rescue Me" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Knock You Out"
- "Forever" – Japan – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Hurricane"
- "Midnight In Tokyo" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Mean Streak"
- "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Don't Stop Runnin'"
- "Summertime Girls " – A&M – b/w "Forever "
- "All American Boy" – A&M – b/w "Go For The Throat"
- "Contagious" – Geffen – b/w "I'll Cry For You"
- "Summertime Girls" – PolyGram picture sleeve – b/w "Lipstick And Leather"
- "Don't Wanna Lose" – A&M – b/w "Black Tiger"
- "Mean Streak" – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Straight Thru' the Heart"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – A&M promo – picture sleeve – b/w "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World"
- "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark " – Geffen promo –
- "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark " – Geffen promo – picture sleeve
- "Hurricane" – Metal Blade promo –
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – Metal Blade promo –
- "Dirty Girl" – UK – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Hungry for Rock", "Knock You Out"
- "I Believe In You" – UK – A&M – b/w "Rescue Me"
- "Mean Streak" – USA – A&M promo, picture sleeve – b/w "Midnight In Tokyo"
- "Mean Streak" – UK – A&M picture disc – b/w "Straight Thru' the Heart"
- "Mean Streak" – UK – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Straight Thru' the Heart", "Dirty Girl"
- "Midnight in Tokyo" – UK – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Barroom Boogie", "Squeeze"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – UK – A&M picture sleeve – b/w "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'" – UK – A&M picture sleeve –
- "Lipstick and Leather" – USA – A&M promo – same song, both sides
- "Summertime Girls " – USA – A&M promo – b/w "Summertime Girls "
- "All American Boy" – USA – A&M promo – same song, both sides
- "Face Like An Angel " – USA – A&M promo – b/w "Face Like An Angel "
- "Summertime Girls'" – UK – A&M picture sleeve –
- "Contagious" – USA – Geffen promo – same song, both sides
Contributions
- Hear 'n Aid
Videography
- Live at the San Francisco Civic
- One Hot Night
- Documentary - Y&T: On With the Show
- "Mean Streak"
- "Don't Stop Runnin'"
- "All American Boy"
- "Summertime Girls"
- "Lipstick & Leather"
- "Contagious"
- "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark"
- "I'm Coming Home"