Jerry Coulston
20 top tracks
Jerry Coulston
20 top tracks
Albums

Monster Bop
Jerry Coulston

Buffalo Bop - Monster Bop
Jerry Coulston

50s Rock & Roll Horror
Jerry Coulston

VA Monster Bop
Jerry Coulston

I Was A Teenage Brain Surgeon
Jerry Coulston

50s Sci-fi Rock N Roll
Jerry Coulston

Wacky Tunes
Jerry Coulston

50s Rock 'n Roll Horror
Jerry Coulston

Rockabilly Gold Vol 7
Jerry Coulston

Monster Bop - Buffalo Bop
Jerry Coulston

50s Rock N' Roll Horror
Jerry Coulston

The Big Itch Vol.3
Jerry Coulston
Biography
From Watsonville, California...Read more on Last.fm
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From Watsonville, California
Jerry Coulston - Vocals
Willie Bryant - Lead Guitar
Louie Payne - Bass
Ron Coulston - Drums
Jerry Summerall - Rhythm Guitar
BIO by Alec Palao borrowed from the booklet of the Ace Records reissue CD called "Bay Area Rockers"
Coulston formed the band when his brother Ron got out of the army in 1957. "He wanted to play the drums" remembers Jerry, "even though he knew nothing about them, but when he quit he was one of the best drummers I ever saw. Willie Bryant was on lead guitar, Gary Summerall on rhythm and a kid named Louie on Bass, that was the nucleus. Joe Jaros of Christy Records was at a dance that we did somewhere and he started talking to my brother. As soon as he said he had a recording label we were all ears, We jumped right on top of it."
Jaros hired the accomplished young combo to provide instrumental accompaniment for many Christy acts including The Jades, but he also let Coulston loose on his own crazy composition. "When I was growing up there was this old man of Portuguese decent who used to make crates to put fruit and lettuce in, and whenever he saw me he used to say 'Hey ugga bugga boo!' That's where I got that little phrase from, it was just a little gimmick I put in there. It's so simple it's good. But the thing with Joe was, you had to get things in the first take because he didn't want to pay for studio time. So he counted the start to 'Cave Man Hop' out so fast that I could barely keep up with it! The single got played a little in the Bay Area, and we had a good friend who was a Dee Jay on KMBY in Monterey who played the song a lot, even though it was considered outlandish at the time because it was so fast. You just couldn't dance to it!" The Pacers band worked heavily in central California during this period and Coulston went on to make a couple more records for Christy before the band split up, although none as frantic as the debut. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Jerry+Coulston">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
