Chain Reaction (band) explained

Chain Reaction
Origin:New York, U.S.
Genre:Garage rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock
Years Active:1964–1968
Label:Date Records, Verve Records
Past Members:Don Solomon
Peter Stahl
Alan Strohmayer
Steven Tallarico
Barry Shapiro

Chain Reaction, also known as The Strangeurs, was an American rock band from Yonkers, New York. They had two singles and were most notable for having lead singer Steven Tallarico (later known as Steven Tyler). They started off as The Strangers, until finding a group who already had that name, switching to The Strangeurs as a result. After a lineup change they changed their name to Chain Reaction.

Chain Reaction performed in concert as the opening act for such groups as The Beach Boys, The Byrds and The Yardbirds. The band's 1966 song "When I Needed You" appeared on Aerosmith's 1991 compilation box set Pandora's Box.[1]

The Strangeurs lineup

Chain Reaction lineup

From Barry Shapiro (November 29, 2022): After Alan left the band, we hired Phil Salvagio as bass player. Phil stayed with the band for about 6 months then left. The band then hired Marvin Pataki as lead guitarist and Peter Stahl moved over to bass. This was the final lineup of the Chain Reaction.

Singles

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Huxley , Martin . Aerosmith: The Fall and the Rise of Rock's Greatest Band. 1st. St. Martin's Press. New York. 1995. 7–8, 10. 978-0-312-11737-5.