Ferko String Band Explained

Ferko String Band
Origin:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre:String band
Years Active:1922 – present
Label:Alshire, Argo, Media, Palda

The Joseph A. Ferko String Band or Ferko String Band is a perennial performer in Philadelphia's Mummers Parade. They gained national popularity through their hit recordings in the 1940s and 1950s.

History

In 1914 pharmacy student Joseph A. Ferko asked the owner of Fralinger's Drugs to sponsor a string band in the Mummers parade. The request was granted, and Ferko led the "Fralinger String Band" for several years, placing third in their 1915 attempt[1] but winning in 1920.[2]

The "Ferko String Band" had its beginnings in 1922.[3] Ferko left the Fralinger pharmacy in 1921 to open his own establishment. He led the "North Philadelphia String Band" for the 1922 parade, but later that year founded his own band, co-founded by Walter Butterworth and Charles Keegan.[4]

Ferko first won the string-band division in 1927 with an entry entitled "Cards."[5] The 1929 incarnation not only won the event, but it was estimated that its parade float was the largest ever up to that point.[6]

In addition to the Mummers Parade, Ferko also has a long history of performing in various parades and special occasions within the United States,[7] [8] Canada,[9] as well as places far away as France and Hong Kong.[10]

Although Ferko has always been primarily purposed for Philadelphia, highlights of 1929 contests culminated in top placement in contests in New York, Atlantic City, Baltimore, Washington, and York, PA.[11]

They played for Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 Presidential inauguration.[12]

Although Philadelphia string bands had been exclusively a "male's club", in 1935 Joseph Ferko started a ladies' auxiliary which brought women into club activities. This action influenced other string bands to follow suit, although female participation in the actual parade was almost non-existent until the late 1970s.[13]

In 1947 they began recording sessions at the WIP studio for the Miller Brothers' new Palda Records.[14] Their recording of "Four Leaf Clover" was picked up for national distribution by King Records. This prompted Paul Miller to commission new songs specifically for Ferko. One of the resulting songs, "Heartbreaker", became a national hit, in part thanks to the 1948 musician's strike because as amateur musicians, they were not covered by the American Federation of Musicians.[15]

The profits from these Ferko records would later enable the Miller brothers to launch the career of Bill Haley. By Spring 1948 Billboard estimated they were among the top 25 musical attractions in 5 out of 8 national regions, and most popular in the Southeast United States where they ranked number 18 among all musical acts.[16]

In May 1948, the band appeared on the cover of Billboard, in which it was announced that they had sold more than 350,000 records for Palda, and that their theme song "Hello", written by bandmembers Harry Leary and Robert Traub,[17] was selected for use at the Republican National Convention.[18]

Their 1955 recording of "Alabama Jubilee" sold more than 1 million records.[19]

The group found popularity in Germany in 1956 with a recording of "Happy Days Are Here Again", charting as high as position 15.[20] By the late 1950s the band was funded by the Continental Baking Company.[21]

Founder Joseph A. Ferko died in 1964.

Performance style

The band typically has around 60 performing members, but recorded performances can involve anywhere from a couple dozen to a couple hundred participants. The age of group members is wide-ranging, known to encompass members from 15 to 80 years old. Performances consist of familiar tunes arranged specifically for the band.

Instruments used include accordion, banjo, bells, drums, Glockenspiel, guitar, mandolin, saxophone, and violin The details of musical balance are largely ignored[22] yet often achieved.[23] The elaborate costumes are such essential part of the performance that a 1995 theft of the apparel caused the cancellation of several shows.[24] Marching maneuvers are a typical part of the presentation.[25]

Appearances in film and television

The Ferko String Band can be seen briefly in the movie Miracle on 34th Street. They have also appeared on the television shows Good Morning America, The Jackie Gleason Show, To Tell the Truth and I've Got a Secret, with host Gary Moore, and Today.

Controversy

The group's 2013 performance aroused controversy when their theme for the year alluded to blackface minstrelsy in a performance entitled "Ferko's Bringin’ Back the Minstrel Days". The performance celebrated the music of Al Jolson and his contributions to early American music and theater. This performance was criticized by some, for the portrayal of performers within a vaudeville act, including the University of Pennsylvania professor of Africana Studies Guthrie Ramsey, among others.[26] [27]

Philadelphia Mummers Parade results

Year Awards
1923 2nd - musical
1924 3rd - musical
1925 2nd - musical
1926 2nd - musical
1927 1st - musical
1928 3rd - musical
1929 1st - musical
1930 1st - musical
1931 1st - musical
1932 1st - musical
1933 no official parade
1934 no official parade
1935 3rd - musical
1936 1st[28]
1937 1st
1938 1st
1939 1st
1940 3rd - musical
1941 5th - musical
1942 2nd - musical
1943 6th - musical
1944 2nd - musical
1945 3rd - musical
1946 4th - musical
1947 1st - musical
1948 2nd - musical
1949 2nd - musical
1950 1st - musical[29]
1951 1st - musical
1952 2nd - musical
1953 2nd - musical
1954 2nd - musical
1955 9th - musical
1956 4th (tie) - musical
1957 3rd - musical
1958 1st - musical
1959 4th - musical
1960 4th - musical
1961 2nd [30]
1962 4th - musical
1963 5th - musical
1964 4th - musical
1965 3rd - musical
1966 6th - musical
1967 2nd - musical[31]
1968 2nd - musical
1969 1st - musical
1970 5th - musical
1971 5th - musical
1972 3rd - musical
1973 4th - musical
1974 1st - musical
1975 3rd - musical
1976 13th - musical
1977 3rd - musical
1978 6th - musical
1979 2nd - musical
1980 2nd - musical
1981 4th - musical
1982 1st - musical
1983 4th (tie) - musical
1984 5th - musical
1985 2nd - musical
1986 4th - musical
1987 6th - musical
1988 4th - musical
1989 4th - musical
1990 3rd - musical
1991 5th - musical
1992 4th (tie) - musical
1993 2nd - musical
1994 1st - musical
1995 2nd - musical
1996 1st - musical
1997 1st - musical
1998 1st - musical
1999 3rd - musical
2000 3rd - musical
2001 5th - musical
2002 4th - musical
2003 3rd - musical
2004 4th - musical
2005 4th - musical
2006 3rd - musical
2007 3rd (tie) - musical
2008 4th - musical
2009 4th - musical
2010 2nd - overall
1st - musical[32]
5th - Captain[33]
2011 2nd - musical[34]
4th - Captain[35]
2012 4th - musical
5th - Anthony Celenza, Captain[36]
2013 5th - musical
11th - Anthony Celenza, Captain
2014 6th - musical
2nd - Anthony Celenza, Captain
2015 5th - musical
Tied for 3rd - Anthony Celenza, Captain
2016 2nd - musical
6th - Anthony Celenza, Captain
2017 5th - musical
1st - Thomas D'Amore, Captain
2018 5th - musical
Tied for 4th - Thomas D'Amore, Captain
2019 6th - musical
4th - Thomas D'Amore, Captain
2020 9th - musical
12th - Michael Luciany, Captain
2022 10th - musical
13th - Anthony Celenza, Captain

Discography

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsB-sideIssued onAlbum
1947Dilly Dally Polka-When You Wore a TulipPalda 101
Hello-Golden SlippersPalda 102
1948Bowery Boys-I Want a GirlPalda 104[37]
Alma Mater - Cornell U.-Fight On, Penn.Palda 105
Auld Lang Syne-Drunkard's MedleyPalda 106
Heartbreaker21Kelly & H-A-R-R-I-G-A-NPalda 109[38]
(I'm Looking Over a) Four Leaf Clover-Heart of My HeartPalda 110
Alibi Baby-Roll 'Em GirlsPalda 114[39]
Two Timer-You Darlin'Palda 116[40]
1955Alabama Jubilee14Sing a Little MelodyMedia 1010[41]
You Are My Sunshine29*Ma (She's Making Eyes At Me)Media 1013
  • "Coming Up Strong" chart
1963Golden Slipper Strut-Ferko's MonkeyArgo 5451[42]

Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of the Fralinger String Band . Fralinger String Band . 12 September 2013.
  2. Book: Masters, Patricia . The Philadelphia Mummers: Building Community Through Play . September 10, 2013 . 2008 . Temple University Press . 9781592136117 . 157.
  3. Web site: Meet the Mummers: Ferko String Band . PHL17.com . WPHL-TV . September 8, 2013.
  4. Web site: Meet the Band . The Ferko String Band . September 12, 2013.
  5. Web site: Historical String Band Results . Mummers.com . September 12, 2013.
  6. Book: Masters, Patricia . The Philadelphia Mummers: Building Community Through Play . September 10, 2013 . 2008 . Temple University Press . 9781592136117 . 46–47.
  7. Book: Wood Smith, Elizabeth D. . The Charlottesville Dogwood Festival. September 9, 2013 . 2006 . Arcadia Publishing . 9780738542102 . 101.
  8. News: Ferko String Band Is Coming Back to Nasua. The Telegraph. Nashua, New Hampshire . May 12, 1954. 5 . September 8, 2013.
  9. News: Lavishly costumed musicians to play. January 7, 1995. Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal. September 8, 2013. 4A.
  10. Web site: Ferko String Band . Bergen . Douglas . July 21, 2011 . Ocean City Patch . September 11, 2013.
  11. News: Prize-Winning Quaker City Band May Take Part in 1930 Festival. . St. Petersburg, Florida . 7. April 2, 1929 . September 9, 2013.
  12. Book: U.S. Inaugural Committee . Blue Book of the Inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John Nance Garner: As President and Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933 . 1933 . Ransdell Incorporated . 16.
  13. Book: Masters, Patricia . The Philadelphia Mummers: Building Community Through Play . September 10, 2013 . 2008 . Temple University Press . 9781592136117 . 88–90.
  14. Book: Dawson, Jim . Rock Around the Clock: The Record that Started the Rock Revolution! . September 10, 2013 . 2005 . Hal Leonard Corporation . 9780879308292 . 42.
  15. News: String Band Fad Receives Nourishment. Billboard . March 13, 1948 . 16 . September 10, 2013.
  16. News: Box-Office Barometer . Billboard . April 24, 1948 . 18 . September 10, 2013.
  17. News: Music As Written . Billboard . May 15, 1948 . September 11, 2013.
  18. News: That colorful string-band craze!. Billboard . May 15, 1948 . 1 . September 11, 2013.
  19. News: Winter Is the Busiest Season for East Polk entertainment . Susan . Bloodworth . Lakeland Ledger . January 23, 1992 . 7W . September 8, 2013.
  20. Book: Franz, Manfred J. . Deutsche Musik-Charts 1956 . September 10, 2013 . 2013 . 9783944307053 . 79.
  21. News: Concert Here Set Tomorrow By Ferko Band . . October 22, 1958 . 3 . September 8, 2013.
  22. News: Record Reviews . . May 10, 1947. 32 . September 11, 2013.
  23. News: Record Reviews . . June 21, 1947. 131. September 11, 2013.
  24. News: Thief steals truck of band costumes. . January 12, 1995 . 5B . September 8, 2013.
  25. News: 4000 See and Hear Ferko String Band at Festival . The Telegraph . Nashua, New Hampshire . September 28, 1959 . 14 . September 8, 2013.
  26. Web site: Philadelphia's Mummers parade features blackface performance . Tom . Brittany . January 3, 2013 . . MSNBC . September 8, 2013.
  27. Web site: Mummers Are Willing to Talk Rationally About Blackface, So We Should Too . Murtha . Tara . January 4, 2013 . PhillyNow . . September 12, 2013.
  28. News: 4th-straight victory lifts fallen Mummer . Chuck . Darrow . . January 3, 2002. B.1.
  29. News: Show Staged by Mummers. . 7. January 2, 1951 . September 9, 2013.
  30. News: Above is a photograph of the famous Joseph A. Ferko String Band. Gettysburg Times . September 12, 1962 . 4 . September 10, 2013.
  31. News: 1967 Greeted by Mummers . Reading Eagle . January 3, 1967 . 23 . September 8, 2013.
  32. 5th - Anthony Celenza, CaptainWeb site: The Right Strut . Lyons . Jeff . Petitti . Michael . Winter 2011 . The Philadelphia Lawyer . PBI Press . September 8, 2013.
  33. Web site: 2010 Results. Mummers.com . September 12, 2013.
  34. 4th - Anthony Celenza, CaptainWeb site: The order of march for the 2012 Mummers String Bands . December 30, 2011. Philly.com. The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 9, 2013.
  35. Web site: 2011 Results . Mummers.com . September 12, 2013 .
  36. Web site: 2012 Results . Mummers.com . September 12, 2013 .
  37. News: Advance Record Releases . . January 17, 1948 . 3 . September 10, 2013.
  38. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn . Pop Memories 1890-1954 . 1986 . Record Research, Inc. . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin . 0-89820-083-0 . 155 . registration .
  39. News: Advance Record Releases . Billboard . May 15, 1948 . 9, 31 . September 11, 2013.
  40. News: Advance Record Releases . Billboard . May 29, 1948 . 37 . September 10, 2013.
  41. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn . Top Pop Singles 1955-1999. 2000 . Record Research, Inc. . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin . 0-89820-139-X . 219.
  42. News: Singles Reviews . . September 21, 1963. 27 . September 11, 2013.
  43. Web site: Ferko String Band Discography . AllMusic . September 12, 2013.