Harvey Shield Explained

Harvey Shield
Birth Name:Harvey Schildkraut
Birth Date: df=yes 6 September 1946
Birth Place:Twickenham, London, England
Origin:Wembley, England
Genre:Pop, pop rock, a cappella, doo-wop
Past Member Of:Episode Six

Harvey Shield (born Harvey Schildkraut; 6 September 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor.

Early life

Shield was born in Twickenham, London, England, and grew up in Wembley. Shield was a drummer in the Cadet Pipe Band at Harrow County School, where he met Roger Glover. They formed a beat group, the Madisons, in which Shield played drums and sang. In 1963 the Madisons merged with another school group, the Lightnings, and in 1964 the group became known as Episode Six.

Career

Music

Following a residency at the Acadia Club in Frankfurt, Germany in April, 1965 Ian Gillan joined the group as lead singer. While with Episode Six, Shield recorded six singles for Pye Records, appeared on Ready Steady Go! and toured with Alan Price and Dusty Springfield. In 1966 Episode Six performed at the Casino du Liban in Beirut, Lebanon where he met Greek dancer and singer, Natasha Koumianou. In September 1967, he left the band to pursue a career with her. Later, Glover and Gillan left the band to join Deep Purple.

Koumianou and Shield's cabaret career began in Paris, where they recorded a single, "Honey", written by Shield, for Disques Vogue and continued performing until 1974 at nightclubs throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa and aboard the ill-fated cruise ship, MS Achille Lauro.

In 1975, Shield moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote and recorded the song "The Way I Feel Tonight". In 1976, he signed with Atlantic Records and his recording of the song was released on the Atco Records label, credited to Shields, in 1977. The recording failed to make an impact commercially, but the song went on to become a worldwide hit for the Bay City Rollers in 1978.

In 1985, Shield's musical Hamelin: A Musical Tale from Rats to Riches written with Richard Jarboe, was produced off-Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre in Greenwich Village, New York following initial productions at the Olio in Los Angeles and Musical Theater Works in New York.

In 1986, Shield formed The Mighty Echoes, an a cappella doo-wop quartet, which has recorded five albums and continues to perform. They have been seen on stage, film and television in shows such as Who's The Boss?, Murphy Brown, Family Matters, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.

In 2019 Shield co-founded the Los Angeles-based Old Man Dinner Band with Pete Thomas.

Acting

As a movie actor, Shield serenaded Debra Winger in Wilder Napalm (1993), negotiated with Pamela Anderson in Barb Wire (1996), and played a coke-snorting Brit in Crazy Eyes (2012).

In 2015, Shield was cast as "legendary" rock drummer, Keith Edwards, in the Disney TV series I Didn't Do It.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1993Wilder NapalmMoe, Singing Firemen
1996Barb WireDad
2012Crazy EyesBritish Man

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Frank's PlaceThe HaystackersEpisode: "Night Business"
1988, 1991Who's the Boss?D.J.2 episodes
1989, 1994Murphy BrownSinging Accountant / The Mighty Echoes
1994Family MattersKaraoke Doo Wop SingerEpisode: "Aunt Oona"
2007The Suite Life of Zack & CodyMurrayEpisode: "Sleepover Suite"
2007It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaCrazy LegsEpisode: "The Gang Sells Out"
2015I Didn't Do ItKeith Edwards2 episodes
2016Scream QueensButlerEpisode: "Drain the Swamp"

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