Orchestra Luna | |
Background: | group_or_band |
Origin: | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
Genre: | Rock and roll |
Years Active: | 1974 to 1978 |
Orchestra Luna was an American rock and roll band of the 1970s who had two incarnations, the first producing a hard-to-categorize mixture of cabaret, Broadway musicals, and rock, and the second a somewhat more traditional mix of pop and rock. Rick Berlin, at the time using his birth name of Richard Kinscherf, composed most of their songs, sang, and played keyboards. Rick was the driving force of the band and is the only person who was a member in all the various lineups.
On their eponymous debut album Orchestra Luna, the band consisted of:
The second major version of the band included:
Luna | |
Background: | group_or_band |
Origin: | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
Genre: | Rock and Roll |
Years Active: | 1978 to 1980 |
After Orchestra Luna, some of its former members formed the band Luna as a new American rock and roll band. It was spearheaded by Rick Berlin from Orchestra Luna. In 1977, the band released the single "Hollywood" with B-side as "Dumb Love". Band members were:
It disbanded after two years.
Italic Title: | no |
Orchestra Luna | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Orchestra Luna |
Cover: | Orchestrsa luna sm front.jpg |
Released: | 1974 |
Recorded: | July and August, 1974 |
Genre: | pop |
Length: | 45:44 |
Label: | Epic |
Producer: | Jeffrey Lesser and Rupert Holmes |
Orchestra Luna is the eponymous debut album by the American rock group Orchestra Luna. It was released in 1974 by Epic Records. The first incarnation of Orchestra Luna produced music often called a mixture of cabaret, Broadway musical, and rock, and that is clearly evident on this album. Composer/singer/pianist Rick Berlin is listed on the album under his birthname Richard Kinscherf. Kinscherf relates the story of his band in the booklet accompanying the 2007 CD reissue of the album by Market Square Records.
All songs by Richard Kinscherf, except where noted.