Chantoozies Explained

Chantoozies
Origin:Australia
Genre:Pop
Years Active:1986–1992, 2012–present
(one-off reunions in 1998 and 2006)
Label:Mushroom
Associated Acts:Australian Crawl
Cats Under Pressure
Wayback 5
Current Members:Ally Fowler
Eve von Bibra
Tim Henwood
Vashti Sivell
Will Dickens
Past Members:Angelica La Bozzetta
Brett Goldsmith
David Reyne
Frank McCoy
Scott Griffiths
Tottie Goldsmith

The Chantoozies are an Australian pop group, formed in 1986. The group featured four female vocalists: Eve von Bibra, Angie La Bozzetta, Ally Fowler and Tottie Goldsmith, and four male musicians: Brett Goldsmith (bass guitars, keyboards, programming), Scott Griffiths (keyboards, programming), Frank McCoy (guitars, vocals) and David Reyne (drums, backing vocals).[1] [2] [3] Their name is an intentional mispronunciation of the French word for a female singer, "chanteuse".

Chantoozies' first single, "Witch Queen", was released on Mushroom Records in January 1987 and peaked at number 4 on the Australian singles chart. The group went on to sell 300,000 records, achieving Gold and Platinum status throughout the '80s and '90s in Australia.[4]

In early 2014, the Chantoozies released their first single in 23 years, called "Baby It's You". It was produced by Pseudo Echo frontman Brian Canham. The video co-starred Australian actors Hugh Jackman, Anthony LaPaglia and Eric Bana.

History

Pre Chantoozies

1986–1992: Chantoozies to Gild the Lily

See main article: Chantoozies (album) and Gild the Lily. Chantoozies formed as a good-time covers band to play at Tottie Goldsmith's 24th birthday party. The band's debut club gig attracted 600 people, which was encouragement enough for the musicians to continue and the group signed a record deal with Mushroom Records.[1] In January 1987, the group released their debut single: a cover of Redbone's "Witch Queen",[13] which peaked at number 4 on the national singles chart.[14] The second single was a cover of John Kongos' "He's Gonna Step On You Again" and was released in June 1987, vying with The Party Boys' hard rock version of the same song for a place on the charts simultaneously. The Chantoozies' version peaked at number No. 36.[14] Chantoozies' third single, "Wanna Be Up", written by Brett Goldsmith and von Bibra,[13] was released in May 1988 and peaked at number 6 on the national singles chart in July 1988. "Kiss'n' Tell", was released in September 1988 and peaked at No. 25 in November. By that time, Greg Millikan had replaced Griffiths on keyboards.[1] Chantoozies toured with James Reyne and Daryl Braithwaite, supporting their self-titled, top ten debut studio album released in August 1988.

In 1989, Griffiths and Tottie Goldsmith left the band. Griffiths was replaced by Greg Millikan. That November, the group released "Come Back to Me". In October 1990, the group released "Walk On", and their version of The Angels' "My Boyfriend's Back" was included on the soundtrack of the 1990 film The Crossing.[15] [16]

In February 1991, The Chantoozies released a cover of Stephen Stills' "Love the One You're With" as the second single from their second studio album. The song peaked at number 21 on the singles chart. In April, The Chantoozies released their sophomore album, Gild the Lily. A cover of Jackson 5's "I'll Be There" was released later in 1991, before the group disbanded.

Post Chantoozies

See main article: Eve von Bibra, Ally Fowler, Tottie Goldsmith and David Reyne.

In 1998, Fowler, von Bibra and LaBozzetta performed "Wanna Be Up" as the Chantoozies at the Mushroom 25 concert, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mushroom Records.

All four female lead vocalists briefly re-formed Chantoozies for the June to August 2006 Countdown Spectacular Tour, where they performed "Wanna Be Up".[19]

2012–present: Reformation

In 2012 the Chantoozies traveled to Adelaide to perform alongside Leo Sayer, Mondo Rock, Uncanny X-Men and Pseudo Echo at the Adelaide Clipsal 500. They played alongside Rick Astley on his Australian Tour and also performed at the 2012 Carols by Candlelight at the Myer Music Bowl as part of the ‘Legends of Rock’.[20] On 25 April 2014, The Chantoozies released their first new recording in 23 years, a cover of the Promises hit "Baby It's You".[21] In May 2015 the group became a trio after the departure of LaBozzetta (now Angela Arnott) due to family reasons.[22] On 17 July 2019 they performed on the second day of the Big Red Bash at Birdsville, Queensland.

Tottie Goldsmith left the Chantoozies for the second time in February 2020, reducing the group to a duo of Fowler and von Bibra. Later that year, they released Compilation, a compilation of most of the singles from their albums (excluding "Come Back"), album track "Slightest Notion", the non-album track "I'll Be There" and most of their post-reformation non-album singles (sans "Black and Blue"), as well as a new song entitled "No Fool for You", which would be released as a single on its own the following year. This was followed up with "Every Night" in early 2023.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
1988Chantoozies 8
1991Gild the Lily
  • Released: 15 April 1991[24]
  • Label: Mushroom Records L 30249
  • Format(s): Vinyl, CD, Cassette
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Singles

Year! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:19em;"
TitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
AUS
[25]
1987"Witch Queen"4Chantoozies
"He's Gonna Step on You Again"36
1988"Wanna Be Up"6
"Kiss 'n' Tell"25
1989"Come Back to Me"72Gild the Lily
1990"Walk On"96
1991"Love the One You're With"21
"I'll Be There"167non-album single
2014"Baby It's You"[26]
2015"Black and Blue"[27]
2019"Take Me in Your Arms"[28]
2021"No Fool for You"[29] Compilation
2023"Every Night"[30] non-album single

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: McFarlane, Ian . . Ian McFarlane . . 1999 . Encyclopedia entry for 'The Chantoozies' . http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=185 . 1-86448-768-2 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040419004006/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=185 . 8 January 2009 . 19 April 2004 .
  2. Web site: Discogs entry on Chantoozies . https://archive.today/20130102214028/http://www.discogs.com/artist/Chantoozies . dead . 2 January 2013 . discogs . Sarah (aka Princess.vinyl) . 22 March 2008 .
  3. Web site: Rate Your Music entry on Chantoozies . https://archive.today/20120714203542/http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/the_chantoozies . dead . 14 July 2012 . rateyourmusic.com . 22 March 2008 .
  4. Web site: About. The Chantoozies. 4 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171205042114/http://thechantoozies.com.au/about/. 5 December 2017. dead.
  5. Book: McFarlane, Ian . . Ian McFarlane . . 1999 . Encyclopedia entry for 'Australian Crawl' . http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=49 . 1-86448-768-2 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040803073711/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=49 . 8 January 2009 . 3 August 2004 .
  6. Web site: Cats Under Pressure . . Magnus Holmgren . 22 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20031024080902/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/c/catsunderpressure.html . 24 October 2003 .
  7. Web site: Internet Movie Database entry on David Reyne . . 22 March 2008 .
  8. Web site: Rebecca Barnard . Australian Rock Database . Magnus Holmgren . 30 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070331203219/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/b/barnardrebecca.html . 31 March 2007 .
  9. Web site: Internet Movie Database entry on Alexandra Fowler . . 22 March 2008 .
  10. Web site: Internet Movie Database entry on Eve von Bibra . . 22 March 2008 .
  11. Web site: Internet Movie Database entry on Tottie Goldsmith . . 22 March 2008 .
  12. Web site: Internet Movie Database entry on Angelica La Bozzetta . . 22 March 2008 .
  13. Web site: Australasian Performing Right Association . . 22 March 2008 .
  14. Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
  15. Web site: The Crossing Press kit . Beyond Films . 1990 . 22 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070901014015/http://beyond.com.au/pdfs/crossing.pdf . 1 September 2007 .
  16. Web site: Australian Rock Database . Magnus Holmgren . 30 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080221123450/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/comp/crossing.html . 21 February 2008 .
  17. Web site: Brett Goldsmith 2006 exhibition . unleashingart.com . 23 March 2008 .
  18. Web site: Discogs entry on "Don't You Love Me" . discogs . Scott (aka dansauk) . Dan . 22 March 2008 .
  19. Web site: Countdown Spectacular . Kruger . Debbie . debbiekruger.com . 23 March 2008 .
  20. Web site: The Chantoozies Official Website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140508112558/http://thechantoozies.com/about/ . 8 May 2014 .
  21. Web site: Baby It's You iTunes single. iTunes. 25 April 2014 .
  22. Web site: Chantoozies trimmed to a trio as Angie La Bozzetta hangs up stilettos . Moran . Jonathon . The Daily Telegraph . 15 May 2015 . 14 February 2018.
  23. Web site: Platterlog : LP & Tape – New Releases > 22 August 1988. Platterlog, via Imgur.com. 4 December 2019.
  24. Book: The ARIA Report. 64. 18. 14 April 1991. ARIA.
  25. Australian chart peaks:
    • Top 100 (Kent Music Report) peaks to 12 June 1988: Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book. Sydney. 1993. Illustrated. 59. 0-646-11917-6. David Kent (historian). N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid-1983 and 12 June 1988.
    • Top 50 (ARIA) peaks from 13 June 1988: Web site: australian-charts.com > The Chantoozies in Australian Charts. Hung Medien. 4 December 2019.
    • "Come Back to Me" (ARIA) peak: Web site: Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 17 June 2014. Imgur.com. 4 September 2015. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20141129020821/http://i.imgur.com/9AQCjII.jpg. 29 November 2014.
    • Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010: Book: Ryan, Gavin. Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. 2011. Moonlight Publishing. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia. pdf. 54.
    • "I'll Be There" (ARIA) peak: Web site: Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 5 June 2015. 4 September 2015. Imgur.com. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150605213523/http://i.imgur.com/DkGCr8v.jpg. 5 June 2015.
  26. Web site: Baby It's You. 25 April 2014 . iTunes Australia. 3 December 2017.
  27. Web site: Black and Blue. 13 April 2015 . iTunes Australia. 3 December 2017.
  28. Web site: Take Me in Your Arms. iTunes Australia. 26 October 2022.
  29. Web site: No Fool for You. iTunes Australia. 26 October 2022.
  30. Web site: The Chantoozies Have A New Song Called ‘Every Night’. noise11. 19 April 2023. 2 May 2023.