
Show business has never a group quite like the coasters. They
occupy
a special niche in the music world. Because of their style &
approach,
they are in a class of their own. No wonder the coasters are
labeled "the
clown princes of rock and roll." Nothing in the world is
more difficult to
achieve than a long-term career in the record business by being
funny.
But the coasters have had a long unbroken string of hits all
containing
humorous materials. In this respect, the coasters are certainly
unique. The coasters first hit
"Downs sold approximately 500,000 copies. In 1957 they hit the
charts with a in Mexico" was released in the spring of the
year1956. This sold double-sided smash "young blood" the "a"
side & "searching" the "b" side. Each sold a million copies.
This put the coasters on the road to a long and successful
career.
In
1958, the coasters hit the charts again with two blockbuster
hits "Yakety Yak" and "Charlie Brown." These stayed in the top
ten for several weeks with "Yakety Yak" in the number 1 position
and "Charlie Brown" in the number 2 position. From then on it
was hit after hit with such songs as "Poison Ivy," "Along Came
Jones," "Little Egypt," "Zing With The Strings of My Heart,"
"Love Potion No. 9," "Baby That's Rock & Roll," and many, many
more.
All of the Coasters material was written and
produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who also wrote for
Elvis Presley, The Drifters, The Dixie Cups, Peggy Lee, and
Willie May Thorton, just to name a few.

The original line-up of the coasters were the lead singer and
founder of the coasters Carl Gardner, Billy Guy (baritone),
Bobby Nunn (bass), & Leon Hughes (2nd tenor). This line-up
stayed together until 1957 when lLon Hughes and Bobby Nunn left
the group. Those two were then replaced by the late Will Jones
and the late Cornell Gunter. In 1961, Cornel Gunter left and was
replaced by Earl Speedo Carroll. Between 1961 and 1969. Jone and
Guy left the group to pursue personal careers. Ronald bright
replaced Will Jones in 1968.
Over forty years and The Coasters are still going strong under
the leadership of Carl Gardner who still performs with the group
& maintains the same style and quality of the fifties. He is
also the exclusive owner of the federal trade mark. Though often
imitated the coasters can not be duplicated and continue to do
what they do best, " entertain."
In
1987, the coasters were the first group inducted into the "Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame" in Cleveland, Ohio. Later in 1996 they
were "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" inductees in London, England.
In 1994 the group received the Rhythm & Blues Foundation Pioneer
Award and in 1999 they were the vocal group hall of fame
inductees. In 1997, Carl Gardner was honored by the mayor of
Port St. Lucie, Florida, and was given the key to the city for
his lifelong contribution to the music industry. On February 26,
2000, the coasters were honored by President Bill Clinton in
celebration of their 45th anniversary in show business. This was
held at the Club Med resort in Port St. Lucie, Florida |