J. Geils Band

Formed
1967
in Boston, MA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The J. Geils Band was one of the most popular touring { ock & roll} bands in America during the '70s. Where their contemporaries were influenced by the heavy {oogie} of British {lues-rock} and the ear-splitting sonic adventures of {psychedelia}, The J. Geils Band was a {ar band} pure and simple, churning out greasy covers of obscure {R&B}, {doo wop}, and {soul} tunes, cutting them with a healthy dose of Stonesy swagger. While their muscular sound and the hyper jive of frontman Peter Wolf packed arenas across America, it only rarely earned them hit singles. Seth Justman, the group's main songwriter, could turn out catchy {R&B}-based rockers like "Give It to Me" and "Must of Got Lost," but these hits never led to stardom, primarily because the group had trouble capturing the energy of its live sound in the studio. In the early '80s, the group tempered its driving { ock} with some {pop}, and the makeover paid off with the massive hit single "Centerfold," which stayed at number one for six weeks. By the time the band prepared to record a follow-up, tensions between Justman and Wolf had grown considerably, resulting in Wolf's departure, which quickly led to the band's demise. After working for years to reach to top of the charts, The J. Geils Band couldn't stay there once they finally achieved their goal.

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