Eternity's Children

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Eternity's Children - The Lost Sessions
The Lost Sessions
2003, songs: 1

Facts about Eternity's Children

Eternity's Children

Eternity's Children was an American sunshine pop band formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in the late 1960s. They achieved moderate success with their catchy melodies, lush harmonies, and psychedelic-tinged sound. Here are several facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Eternity's Children was formed in 1965 by Bruce Blackman (vocals, guitar), Roy Whittaker (vocals, bass), and Charlie Ross (drums). The band initially gained popularity in their hometown of Cleveland, performing at local clubs and venues. Inspired by the burgeoning psychedelic rock scene and the harmonious pop sounds of bands like The Beach Boys and The Beatles, Eternity's Children developed their own distinctive style that blended elements of both genres.

  2. Major Label Signing: In 1967, Eternity's Children signed with the major record label Tower Records, a subsidiary of Capitol Records. The band released their self-titled debut album in 1968, which featured the single "Mrs. Bluebird". The song became a minor hit, reaching the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Eternity's Children's music was characterized by its bright, upbeat melodies, intricate vocal harmonies, and lush orchestration, earning them comparisons to other sunshine pop bands of the era.

  3. Sophomore Album and Continued Success: In 1969, Eternity's Children released their second album, "Timeless", which further showcased the band's knack for crafting catchy pop tunes with a psychedelic twist. The album featured the single "Gypsy Trips", which received airplay on radio stations across the country. Despite their growing popularity, Eternity's Children faced challenges within the music industry, including creative differences with their record label and internal conflicts within the band.

  4. Disbandment and Legacy: By the early 1970s, Eternity's Children had disbanded, unable to sustain their success in an ever-changing music landscape. However, their music continued to find an audience among fans of sunshine pop and psychedelic rock, earning them a cult following in later years. The band's songs have been featured on compilation albums celebrating the music of the 1960s, ensuring that their legacy lives on for new generations of listeners to discover.

  5. Rediscovery and Reissues: In recent years, Eternity's Children's music has experienced a resurgence of interest, thanks in part to the revival of interest in 1960s pop and psychedelic music. Their albums have been reissued on CD and vinyl, allowing fans old and new to enjoy their infectious melodies and harmonies. Eternity's Children's contribution to the sunshine pop genre continues to be celebrated by music enthusiasts, reaffirming their place in the pantheon of 1960s pop music.

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