tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1726811207614669438.post9067414741065274943..comments2020-05-02T03:26:37.147-07:00Comments on DJ Mike Crash: Underdogs - "Judy Be Mine (a/k/a Friday At The Hideout)" - Hideout Records, 1965Mike Crashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10923946686841281941noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1726811207614669438.post-21404431983949104852020-05-01T19:49:47.166-07:002020-05-01T19:49:47.166-07:00Fantastic information.
I rode by the Hideout but n...Fantastic information.<br />I rode by the Hideout but never attended an 'concert' there.<br />Rumer has it Suzy Quattro worked the concession stand and Mike Quattro (her older brother) was one of the guys who 'founded' the Hideout. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18106162945275064761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1726811207614669438.post-86509427443102544992011-03-12T09:32:45.233-08:002011-03-12T09:32:45.233-08:00Out of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, The Underdogs was ...Out of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, The Underdogs was a garage band who were founded in 1964 by Dave Whitehouse (vocals, bass), Chuck Schimento (lead guitar), Chris Lena (2nd lead guitar), Steve Perrin (rhythm guitar), Michael Morgan (drums) and Jack Louisell (keyboards). During the fall of 1964 the band became the house band of The Hideout #1, 20542 Harper Avenue at Beaufait Street, Harper Woods, MI. In 1965 the band first played at local private parties and church dances and later played various out of town gigs in city like Traverse City, Saginaw and Fort Wayne. In mid-October 1965 the band released their first single: "The Man In The Glass b/w Judy Be Mine (Friday At The Hideout)" (Hideout 1001) that was recorded some time earlier at the "United Sound Recording Studio" in Detroit, MI. Around that same time the band appeared at the "Dave Prince's Club 1270" on WXYZ Channel 7 TV Show in Detroit to promote their above first single. In November 1965 the band released their 2nd single: " Little Girl / Don't Pretend" (Hideout 1004) and around that same time Chuck Schimento left the band and was replaced by Tony Roumell (lead guitar) and with this new 2nd line-up they played on December 10, 1965 at the Cobo Arena, 301 Civic Center Drive, Detroit, with MC5, Dave Clark Five and Terry Knight & The Pack also on the bill. In March 1966 the band released their 3rd single: <br />"Surprise Surprise / Get Down On Your Knees" (Hideout 1011). In September 1966 Jack Louisell and Steve Perrin left the band because they goes to college and the band continued as a four piece line-up. At the end of 1966 the band stopped to play as house band of The Hideout #1. In January 1967 the band released their 4th and last single: "Love's Gone Bad / Mo Jo Hanna" (VIP 25040). Early in 1967 the band signed a new recording contract with "Motown Records" but never was released and the band some time later broke up. <br /><br />PS: sorry for my very bad english but I'm Italian (!!).Bruno Ceriottihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11902562334118804557noreply@blogger.com