Here's a Saturday Night Special for you if there ever was one!
Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers were a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, hence the name The Vancouvers, but they weren't always called The Vancouvers, and here's where the story gets fun.
Probably the most interesting thing about this band is that one of the two guitarists was none other than the very suave Tommy Chong of Cheech and Chong fame.
In the beginning, one of their names was Little Daddy and the Bachelors, and then, according to Wikipedia, they were doing pretty good until Tommy Chong suggested that they change their name to something akin to Four Black Guys and One Chinese Fellow, which I'm sure he thought was hilarious, but nobody else did, so they changed it again to an abbreviated form, this time to Four N's and a C.
That still wasn't working so they went with Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, Bobby Taylor being the lead singer, who went on to produce The Jackson 5's first record.
Their song "Does Your Mama Know About Me" made it to 29 on the charts in 1968 on the Gordy label, and was co-written by Tommy Chong.
Considering all the great music that there was on the Motown and subsidiary labels in 1968, it's no wonder this group got left behind, as most of the music sounds like Philly soul or early disco.
"Earache My Eye" was written by Tommy Chong and world class guitarist Gaye Delorme, who also played that killer riff.
The drums were played by the world's best percussionist, Airto Moreira.













