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Friday Flashback #420

This month marks the 58th anniversary of the Yardbirds’ concert at Staples High School.

The blues-influenced rock band was one of many top groups that played in the local auditorium, from 1965 through the early ’70s. Others included the Doors, Animals, Rascals, Byrds, J. Geils and Peter Frampton. Sly & the Family Stone played at a dance, in the gym.

(For the back story on how all that musical history went down, click here.)

The Yardbirds’ lineup on October 22, 1966 did not include Eric Clapton. He left the year before, to join John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. But Clapton was on the Staples stage on March 27, 1968, with his supergroup Cream: drummer Ginger Baker and guitarist Jack Bruce.

The Yardbirds who played at Staples did include Jimmy Page (who earned even more fame later with Led Zeppelin) and Jeff Beck. Both (with Clapton) are in Rolling Stone’s list of “100 Greatest Guitarists.”

Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck tuning up in what was (and still is) the Staples High School choral room. The photo was taken by Linda Eastman — the woman who became Paul McCartney’s wife and fellow Wings musician. In 1966 she was a young photographer. She heard the Yardbirds were playing in Westport, and came to see them.

That concert was memorable for one other reason. The lead singer for the opening act — the Chain Reaction — was a young guy named Steve Tallarico.

He later changed it to Steve Tyler. Yep, that Steve Tyler — the Aerosmith guy.

Steve Tallarico (later Steve Tyler), with the Chain Reaction at Staples. (Photo from Mark Smollin’s “The Real Rock & Roll High School.”)

That Yardbirds gig at Staples was a pivotal moment in young Steve’s career. It inspired him to have a career in music.

In 1995, he told that story when Aerosmith inducted Led Zeppelin in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

It’s played on an endless loop there ever since. Listen below:

(Hat tip: Mark Smollin’s “The Real Rock & Roll High School”)

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Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page Return To Westport For Levitt Fundraiser

Back in the day, Jimmy Page played at Staples High School. He had just replaced Eric Clapton, when the Yardbirds made their first-ever American appearance in Westport.

Clapton made it to the Staples stage a few months later, playing with Cream. It was one more in the now-legendary late-1960s series of concerts here in town.

Both musicians — now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — are still touring. And they’ll be the latest in the list of special artists (including Willie Nelson, Roberta Flack, John Fogerty and many more) who have played at the Levitt Pavilion’s annual fundraiser. This year’s concert is set for Sunday, June 30.

The Clapton and Page concert — called “Cream of the Yardbirds” — came about because of another collaboration.

Dick Sandhaus and Paul Gambaccini were Staples students who managed to book fantastic acts (also including the Doors and Rascals) for the Staples stage.

Both have gone on to noted careers. Sandhaus produced much larger concerts, and now works in the fields of technology and marketing. Gambaccini became one of England’s most famous music critics and personalities.

Several months ago, they reminisced about their teenage concert-promoting days. Both regretted never seeing Clapton and Page play together at Staples. With their connections, they realized, they could make it happen — over 50 years later.

Now they have.

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