Jan Errico | |
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Also known as | Jan Ashton, Janet Errico |
Instrument | Drums |
Years active | 1960s – ? |
Formerly of | The Vejtables, The Mojo Men |
Jan Errico is a drummer and singer who was a member of two San Francisco rock groups in the 1960s, The Vejtables and The Mojo Men.
Errico is the daughter of Vincent Errico who, himself was an accomplished drummer. [1] [2] She is the cousin of Greg Errico, the original drummer for Sly and the Family Stone. [3] It has been written that she changed her name from Errico to Ashton to sound more British. [4]
Female drummers in rock bands in that era were rather rare. [5]
In 1962 or 1963, when she was around age 12, she recorded the single "It Was A Lie" (bw "Come Along With Me") for the Shelby Records label. The backing group was credited as The Twilights, who were really Joe Piazza and the Continentals. [6] [ better source needed ]
By 1964, she was a member of The Vejtables, both singing backup and playing drums. [7] While with the Vejtables she contributed to a good part of their written material including their minor hit, "I Still Love You", which she sang lead on. [8] [9] By November 13, 1965 the song had spent four weeks in the charts, eventually reaching no 84. [10] She also sang lead on the group's take of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind". [11]
It appears that at some stage in 1966, there may have been a brief change of direction for her in attempting a solo career. A single "Cold Dreary Morning"/"Smile, Smile, Smile" was recorded but Autumn Records never released it. [12]
Errico joined the Mojo Men around spring 1966, [13] replacing the band's drummer Dennis DeCarr. [14] In 1967, she and the band recorded 20 songs in one day at Coast Recorders. [15]
The last single released by the group then known as The Mojo was "Everyday Love" bw There Goes My Mind in 1970. [16]
Title | Credited artist | Release | Label | Year | Notes |
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"It Was A Lie" | Janet Errico | "It Was A Lie" / "Come Along With Me" | Shelby Records (C-45-2C) | (c) 1962/1963 | [17] |
"Smile, Smile, Smile" | The Vejtables | Feel... The Vejtables | Sundazed Music SC 11031 | 1995 | |
"Cold Dreary Morning" | The Vejtables | Feel... The Vejtables | Sundazed Music SC 11031 | 1995 | [18] |