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599:". Sloan recalls, "He played a couple of chords and began to unload. I was aware immediately that I was listening to a songwriter's voice. It was filled with feeling and emotion. Most songwriters don't have a voice, but this one was haunting and unusual and raw and wonderful." Sloan further explains, "There are singers and there are songwriters, and only rarely is there something known as a singer-songwriter. Singer-songwriters were a threat to the establishment. And I was one of them." Sloan explains that as the song continued, he felt relaxed at first, then nervously on edge "...figuring that he would screw the song up in some way. But he didn't. The song got better and better." This was followed by " 648: 40: 3212: 681:. Sloan left the music scene due to numerous business and legal problems. He repeatedly reported that Dunhill made threatening advances to force him to sign away the rights to his valuable compositions and that the reason for his absence from the music scene was to battle illnesses. After 1969, he did not frequently record or perform until the new millennium. He finally found relief from his long illness with help from Indian guru 615:
back a different person. His girlfriend, who I later married—both of us felt he never returned from England. He was a major, major talent. God, he was good." Sloan himself also described a change at this time: "I wanted to be loved. I wanted to be Elvis. ... But P.F. Sloan? He wanted honesty and truth."
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Sloan and Barri also were performers while on Dunhill. They released Dunhill's first album, a collection of surf instrumentals, as the "Rincon Surfside Band", and the album was later issued by RCA under the name "Willie and the Wheels". Sloan's successful folk-influenced songwriting caused Dunhill to
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compositions, that affected him deeply. He focused on fully understanding the similarities between the legendary composer and himself. This journey of discovery took him a full decade to complete. He learned to play and compose with a piano during the process. The work enabled him to heal the wounds
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According to Barri, Sloan changed after the success of "Eve of Destruction": "He was two people. We were just two Jewish kids from New York. We liked the same movies. We played Wiffle ball together. But when 'Eve of Destruction' became such a smash, he went with Barry McGuire to England, and he came
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was a veiled reference to the guru that helped him get well, proclaiming that Sloan was indeed a "Sai Lover". Tiven played guitar on the record and his wife Sally played bass. The album was a mix of classic and new compositions, including several new songs co-written with Tiven. Guests included
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failed to chart, and Dunhill forced Sloan and Barri to recruit a real band to perform as The Grass Roots. Ultimately, a second band had to be recruited after the first one quit. Sloan and Barri continued as producers for the band, and they quickly generated a U.S. top 10 hit with a cover of the
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During this period, P.F. Sloan's growing experience and reputation also attracted the attention of other young and aspiring musical artists, seeking both musical and business advice. As a favor to a friend, Sloan in 1968 first met the relatively unknown
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in 1957, where his father, a pharmacist, changed the family name from "Schlein" to "Sloan" after repeatedly being denied a liquor license for his store. When Sloan was 13 his father bought him a guitar. While at the music store in Hollywood, Sloan met
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that he encountered during the trials and tribulations of his life. This last musical project led to him forgiving his transgressors, leaving his anger behind him and moving forward with peace, love and serenity for the remainder of his life.
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During this time, Sloan & Barri continued to do session work with Jan Berry of Jan & Dean, until Jan's near-fatal car wreck in April 1966, which basically ended Jan & Dean's career. They also produced a number of other acts, from
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Sloan's final Dunhill release was a solo single, "I Can't Help But Wonder, Elizabeth" b/w "Karma (A Study of Divinations)", once again released under the name Philip Sloan.
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record two solo albums by him. His single "Sins of a Family" reached the Billboard top 100 in fall 1965, in the wake of the huge success of "Eve of Destruction".
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Sloan died on November 15, 2015, at his home in Los Angeles, aged 70. He had pancreatic cancer for several months and his death was attributed to that disease.
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held the following weekend, although unlike the Monterey event no film or audio recordings were preserved and its history is much less known.
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While Sloan's insistence on becoming a recording artist was an inspiration to fellow songwriter Webb, who had worked with Sloan with
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At 16, he became part of the burgeoning Los Angeles music scene, landing a job on the songwriting staff at music publisher
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laid claim to being the real P.F. Sloan when he was asked by reporters why he considered himself able to direct
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Sloan's early work has been poorly represented on compact disc, with only a smattering of releases to his name.
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and Patrician-Anne McKinnon (both of whom had hits in Canada with Sloan-Barri songs) to Dunhill acts such as
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Adler then doubled their salaries to hire them for his startup publisher Trousdale Music and startup label
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at a private home for an informal but eye-opening visit. The very first song Webb played for him was "
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Sloan also became a session guitarist as part of the group of L.A. session musicians known as
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label did a near-definitive reissue of Sloan's solo recordings for Dunhill. Entitled
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End of a Hiatus an NPR World Cafe Interview with P.F. Sloan, September 12, 2006
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a single, "All I Want Is Loving" / "Little Girl in the Cabin" for the L.A.
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The main Sloan-Barri recording effort for Dunhill was done under the name
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and the Rip Chords, and they recorded their own surf singles and album as
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in January 2007. There is a collection of his demo recordings available (
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In 2015, Sloan published a book, co-written with S.E. Feinberg, entitled
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In 2014, Sloan's final series of recordings appeared on his album titled
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Here's Where I Belong: The Best of the Dunhill Years 1965–1967
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Here's Where I Belong: The Best of the Dunhill Years 1965–1967
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What's Exactly the Matter with Me? Memoirs of a Life in Music
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After leaving Dunhill, Sloan recorded an album in 1968 titled
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in the early 1970s – released as a single and album track on
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Child of Our Times: The Trousdale Demo Sessions 1965–1967
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In 2005, Sloan made a series of recordings with producer
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Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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In 2012 it was covered by the British singer 2104:"'Eve of Destruction' poised to explode again" 1978:"PF Sloan's Long Road Back from 'Destruction'" 1924:Stars of David: Rock 'n' Roll's Jewish Stories 1827:, who treated it as the signature song on her 625:Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival 2746: 2453: 2101: 338:, United States, to an American father and a 2846: 1975: 1511:"Theme from Peyton Place (Allison's Theme)" 3308:Deaths from pancreatic cancer in California 2330:"Item: 10563 – Library and Archives Canada" 2131:"PF Sloan – Interview with Sathya Sai Baba" 2079:. Marin Independent Journal. Archived from 891:"(Here They Come) from All Over the World" 632:, this seminal event occurred prior to the 3283:American people of Romanian-Jewish descent 2753: 2739: 2460: 2446: 2230: 1917: 1915: 1913: 1911: 1783:, who is better known for the 1960s hits " 789:Non-US Chart positions and Other versions 770: 38: 16:American singer and songwriter (1945–2015) 2421:A Mailing List Interview with P. F. Sloan 2417:includes biography, discography, and more 2001: 392:Dead Man's Curve / The New Girl in School 3333:Singer-songwriters from New York (state) 1877: 646: 329: 21:For the song written by Jimmy Webb, see 2429:another email interview with P.F. Sloan 1908: 1685:– The Fantastic Baggys (1964, Imperial) 1105:#11 in Canada. The Grass Roots (1966); 628:. 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Archived from 2049:Feinberg, S.E. and Sloan, P.F., 2028:Feinberg, S.E. and Sloan, P.F., 1976:Liane Hansen (August 20, 2006). 1702:Where Were You When I Needed You 1622:Mr. Jones (Ballad of a Thin Man) 642: 446:for many performers, including " 262:Top 20 hits for artists such as 2374: 2348: 2322: 2292: 2224: 2194: 2173: 2148: 2123: 2095: 2053:, London: Jawbone Press, 2014. 2032:, London: Jawbone Press, 2014. 1326:"The Sins of a Family" (#87 on 1195:"Can I Get to Know You Better" 2427:P. F. Sloan – Who Played What? 2064: 2043: 2022: 2006:. Mix Magazine. Archived from 1995: 1969: 1922:Scott R. Benarde (July 2003). 1892: 1268: 651:Sloan (right) performing with 1: 3313:Guitarists from New York City 1855: 1797:of the song were recorded by 1448:Serenade of the Seven Sisters 981:"Take Me for What I'm Worth" 940:#1 in Canada, #3 in Britain. 821:The Fantastic Baggys (1964); 698:Serenade of the Seven Sisters 309:" (1965) and Johnny Rivers' " 101:Los Angeles, California, U.S. 1785:By the Time I Get to Phoenix 1665:"Things I Should Have Said" 1563:"That's Cool, That's Trash" 1483: 1300:"Little Girl in the Cabin" / 1227:"Things I Should Have Said" 1087:#3 in Canada, #6 in Britain 609:By the Time I Get to Phoenix 603:" and an early version of " 324: 119:Songwriter, singer, producer 7: 3298:Jewish American songwriters 2135:Sathyasaibaba.wordpress.com 1725: 1676: 1574:"Move Out, Little Mustang" 297:Sloan's signature song is " 10: 3354: 3328:21st-century American Jews 3278:Singers from New York City 2156:"P.F. Sloan: My Beethoven" 2002:Dan Daily (July 1, 2004). 1902:compendium of CD's titled 1772: 1640:"Only When You're Lonely" 1278: 1241:"Here's Where You Belong" 1182:"Only When You're Lonely" 523:, and bassist/keyboardist 486:). 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Index

P.F. Sloan (song)

Pop rock
Aladdin
Dunhill
ATCO
Mums
Vee-Jay
Interphon
RCA
Reprise
Amy
Imperial
Varèse Sarabande
Hightone
Ace
the-grassroots.com
Billboard
Barry McGuire
the Searchers
Jan and Dean
Herman's Hermits
Johnny Rivers
the Grass Roots
the Turtles
the Mamas and the Papas
Eve of Destruction
Steve Barri
A Must to Avoid
Secret Agent Man

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