The K-Otics

The K-Otics
Origin Troy, Alabama
Genres rock, pop
Years active 1962–1967
Labels Bang Records

The K-Otics were a college band formed at Troy University in Troy, Alabama circa 1962.

History

Originally founded by members Joe Torrillo and Mike Johnson, the band solidified and began to make records with Tommy Mann (lead singer) and Ray Goss (bass & vocals) from Tallassee, Alabama and Marvin Taylor (lead guitar and vocals) and Kim Venable(drums) from Tuskegee, Alabama for Bang Records.

The band gained regional recognition after recording “Charlena” for Rick Hall at FAME Studios, receiving major airplay on WBAM, the 50,000 watt Montgomery, Alabama station. Popularity increased with the recording of Double Shot(of My Baby’s Love) for Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee with the band going on to play National Guard Armories, high school proms, and various concert venues throughout the southeast.

“Double Shot,” written by Don Smith and Cyril Vetter, was recorded by The Swingin' Medallions before The K-Otics version, but The K-Otics record was released first. The Swingin' Medallions had the backing of a major label and gained more recognition and greater sales in more cities.

The K-Otics disbanded in 1967 with Tommy Mann entering the business world, while Ray Goss became a barber & continued to play music locally in Montgomery. Kim Venable went on to join the Classics IV on drums. Marvin Taylor moved to the Atlanta area and played with Mose Jones and Java Monkey continuing to write and produce music.

Original members

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References

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