From '' Blackout ''
Label: City Lights Records – CLS1769, CLS 1769
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP
Country: US
Released: 1980
Tracklist
A1 She Wants To Be Sure
Written-By – Donnie Barren
A2 Time Of The Season
Written-By – Rod Argent
B1 My Love Is Real
Written-By – George Ellis
B2 Scared (Of Being In Love)
Written-By – Donnie Barren
B3 Don't Tell Her
Written-By – George Ellis
Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Clavichord – Donnie Barren
Vocals, Keyboards, Rhythm Guitar – George Ellis
Drums – Bruce Knight
Bass, Vocals – Kevin McCarley
Art Direction – Rick Wilkie
Cover [Design Execution] – Kevin Latour, Soo Dalison
Cover [Design] – City Lights
Engineer – Jon Gass
Producer – City Lights
Recorded At – Skip Saylor Recording
Mixed At – Skip Saylor Recording
Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – City Lights Records
Copyright © – City Lights Records
👤 [ARTIST INFO]
Donnie Barren played lead guitar for the Los Angeles rock band "City Lights" in the late 70's and early 80's, writing and singing songs for the group's single ("Action/Back Off Babe") and EP ("Blackout"). Some of the more fun gigs were at the Whiskey a Go-Go, Starwood, Gazzarri's, and the Troubadour, where City Lights headlined or shared the stage with bands like Dokken, RATT, Poison, Snow, X, Oingo Boingo (Danny Elfman's band), Joshua, and Dubrow (formerly Quiet Riot).
Donnie ventured out on his own in 1982, releasing the single "I Love My Cat's Meow/Falling In Love" in March 1983 (acting as musician, singer/songwriter, producer and promo-man). The tune was well received, being played on over 15 Southern California radio stations during its 1st month and garnering college radio coverage across the USA and in Germany.
"Cat's Meow" hit no.1 on LA's KXLU, entered KROQ's "Rodney on the Roq's" Top 10 in April (at no.7) and moved to no.1 for all of May and June. At the time, KROQ (FM 106.7 in Pasadena, CA) was the no.1 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) station in LA and was regarded as the new music trend-setter across the US. For perspective, Nena's "99 Balloons" (CBS Records) held the no.1 position on "Rodney on the Roq's" Top 10 the following month, July of 1983. This was long before other AOR stations added the German song to their play lists, ultimately making "99 Balloons" a national Top 40 Hit.
Unfortunately, just as Cat's Meow was climbing the charts, Donnie's distribution partner (Faulty Products, a division of IRS/A&M Records) ran out of money and stopped promoting its stable of artists (groups like the Bangles, Dead Kennedys & DOA). Looking back, it's ironic that Donnie signed up with a label called "Faulty Products", but they were considered one of the best "new music" distributors at the time. If they had put some promotion support behind the single, the song could have had a strong national showing.
Undeterred, Donnie continued to record and release original tracks throughout the 80s while gaining a deeper appreciation for the business side of music. He ultimately took a break to finish school (earning an MBA from Harvard) and then dove into the business world (albeit not the music biz), working at Procter and Gamble and Microsoft.
Years later, Donnie returned to his passion, re-releasing parts of his '80s catalog, producing a fresh collection of rock instrumentals (under his full name, Donnie Barren Holtzinger), and writing/producing songs for sync. His music now fuels TV shows, films, sports arenas, video games, and ad campaigns — with placements on HBO, Hulu, Netflix, The CW, the WNBA, Sony’s MLB The Show, and brands like Amazon and Toyota.
Some people have asked: "Donnie who?" When Donnie was younger, he thought his last name was too long for a musician, so he opted to use his middle name. Now, many years the wiser, Donnie goes by either Donnie Barren or Don Holtzinger (or Donnie Barren Holtzinger). So, for those people that knew Donnie Barren (or "dB" for short), we'd like to introduce you to Don Holtzinger.
Drop Donnie a line on Facebook (@donholtzinger) or Instagram (@donniebarren). I know he'd like to hear from you.
🎵 [SONG INFO]
Released in 1968 by The Zombies, this psychedelic pop masterpiece became an anthem of the "Summer of Love."
Known for its iconic bassline, breathy vocals, and famous "ah-hh" hook, it captures the essence of the 60s counterculture.
A timeless classic about love and emotional awakening that continues to inspire covers across all genres.
🔗 [LINKS]
https://donniebarren.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5s72r...
/ @donniebarrenrock
/ donniebarrenholtzinger
Available on bandcamp:
https://donniebarrenholtzinger.bandca...
#donniebarren
#citylights
#losangelesrock
#timeoftheseason
#thezombies
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