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Jules Merrill Blattner (February 8, 1941 – June 7, 2019) was an American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter and bandleader.


Life and career
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Blattner studied at Affton High School. He organized his first group, Jules Blattner and the Teen Tones, in 1956. Reputedly the first white rock and roll band in St. Louis, they performed regularly at high school dances and in local shows over the next few years. In 1959, Blattner recorded his first single, "Rock & Roll Blues", for the local record label. Regarded by Bruce Eder at as "a classic of late-era ", it reached the local charts but failed to break nationally. Blattner and his band supported stars such as , the Isley Brothers and when they did shows in the area, and he released a second single, "Teen Town", but again failed to achieve nationwide success. Biography by Bruce Eder, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 19 September 2019 Tony Wilkinson, "Jules Blattner", Black Cat Rockabilly. Retrieved 19 September 2019

In the early 1960s he recorded for the K-Ark label in , and changed the band name, first to the Twist Tones and then to the Jules Blattner Group. As resident bandleader at the Butterscotch Lounge in St Louis, he recorded his own song, "Butterscotch Twist", which was included on the compilation , A Musical Tour of Gaslight Square. Blattner also recorded several singles for the local Norman label, and released a version of 's "No Money Down" as a single on . In 1965, he and his band recorded tracks in Chicago with Chuck Berry, which appeared on Berry's LP Chuck Berry in London. The songs included a reworking of "Butterscotch Twist", credited to Berry as "Butterscotch".

Blattner and his band performed regularly in St Louis, and in during the winter season. He also recorded for the Tee Pee label. He relocated to California, and was recruited by the to perform in , where his tour in early 1968 coincided with the . After returning to the US, Blattner formed a new band in , which eventually took the name Jules Blattner and the Warren Groovy All-Star Band, and released several further singles on local labels. In 1971, the Jules Blattner Group released an album on , Call Me Man!, followed by Back On The Road Again in 1972. He also recorded a The Mishtabula Maine Marching Band and Soil Salvation Society, credited to Seluj Renttalb (Blattner's name spelled backwards) and issued by . The album is described as "a 'Sergeant Pepper' style release, complete with folk music influences and a talking children choir, for the flower power generation". Other albums followed, including Back to the Basics (1979).

After the commercial failure of his recordings, Blattner retired from music for several years, re-emerging in the 1980s as a live performer in the St Louis area, Florida and elsewhere. In 1992, he was voted Best Local Rock & Roll Artist in a newspaper poll, and released the album Jump On This. He retired from performing in 2003.

His early recordings were reissued on several compilations of rockabilly music, and in 2004 a compilation CD of his recordings was released by the German label Hydra.

Blattner died in 2019, aged 78, from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Thomas Crone, "Remembering Jules Blattner", St Louis Mag, June 17, 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019

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