The Leaves were an American garage rock band formed in the San Fernando Valley, California, in 1964.
Their first single, "Too Many People," was a local hit in Los Angeles. The Leaves released "Hey Joe" in November 1965 and, dissatisfied with the sound, pulled it. They released a second version in early 1966, which flopped. Original guitarist Bill Rinehart left, and The Leaves redid the song again with a fuzztone by new guitarist Bobby Arlin. This version of the song became a hit and debuted on both Billboard and Cash Box on May 21, 1966. It peaked at No. 31 on Billboard and No. 29 on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts, while showing a humbler peak position of No. 43 on Cash Box. The song ran nine weeks on both national charts.
Their debut album Hey Joe followed. It took a run on the Billboard charts for five weeks, beginning on July 30, 1966, peaking at No. 127. The album did not make it onto the Cash Box charts. The band appeared on TV shows – American Bandstand, Shivaree, Shebang – and briefly in the film The Cool Ones (1967). One more album, All the Good That's Happening, was released before the band broke up in 1967 when Pons left to join the pop group The Turtles; in the early 1970s, Pons played bass with Frank Zappa. Arlin formed the heavy psychedelic band The Hook and The Robert Savage Group. The band reunited in 1970 before Pons became a member of Zappa's band. The reunited lineup included Jim Pons on rhythm guitar, John Beck on lead guitar, Buddy Sklar, lead singer from The Hook and The Spencer Davis Group, Al Nichols on bass from the Turtles, and Bob "Bullet" Bailey on drums. The band did some touring, performed at local Los Angeles based nightclubs, then disbanded in 1971.
A new generation of music fans discovered the band when their version of "Hey Joe" was included in the classic 1972 garage rock compilation . According to the album's liner notes, the as-yet-unnamed band was hanging around a tree-shaded pool, smoking, when a newcomer gave the traditional 1960s greeting "What's happening?" "The leaves are happening", came the answer, which struck them all as a good name for a band.
Bobby Arlin (born March 7, 1940, in Petaluma, California) died on February 4, 2010, at age 69.
Bill Rinehart (born February 14, 1946) died on April 18, 2017, aged 71.
Jim Pons and John Beck reunited to perform Hey Joe at the Alex Theatre on May 19, 2023. The performance was Beck's first time in the spotlight since disappearing from the music scene in 1971.
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