Grand Rapids
Scott VanderLeest, vocals; Henry Idema and Rick Idema, drums; Brian Bracken, organ; Dave Heth, organ; Craig Menees, bass; Bruce Baldwin; Fitz Green, guitar
Here’s a You Tube of the Renegades V single called She’s Your Find:
http://www.spinthegroove.com/2010/06/renegades-shes-your-find.html
The following is an article from the Garage Hangover website about the Renegades IV and V. Thank you to Garage Hangover for allowing us to post this article:
The Renegades (IV, V)
The Renegades of Grand Rapids, MI, had roots in a music scene that predates the British Invasion. As the Renegades IV and Renegades V, they released two 45s, instrumentals “Greensleeves” / “Autumn Night” on Fenton 945 and “Wine, Wine, Wine” / “Love and Fury” on Dubonay 982 (a Fenton offshoot) that are steeped in 50’s rock ‘n’ roll, as their frantic version of “Wine, Wine, Wine” attests. Dropping the roman numerals, they cut their finest and most original record, “She’s Your Find” / “Raving Blue” in 1966 for the Cambridge label. Here the band is at their peak, playing with intense restraint behind Scott Vanderleest’s impassioned vocals on two well-crafted songs by the band.“She’s Your Find” is a collaboration by Scott Vanderleest and guitarist Fitz Green, and features a fine guitar solo, booming and precise drum work and prominent tambourine. The other members of the band were Craig Menees on five string bass, Brian Bracken on the Conn organ (prior to the Cambridge 45, as Craig points out below), Dave Heth on organ, and Rick Idema on drums.Fitz Green wrote the other side, the beautiful lament “Raving Blue”. My copy of the 45 is scratched as can be, but I had to include this song despite the less than perfect sound quality.All three of their 45s charted locally on either WERX or WLAV. Unfortunately the band broke up soon after releasing “She’s Your Find”, ending their promising career. | |
Recently bassist Craig Menees filled out the history of the group:
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