People! was a one-hit wonder rock band that was formed in San Jose, California in 1965. Their greatest chart success came with their summer hit single "I Love You". The song, written by The Zombies bass guitarist Chris White, rose to number one in Japan (twice), Israel, Australia, Italy, South Africa, and the Philippines, and peaked at No.14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1968. At various times, band members have included Robb Levin, Geoff Levin, Albert Ribisi, John Riolo, David Anderson, Larry Norman, Gene Mason, Denny Fridkin, Tom Tucker, Bruce Thomas Eason (as Scott Eason), John Tristao, Steve Boatwright, and Rob Thomas. On October 19, 2007, People! was inducted into the San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame.[1][2][3]
American music group
For other uses, see People (disambiguation).
People!
People! 1968 Back Row: (l to r) Robb Levin, Denny Fridkin, Al Ribisi, Geoff Levin; Front Row: Gene Mason and Larry Norman
Robb Levin Geoff Levin Albert Ribisi John Riolo David Anderson Larry Norman Gene Mason Denny Fridkin Tom Tucker Scott Eason John Tristao Steve Boatwright Rob Thomas
After People! broke up, Larry Norman became one of the pioneers of Christian rock music.[4][5]
People! recorded an album which was funded through an Indegogo campaign in May 2018.[6] Current members include Gene Mason, Denny Fridkin, Robb Levin, Geoff Levin, and John Tristao.[7]
Scientology connection
After all of the band members except lead singers Norman and Mason embraced Scientology, Norman claimed other members of the band issued the ultimatum: Join Scientology or leave the band. Norman and Mason both refused.[1][8] Some band members indicate that Norman was asked to leave the band because he was seen as a "Suppressive Person".[9] Norman claimed that he was harassed by other members of Scientology.[10] On the Jerry Bovino TV show, Eye on Aspen, brothers Robbie and Geoff Levin clarified that they kicked Larry Norman out of the group based on their interpretation of Scientology policy categorizing Larry as an anti-social personality. Levin claimed kicking out members broke up their group.[7]
Discography
People! at installation into San Jose Rocks! Hall of Fame in 2007
Denny Fridkin, in Tony Cumming, "People!: Drummer and songwriter Denny Fridkin recounts his life in music", (August 26, 2007), People Drummer recounts his life in music
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