The Left Banke

Formed
1965
in New York, NY 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Richie Unterberger
This New York group pioneered "Baroque'n'Roll" in the '60s with their mix of pop/rock and grand, quasi-classical arrangements and melodies. Featuring teenage prodigy Michael Brown as keyboardist and chief songwriter, the group scored two quick hits with "Walk Away Renee" (number five) and "Pretty Ballerina (number 15). Chamber-like string arrangements, Steve Martin's soaring, near-falsetto lead vocals, and tight harmonies that borrowed from British Invasion bands like The Beatles and The Zombies were also key elements of The Left Banke sound. Though their two hits are their only well-remembered efforts, their debut album (Walk Away Renee/pretty Ballerina) was a strong, near-classic work that matched the quality of their hit singles in songwriting and production.



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