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CASCADES
“Rhythm Of The Rain”
(John Gummoe)
Valiant 6026
No. 3 March 9, 1963
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The Cascades were a self-contained band from San Diego, California. John Gunitnoe, the unit’s spokes-
person, lead vocalist/guitarist, and writer of their tip-top tune, met pianist Eddie Snyder and the three
Daves–bassist Stevens, saxophonist Wilson, and drummer Zabo–in the late ’50s. By 1962, the group had
developed a solid reputation for supplying smooth sounds for parties and dances.
One night, while the guys were working their magic at a club called the Peppermint Stick, an executive
from Valiant Records happened to catch their act. In late 1962, the label ushered Gummoe and the
Cascades into Hollywood’s famed Gold Star Studios to lay down “Second Chance” for their first 45. The
platter stiffed, but “Rhythm Of The Rain” rocked the pop and R & B (#7) charts.