Don & the Holidays Kam 45 It Won't Be Long

Don and the Holidays on Kam Records

Don & the Holidays Kam 45 It Won't Be Long

Don and the Holidays came from Orlando, Florida, cutting a single on Kam Records and backing other artists on the label. “Grasshopper Pizza” is fratty r&b with lyrics almost impossible to decipher, something about a “Beatle drive” and “grasshopper pizza is really alive”.

I like the flip, “It Won’t Be Long” with its gloomy sound and spare guitar breaks instead of sax. Both songs are originals credited to Don Adams. Kam Record Co. released it in July, 1966.

Bill Clifford posted the video of “Grasshopper Pizza”, above (under his actual name Bill Schwentner), with the names of the other Holidays members and some info:

Don Adams (vocal), Mark Farrel (Farfisa organ), Bill Stancliff (guitar), Bill Clifford (bass). [“Grasshopper Pizza”] was the only song of 13 recorded that day that was released on Kam Records.

From the business card included with the video, the band seemed to go by the simple name, The Holidays, and also there was another member named Denny.

It appears from the RCA custom pressing codes that Kam Records issued the Don & the Holidays single at the same time as Kam 102 (Buddy Killen’s “I Oughta Be Home With Nell” / “Mister Blue”) and Kam 103, which featured Holidays’ keyboardist Mark Ferrell on his originals, “Go Go Girl” / “I’ll Never Forget You”.

Both songs from the Don & the Holidays single were rerecorded for Kam 111 with the artist name changed to Big Don Adams. These versions are supposed to be slicker than the original release.

Guitarist Bill Stancliff cut his own composition “Redline” with his Holidays band mates Mark Ferrell and Bill Clifford, along with Billy J. Killen, on November 1, 1965 at Wurtle Film Studios, Orlando. Unfortunately this fine instrumental went unreleased.

Some of the photos in the video above have the name Mark IV behind the band. From the credits, this seems to have been a different lineup featuring Bill Clifford and Bill Stancliff of the Holidays with John Oyler on tenor sax, C.E. Stubblefield on Wurlitzer piano, Roy Halpin on bass, and Clark Wormer on drums.

Update: Don Edward Adams Sr. passed away on November 20, 2017 at the age of 84. He was born in Kingsport, Tennessee.

Kam Record Co. discography

possibly incomplete, any help with this would be appreciated

Kam 101 – Billy J. Killen – “Truly Love You” / “Walkin’ Talkin’ (In My Sleep For You)” (both by Angel, Killen, Martin) S4KM-8406/7

Kam 102 – Billy J. Killen ‎- “I Oughta Be Home With Nell” (Otto P. Martin) / “Mister Blue” (Martin-Killen-Angel) T4KM-9776/7

Kam 103 – Mark Ferrell – “Go Go Girl” (Mark Ferrell) / “I’ll Never Forget You” (Mark Ferrell, Jerry Adams) T4KM-9778/9

Kam 104 – Don & the Holidays – “It Won’t Be Long” / “Grasshopper Pizza” (both by Don Adams) T4KM-9780/1

Kam 105 – Curt Fields – “Man, Woman And Love” / “Five Lonely Rooms” (both by Angel, Killen, Martin)

Kam 106 – Johnny Selph ‎– “My Gal’s Outta Her Tree Again” (Don Gore) / “Working On Your Future” (John Harris Selph)

Kam 111 – Big Don Adams – “It Won’t Be Long” / “Grasshopper Pizza” (different versions of Kam 104)

Many of these songs are copyrighted to Villard J. Killen, Otto Martin and Robert Paul Angel, whose name appears in producer role as Bob Angel in later singles on the Bion label of Orlando, including ones by Mark Ferrell and Johnny Selph. All Kam Records songs published by Ankilmar, BMI.

Don & the Holidays Kam 45 Grasshopper Pizza

15 thoughts on “Don and the Holidays on Kam Records”

    1. Bill,

      Don’t know if you remember me but my name is Clark Wormer and back in the mid-60’s I played the drums with the group Don And The Holidays, later with Mark IV.

        1. Bill,

          Do you remember when we played with Don at a party near Cape Kennedy? I think some of the astronauts attended? If so whom?

          Hope you and your family is doing fine?

          Please reply at clarkwormer@gmail.com
          Phone is 330-620-0811

          Regards

          Clark

  1. KAM was tied in to the Pine Hills label, which has been featured on here before. By the way, Mark Ferrell’s brother-in-law was baseball great Ted Williams.

    1. I am trying to find out about my old band mates from Don And The Holidays and also Mark IV? I played the drums in both bands around Orlando in 1965 and 1966.

      If you have any of their contact information, please forward it to me?

      Thanks

      Clark Wormer
      Phone 330-620-0811

    2. My name is Clark Wormer. I played the drums for Don And The Holidays plus the Mark IV. Do you have any contact information for any of these guys: Bill Clifford, Bill Stancliff, C.E. Stubblefield and Roy Halpin ? Thanks

      Clark Wormer

  2. My name is Bill Killen my dad was Billy J. Killen. I was with him that long day recording Grashopper Pizza. I think I was about 8 years old. I remember everyone in the band were good guys. It was along day. Then we drove back to Deland, where dad worked for Publix.

    1. Glad to read your note! That was indeed a long long day! It went even later after you and your dad left. Records aren’t made that way anymore, I don’t know if that’s good or bad.
      Bill Clifford

  3. I have now accounted for all 7 musicians from the Mark IV except sax players Little John Oyler and Ken Tiedeman! Unfortunately, Keyboard player C E Stubblefield is deceased and Lead Guitarist Bill Stancliff is in hospice care. Anyone who knows where my sax men might be please let me know!

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