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The Swingin' Medallions have been based out
of the Greenwood South Carolina area, since the early 1960's. Their musical roots
came from listening to the early rhythm and blues acts. The music most often associated
with the band is beach music, frat rock, R&B, or shaggin' music. After a few
years of touring colleges from the Carolinas to the Louisiana Bayou, John McElrath
took the group to Arthur Smith's Studio in Charlotte North Carolina, to record
"Double Shot (of My Baby's Love)". The song became a million seller
in 1966, and has been a party classic for college students for decades. "She
Drives Me Out Of My Mind" and "Hey, Hey, Baby" were top 40 hits
in 1966 and 1967, but "Double Shot" remains the signature song of the
Swingin' Medallions. The members of the Swingin' Medallions
have changed over the past thirty years, with John McElrath being the leader and
only member to be performing today. The personnel of the band has always included
around eight members with at least a four piece horn section. The high energy
party style stage performance of the first Medallions has been passed down to
the band that performs today. The present Medallions stage show has coined them
the name "The Party Band of the South." Many of
the Medallions attended and graduated from Lander University in Greenwood, SC
while performing in the south east. The University of Georgia was also the home
of some of the band members. Lewis Grizzard wrote in a 1993
article that, "Even today, when I hear the Swingin' Medallions sing "Double
Shot of My Baby's Love, " it makes me want to stand outside in the hot sun
with a milkshake cup full of beer in one hand and a slightly-drenched nineteen-year-old
coed in the other."
| Swingin'
Medallion Recordings Double Shot of My Baby's Love Hey,
Hey Baby She Drives Me Out of My Mind Hang on Sloopy Be Young,
Be Foolish, Be Happy Round and Round How Do You Stop Oleander
Shaggin' in The Moonlight I Wanna Be Your Guy I'm Gonna Make Her Mine |
Samples of a vast repertoire: Mustang
Sally With This Ring Under the Boardwalk Ain't too Proud to
Beg It's All Right Fire Carolina Girls I Got You (I Feel
Good) My Girl Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You Walkin' the
Dog Stay Domino Brown Eyed Girl Margaritaville Ms.
Grace Hard to Handle Shotgun Old Time Rock-n-Roll 39-26-40
Shape Groove Me Knock on Wood Shout Jump, Jive and Wail
Family Tradition Louie Louie Who's Makin' Love Let it Whip
She's a Bad Mama Jama Mambo #5 Country Grammar Can I Get a Witness
Ride That Train Boogie Shoes Shake Your Booty Word Up
The Joker Soul Man YMCA Brick House Wild Thing You've
Lost That Lovin' Feeling Wonderful Tonight When a Man Loves a Woman
Let's Get it On Sittin' on The Dock of The Bay What I Like About You
Play That Funky Music White Boy The House is a Rockin' Johnny B. Goode
Sweet Home Alabama | |