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Jonathan Richman formed The Modern Lovers in 1970 with Jerry Harrison, David Robinson &
Ernie Brooks. The band would eventually travel to Los Angeles, and score a recording
contract. However, while demos and recordings were made, an album was never finished,
and the band was dropped (not before appearing on the classic Troublemakers compilation.)
Jonathan began recording for Beserkley mid-decade with new versions of The Modern
Lovers, focusing on his desire for his band to be more of an acoustic/harmony based
endeavor, releasing albums including their eponymous debut (1976), Rock & Roll With The
Modern Lovers (1977), Modern Lovers ‘Live’ (1977), and Back In Your Life (1978), even scoring
a Top 5 UK single in the process.
Putting together a new Modern Lovers in 1980, with Greg Keranen (who played on the early
records), drummer Micheal Guardabascio, Ken Forfia, Ellie Marshall, and Beth Harrington.
The group toured and record through 1981–82, and in 1983 Jonathan Sings! (Produced by
Peter Bernstein, bassist for the renowned LA power pop band The Cretones) appeared on
Sire Records. It was worth the wait.
The album not only became an immediate fan favorite, but placed at #8 in The Village
Voice’s Pazz & Jop critics poll, and NME put it at #19 in their Album Of The Year list. The
album has all of the hallmarks that would show why he made frequent appearances on Late
Night With Conan O’Brien and was tapped by the Farrely Brothers for their smash film
There’s Something About Mary in the 1990s.