MAMAS AND PAPAS BECOMES A TRIO… APRIL 12, 1969

From the MCRFB news archives:

MAMAS AND PAPAS, MINUS CASS, RECORD AGAIN

 

 

 

 

The Mamas and the Papas, with Mama Cass Elliot in San Francisco during the Monterey Pop Festival in San Francisco in 1967. (Click on image for larger view).

HOLLYWOOD — The Mamas and Papas will record again, this time for Warlock Records, owned by John Phillips, with financing and distribution by Dunhill Records.

The group was previously a quartet that included Cass Elliot, now a solo artist on Dunhill. Lou Adler will continue to produce all recordings by the trio. John Phillips, Denny Doherty and Michelle Phillips, will also sign and record new artists for their label.

First act the trio signed to the new label is Jamme, a quintet of U.S. and Canadian singers, presently in preparation of finishing their debut LP. Warlock also plans in building a recording studio in Hollywood. The last recording by the Mamas and the Papas were produced in Phillips’ own recording studio in his home in Bel-Air. The Mamas and Papas signed with Adler’s Dunhill Records in September 1965, where they began their successful string of Top 40 hits.

 

According to Dunhill vice-president Jay Lasker, a lawsuit filed by the company and a counter suit by the group has been settled out of court. END.

 

(Information and news source: Billboard; April 12, 1969).

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