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Featuring Carl Gardner and:
                The Beatles                     Bill Cosby
                Chuck Berry                     Dick Clark
                Nat "King" Cole                 Elvis Presley
                Duke Ellington                  Billy Eckstine
                Aretha Franklin                 Fidel Castro
                Little Richard                  Malcolm X
                Mick Jagger                     Ruth Brown
                Peggy Lee                       The Shirelles
                Marilyn Monroe                  Ike & Tina Turner
                Jack Warner                     Ted Kennedy
                Diana Ross                      Bo Diddley
                Jackie Wilson                   Sammy Davis, Jr.
                Michael Douglas                 Michael Jackson
                Betty Davis			The Coasters
 
Nothing in the world is more difficult to achieve than a long-term career 
in the second field of being funny.  But, THE COASTERS have had a long 
unbroken string of hits all containing humorous materials.  In this 
respect THE COASTERS are certainly unique.
 
THE COASTERS first hit, "DOWN IN MEXICO" released in 1956, sold 
approximately 500,000 copies.  In 1957 they hit the charts with a 
double-sided smash "YOUNG BLOOD" the "A" side and "SEARCHING" the "B" 
side.  Both sold a million copies.  This put THE COASTERS on the road.
 
In 1958 THE COASTERS again had two block-buster hits, "YAKETY YAK" and 
"CHARLIE BROWN".  From then on it was hit after hit with such songs as 
"POISON IVY", "ALONG CAME JONES", "LITTLE EGYPT", "RUN RED RUN",
"LOVE  
POTION #9" and many, many more.  All of THE COASTERS materials were 
written and produced by Leiber and Stoller,  the famous songwriters who 
wrote for Elvis Presley and also Peggy Lee.
 
The original line-up of THE COASTERS were Carl Gardner, first tenor, 
Billy Guy, baritone, Bobby Nunn, Bass and Leon Hughes, second tenor.  
This line-up stayed together from 1955 to 1957 when Leon Hughes and Bobby 
Nunn left and were replaced by Will Jones And Cornell Gunter.
 
Between 1961 and 1968 there were some personal changes in the group.  The 
present line-up 
of THE COASTERS consists of Carl Gardner, lead tenor, Jimmy Norman, second 
tenor, Ronnie Bright, Bass and Thomas (Curly) Palmer, musical Director 
and arranger have been together for over 28 years.
 
Although THE COASTERS have often been imitated they can never be 
duplicated.  The group continues to maintain the same style and quality 
of the 50's under the leadership of Carl Gardner, the original lead 
singer and founder of THE COASTERS.
 
THE COASTERS have toured internationally with such greats as THE 
PLATTERS, CHUCK BERRY, FATS DOMINO, THE SHIRELLES, LITTLE
ANTHONY AND THE
IMPERIALS, JERRY LEE LEWIS, THE FIVE SATINS, THE DRIFTERS, MARTHA
REEVES 
AND THE VANDELLAS, LAVERNE BAKER, RUTH BROWN AND THE 
CRYSTALS.
 
ON JANUARY 21, 1987 THE COASTERS (Carl Gardner, Billy Guy, Will Jones and 
Cornell Gunter) were inducted into THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME.
 
        Thank God I'm back  home now, safe and sound.  Although it's 
three o'clock in the morning, and I'm emotionally drained and weak I 
simply cannot sleep.  I've wandered my way through the house, like some 
sort of Charlie Brown who was missing something.  Something earned, 
something promised, but not yet delivered.  So I sat myself down in my 
home office and for some reason began to think about a few of the unknown 
oddities in my career.  Things like acid rocker Jimi Hendrix once backing 
my Coasters group,  and Paul 
McCartney, cornering me years ago  in some 
small club and bending my ear, saying that he and the other Beatles had 
enjoyed my work, and warning me that in the very near future I might just 
recognize some of their upcoming stuff as my  own.  I sat there in the 
dark,  surrounded by the entrapments of businesses around the world.  Fax 
machines, files, multiple phone lines, computers, publicity photos, bios, 
and all the rest.  I couldn't help but wonder if Paul McCartney, or any 
of the others in the multitude of superstars I had the joy of meeting, 
ever experienced this same exact moment.  A moment when you wonder what 
actually happened?  You sort of peer back into the period of your life 
when you arrived at your peak.  Then as your mind wanders through your 
heyday, you find yourself heading towards your present situation when you 
are just coasting.
 
        I was a pioneer, until they changed the sound.  And then they 
became the pioneers, until somebody like Michael Jackson came along and 
changed not only the sound, but also the rules on the Beatles, the 
Rolling Stones, and everybody else.  I'm trying hard not to be bitter 
here in the dark.  After all, I am still the lead singer of the very 
first group to ever be inducted to the legendary ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF 
FAME.  But can I now pioneer the sound back on myself, like fellow Rock 
and Roll Hall of Fame member Tina Turner has done?  Like Little Richard 
and Ike and Tina Turner, at my million selling zenith my group was 
considered a "novelty act", but unlike  the others I ran a clean act.  
And that I feel has been one of the key ingredient of our continued 
success.  Novelty acts have been notoriously hard to place without a 
current hit record.  But despite that fact, I comfort myself here in the 
dark, that almost forty years into a career that people still want my 
type of act.  And that's something to be proud about.
 
        I'm proud of the accomplishments in my career.  The list of 
television performances that span the decades and include everything from 
the show biz staples of yesteryear, like the Ed Sullivan Show, several 
Dick Clark Shows, all the way up to the staples of today, Entertainment 
Tonight and even tabloid TV's Inside Edition.
 
        My concern appears as my group's lead singer covers the scope 
from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, all the way around the world to the 
London Palladium.  Also, the New York "Fearsome Foursome", the Apollo, 
Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden and the Queen Mother of them 
all Carnegie Hall.
 
        My lead vocals have been coveted by Hollywood in many movies 
including Stand By Me, and the Arnold Schwarzenegger - Danny DeVito 
blockbuster, TWINS.  I have also several TV commercials to my credit.
 
        I've tangled with the mob, broken the color barrier in Las Vegas, 
cursed out racist audiences who had come to hear "race music", and at 
times carried a gun on stage.  At times I got run off of stage, and right 
out of town.  But yet and still I managed to sell over thirty million 
records on the National Record Charts, in my time.  My group has often 
been ripped off by many claiming to be me, using my name with their voice 
and cashing my check.  I steeled myself and stood up to it all.  The 
glamour, the danger, the glory and the bullshit.  In my weakest moment I 
still marched on.
 
        Through all the ups and downs of a joyous and yet painful career, 
I have come out unlike many others.  Still performing, still standing, 
still sane, and intact.  The goal was to be rich and famous.  And I 
became both, for a while.  But in the end I have ended up coasting on the 
fame, and trying to see just who had gotten rich.
 
        Now I know why I'm sitting here in my office in the wee hours of 
the morning staring down the dawn.  I know what I'm missing.  I know what 
I earned, I know what was promised, and I realize now with some 
bitterness what little I got.  Granted it's comfortable and not the 
nightmare and losing battle that many other artists of my time have 
endured, but it is not what was promised.
 
        I'm a long way from my hometown of Tyler, Texas.  Although I 
didn't put Tyler, Texas on the map, the way the Branch Davidians put 
Waco, Texas on the map, that was never my original intention.  All I ever 
wanted to do was sing, what I actually did was much more.
 
        I never dreamed that so many problems and dangers came with being 
a star.  And so little money, even though I've sold millions and millions 
of records.  My story is wonderful given the circumstances, yet shocking 
given the outcome.  Thank God, I've moved past the bitterness and anger 
that for years plagued me. With only faith and sheer determination I was 
able to overcome all of the horror, and begin to write about it.
 
        This is my story, straight forward and explicit.  My name is Carl 
Gardner, and I am lead singer 
 and founder of THE COASTERS.
The Background of the Coasters
SHOWBUSINESS has never seen a group quite like THE COASTERS.  They occupy 
a special niche in the music field.  Because of their style and approach 
they are in a class all of their own.
They are set apart by being a comedy team.  No wonder THE COASTERS are 
labelled "THE CLOWN PRINCES OF ROCK AND ROLL".
INTRODUCTION
       The flight home after last night's performance had been 
successful, but had left me for some reason more stressed out than usual. 
 You see I actually hate flying, but it sort of comes with the job.  I 
still love to perform, but not as much as I have had to.  However, I also 
like to eat good.  I'm at the stage though where I find myself getting 
kind of bored, I'm also at the age.  You know the age.  It's when you 
realize your eyes have seen it all and you are beginning to see it all 
over again.  And yet you don't really want to.  But like I said, I gotta 
eat.