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The Marc Tanner Band was an American rock band fronted by Marc Tanner that released two albums on the Elektra label. They had a minor hit with the song " Elena " in 1979.

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8-477: During their time the band released two albums, No Escape in 1979 and Temptation in 1980. They released two singles in 1979, "Elena" b/w "Lady in Blue" and "She's So High" b/w "Never Again". They released two more the following year, "Hold Your Head Up" b/w "Don't Say No (Surrender)", and "Hot and Cold" b/w "Temptation" in 1980. By February 1979, the group's debut album No Escape was released on Elektra, supported by

16-479: A single. It was reported in the September 29 issue of Billboard that the group were working on a new album. The group's second album Temptation was more towards band album in comparison to the previous which leaned towards a Marc Tanner solo album. The band was managed by Lewis Kaplan who also managed Carole King 's daughter Louise Goffin . Tanner has since embarked on a career in production and songwriting and

24-399: A top single pick. Towards the end of May their record label was wrapping up a promo for the band's album No Escape . The marketing ploy had given out ten thousand tie clips in the form of handcuffs. There were also requests for the items from the nontraditional outlets, usually retail stores and radio. These were restaurants and night clubs. There was also an agenda to promote "Never Again" as

32-555: Is currently executive producer of a broadway play. "Elena" is featured on the 4 CD compilation California Groove II , released in 2010. No Escape (album) No Escape is an album by the Marc Tanner Band which includes the single " Elena ". It was released on the Electra label in 1979. The album made its appearance in early 1979, released on Elektra 6E-168. It was produced by Nat Jeffrey and Glen Spreen. The ten songs on

40-514: The Golden Bear in Huntington Beach , playing a 51-minute set. Billboard reviewer Eliot Tiegel commented on the intensity of the band with the bass, 2 guitars and drums drowning out the other instruments, with a suggestion that this promising band should respect the beauty of its instruments rather than concentrate on the wattage output. In May 1979, Billboard had recommended "She's So High" as

48-401: The album were written by Marc Tanner. Some of them were co-composed by Nat Jeffrey and Sal Marquez. Billboard picked the best songs as "Elena", "She's So High", "In A Spotlight" and "Edge Of Love". One of the musicians to play on the album was William "Smitty" Smith who was with the 1960s group Motherlode . Two well known musicians on the album were Vanetta Fields and Richie Zito . It

56-467: The single "Elena". Among the musicians that appeared on the album were William "Smitty" Smith , formerly of the group Motherlode and Vanetta Fields . For the week ending April 7, 1979, their single "Elena" had moved up from previous weeks position of 53 to 45, with " I Will Survive " by Gloria Gaynor at No. 1. Also in April that year with a line up that had been together for two months, the band appeared at

64-617: Was re-released on CD through Wounded Bird Records in 2006. Around April, the Marc Tanner Band featuring Linda Stanley performed 9 songs from the album at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, California. In May, Elektra/Asylum were wrapping up a promo for the album which was a blanket marketing strategy for another single from the album, "Never Again". 10,000 tie clips in the form of handcuffs were distributed to radio and retail outlets. There were also requests from non-music outlets in

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