Fictional background: “She Knows It” was James Mattingly’s first hit record with The Heardsmen, recorded for the Play-Tone Galaxy of Stars after an aborted alliance with the DevaCart Label produced two non-selling solo efforts. The new band was actually a rotating collection of sidemen hired as needed by Mattingly who not only wrote all Heardsmen tunes, but who then moved smoothly into the producer’s booth for himself and many other Play-Tone Artists.
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Fictional background: “She Knows It” was James Mattingly’s first hit record with The Heardsmen, recorded for the Play-Tone Galaxy of Stars after an a… read more
Fictional background: “She Knows It” was James Mattingly’s first hit record with The Heardsmen, recorded for the Play-Tone Galaxy of Stars after an aborted alliance with the DevaCart Lab… read more
"The Heardsmen" may refer to one of the fictional bands on the soundtrack to the 1996 Tom Hanks movie That Thing You Do, contributing a track called "She Knows It." The movie included examples of various strains of popular music from the early 1960s, songs mostly co-written by Hanks and played by top-tier studio musicians. The Heardsmen are also a Bath based band who play a mixture of originals and covers in and around the Bath area. Featuring Mark Claydon (Guitar + Vocals), Susie Holden-White (Vocals), Ed Lewis (Bass), James Potter (Keyboards + Vocals) and Ben … read more
"The Heardsmen" may refer to one of the fictional bands on the soundtrack to the 1996 Tom Hanks movie That Thing You Do, contributing a track called "She Knows It." The … read more
"The Heardsmen" may refer to one of the fictional bands on the soundtrack to the 1996 Tom Hanks movie That Thing You Do, contributing a track called "She Knows It." The movie included examples of various strains of … read more