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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*The Starlighters were played by [[Harry Waters Jr.|Harry Waters, Jr.]] (as Marvin), [[Tommy Thomas]], [[Granville "Danny" Young]], [[David Harold Brown]], and [[Lloyd L. Tolbert]].
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*The Starlighters were played by [[Harry Waters, Jr.]] (as Marvin), [[Tommy Thomas]], [[Granville "Danny" Young]], [[David Harold Brown]], and [[Lloyd L. Tolbert]].
 
*The band "Joey Dee and the Starliters" (with a somewhat different spelling) would have a #1 hit in early 1962 with the song "The Peppermint Twist".
 
*The band "Joey Dee and the Starliters" (with a somewhat different spelling) would have a #1 hit in early 1962 with the song "The Peppermint Twist".
   

Revision as of 21:24, 5 October 2014

Thestarlighters

The Starlighters on stage.

Marvin Berry and the Starlighters was a band led by Marvin Berry. They performed at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance on November 12, 1955. Marvin played the guitar and was the lead vocalist, while another member, Reginald, played the drums. The other three played the piano, the bass fiddle and the saxophone. The band took a break shortly before 9:00 in the evening, and went out to Reginald's car to smoke. When Marty McFly was locked in the trunk of their car during their break by Match, Skinhead, and 3-D, the band demanded to know why the bullies were messing with their car, which was the private property of the band. Biff's gang responded with racist taunts and accusations of drug abuse ("spook" and "reefer addicts" respectively). These slurs enraged the band, who chased away Biff's gang. As the keys were locked in the trunk with Marty, Marvin attempted to jimmy open the trunk with a screwdriver, but badly cut his hand in the process. This caused Marvin to call it a night, since he couldn't play guitar with an injured hand; however Marty stepped forward to continue the dance.

Starlighters backstage

Marty, Marvin and the Starlighters backstage

After "Earth Angel", the band joined Marty in an upbeat tune that was to be a rock 'n' roll classic, "Johnny B. Goode". However, as Marty segued over to heavy metal, the Starlighters gave up on trying to figure out where he was going, and Marty concluded the act on his own, to the confusion of the audience.

Songs

Appearances

Behind the scenes

  • The Starlighters were played by Harry Waters, Jr. (as Marvin), Tommy Thomas, Granville "Danny" Young, David Harold Brown, and Lloyd L. Tolbert.
  • The band "Joey Dee and the Starliters" (with a somewhat different spelling) would have a #1 hit in early 1962 with the song "The Peppermint Twist".

References