Dave Mullaney


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American composer, arranger and producer.
Vice-president of [l38653].

Born: October 10, 1931 in New York City, New York
Dead: February 21, 2018 in Cadillac, Michigan

Copied from Noise11 website April 13 2018:
David Mullaney produced for numerous artists and was a member of the group Hot Butter who scored with the instrumental “Popcorn”.

Mulaney was born in New York City and was abandoned in a basket in a church pew. He lived at the New York Foundling Home until he was five when he was adopted by Patrick and Catherine Mullaney from Staten Island.

After graduating from St. Peter’s High School, he attended Cooper Union, studying mechanical engineering, before deciding to pursue music.

David played jazz accordion in a number of bands but was not drawn to popular music until he heard the Beatles, according to the Cadillac (MI) News. His son, Jan Fairchild, told the paper “I think he recognized the musicality of the group.”

By the late-60’s, he was vice president of Laurie Records where he arranged for such artists as Dion, the Royal Guardsmen and Melanie. In 1969, he and Jean-Jacques Perrey adopted the name Christopher Scott to record the album Switched-On Bacharach. He eventually became a member of the instrumental cover band Hot Butter.

The group released their first album, Hot Butter, in 1972 on which appeared the song “Popcorn”. The song was first recorded by Gershon Kingsley in 1969 and was covered by Stan Free and Hot Butter, becoming the second pure moog song to chart in the U.S., after Dick Hyman’s “The Minotaur” (1969), and the biggest, going to number 9 on the Hot 100 and number 4 on Adult Contemporary. The record also topped the charts in Australia

APPEARANCES +


Various
A Pretty Song (Sunshine, Soft & Harmony Pop 1966-1972)
2024, CD, Comp, Mono, RM, Teensville Records, Teensville Records
Various
Clubland - X-Treme 2
2004, 2x CD, ,
Hard House/Trance/Donk
Various Artists*
Whip Hip Bacharach (Burt Bacharach Cover Collection; Hip)
1997, CD, Comp, MCA Records, ,
Bossa Nova/Smooth Jazz/Contemporary Jazz/Ballad/Easy Listening
Hot Butter / The Peppers
Popcorn / Pepper Box
1985, Vinyl, ,
Synth-pop/Disco
Various
!Y Viva España!
1973,
Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra
Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head
1970
Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra
Something / Juanita Love Theme (Strange My Love)
1970,
Sir Christopher Scott
More Switched On Bacharach
1970
The Saints
Welcome To My World
1970, Vinyl, ,
Vocal
Boots Walker
Magic Carpet / Geraldine
1969, 7", Single, Laurie Records, ,
Pop Rock
Gerard*
Animal / Love, You Possess Me
1969, 7", Advance, Promo, Laurie Records
Jeannie Brittan
Gentle Explosion
1969
Christopher Scott*
Switched-On Bacharach
1969
Jim Campbell
The Eternal Soldier
1969
Dion
From Both Sides Now
1969
Dion
Purple Haze / The Dolphins
1969
Larry Weiss
Mary Anna / See You At Sunrise
1969
The Royal Guardsmen
Snoopy For President / Biplane "Evermore"
1968
Dion
Dion
1968, ,
Folk Rock/Soft Rock
Ernie Maresca
What Is A Marine / The Night My Papa Died
1968
Cardboard Zeppelin
Ten Story Building
1968
The Endless Pulse*
Time Is Wastin'
1968
Boots Walker
Geraldine / No One Knows
1967
Sounds Extraordinaire
Meet Me On Sunday
1966
Joey Ward
Walk Pretty
7", Laurie Records
Paddy Moloney
Agnes Brown (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1999