At a time when punk rock and new wave were sweeping the music charts, Birmingham, England-based quintet,
City Boy, produced melodic, hook-laden, progressive rock tunes. Despite placing two songs, "5--7--0--5," and "The Day the Earth Caught Fire," the title track of their 1979 album, in the British Top Ten, the band failed to capitalize on their commercial success and disbanded in 1981. According to The Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock,
City Boy is remembered for their "strong identification with progressive rock and funk-oriented tracks." The inspiration for
City Boy was sparked in the early '60s when lead vocalists
Steve Broughton and
Lol Mason met in prep school. In 1964,
Mason befriended 12-string guitarist and bongo player
Max Thomas. Two years later,
Broughton,
Mason, and
Thomas recorded an acoustic album. left school and began writing songs together. When
Thomas left to attend Suffolk University shortly afterwards, he lost touch with
Broughton and
Mason. By the time they reestablished their relationship, in 1969, Thomas had suffered several nervous breakdowns and was confined to the psychiatric ward of a hospital.
Broughton,
Mason, and acoustic guitarist
Chris would pick him up each evening to spend the night jamming together. As an acoustic group, "Back-in-the-Band," the musicians began playing semi-regularly in a folk club, The Cherry Trees. In 1973, the group, renamed
City Boy, was signed by the Vertigo label with the stipulation that they add an electric guitarist (
Mike Slamer) and a drummer (
Roger Kent). Their debut album, Mark I, was released three years later. Their first single, "Hap-Ki-Do," reached number 32 on the British charts.
Kent was replaced by
Roy Ward in 1978, shortly before the band embarked on a four-month tour of the United States as opening act for
Hall and Oates. Although they signed with Atlantic for U.S. and Canada distribution, the days of
City Boy were practically over. Despite moving to New York State, the band began to splinter with the departure of
Broughton and
Chris. Shortly after releasing a single on their own
City Boy label in 1982, the group disbanded.
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Craig Harris, Rovi