Erik Darling (September 25, 1933 – August 3, 2008) born in Baltimore, Maryland. Darling was an American songwriter and a folk music artist becoming an important influence on the folk scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Inspiration came from the folk music group The Weavers in the '50s; wherein, he formed The Tunetellers, later evolving into The Tarriers with actor/singer Alan Arkin and Bob Carey. Together with Vince Martin, The Tarriers had a hit with 'Cindy, Oh Cindy' in 1956. As well, their version of the "Banana Boat Song" reached #4 on the Billboard charts in 1957. In April 1958 Darling replaced Pete Seeger in The Weavers, although he continued working club dates with the Tarriers until November 1959. Darling also recorded three solo albums. His second solo effort, "True Religion" for Vanguard in 1961 was influential on younger folkies of the day. Darling left the Weavers in June 1962 to work as a soloist on the emerging coffeehouse circuit. In the Summer of 62, he formed a jazz-folk trio, The Rooftop Singers, with longtime friend Bill Svanoe and jazz singer Lynn Taylor. Intended as a studio-only project for Vanguard, the group landed an unexpected number one pop hit with the song "Walk Right In." The song was an updated and uptempo version of a 1920s Gus Cannon folk blues song, "Walk Right In". The record became the most successful in Vanguard's history. The group differed markedly from The Weavers and most of the popular folk trios of the era, being far more influenced by blues and jazz, as well as less profoundly earnest in its political sensibilities. After The Rooftop Singers disbanded in 1967, Darling continued his individual path, recording solo albums for Elektra Records and Vanguard Records, and appearing as a session player on countless folk selections. He later formed a songwriting partnership with Patricia Street, the final female lead in his erstwhile group (Rooftop Singers), and they performed and recorded together throughout the 70s as Darling And Street. A respected musician, Erik Darling's contribution to the development of traditional American folk should not be under-emphasized.
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Folk Era Records
CD, Comp
2000
Wind River Records
CD
1994
Aztec Corp.
CD, Maxi, Promo
1994
Folk Era Records
CD, Album
1994
1963
1961
1960
1958
1957
1956
1956
1956
1955
Olympic Records (4)
LP, Album
2022
Esoteric Recordings
4xCD + 2xDVD + Box, Album
2021
2019
Flower Machine Records
CD, Comp, Ltd
2018
Wagram Music
LP, Comp
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Comp, RM
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Album, Comp, RM
2016
Hit Parade Records (4)
CD, Comp, RM
2016
Essential Jazz Classics
2xCD, Comp, RM
2014
TopNotch
CD, Comp
2014
2014
2013
Bellevue Publishing
5xCD, Comp
2012
2012
2012
2011
Warner Music Group Central Europe
5xCD, Album, RE, RM + Box, Comp
2011
Not On Label (Marty Rudnick Self-released)
File, FLAC, Single
2011
2010
Valitut Palat
3xCD, Comp, RM + Box, Comp
2010
Teddy Records (2)
CD, Comp, RM
2009
Ace
CD, Comp
2007
Vanguard
CD, Comp
2007
Bureau B, Bureau B
CD, Comp
2006
Love Records (4)
2xCD, Comp
2006
Fox Music
CD, Comp, Mono
2006
2004
Xtra (2)
CD, Comp
2004
2003
Tradition
CD, Comp
2003
DSE (2), DSE (2), DSE (2)
3xCD, Comp + Box, Comp
2003
2003
2002
Time Life Music, Sony Music Custom Marketing Group
2xCD, Comp
2002
Point
CD, Album
2002
2002
2002
2001
amc
CD, Comp
2001
Rhino Records (2)
6xCD, Comp, RM + Box
2001
EMI
CD, Album, Comp
2001
2001
2001
2001
2000
Collectables
CD, Comp
2000
Classic Records
DVD-V, Album
2000
1999
Collectors' Choice Music, EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
2xCD, Album
1999
Wea Music
CD, Comp, Dig
1998
Vanguard
CD, Comp
1998
1998
1997
Bear Family Records
8xCD, Comp + Box
1996
Riverside Records
CD, Comp
1996
Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest
5xCD, Comp
1996
Dabliú Discos, Dabliú Discos
CD, Comp
1996
1996
1996
1995
1994
Ariola Express
CD, Comp
1994
1994
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Vanguard
CD, Comp
1993
Vanguard
2xCD, Comp
1993
1992
Ki/oon
CD, Album
1992
1992
1992
1992
1991
Rice Records (10)
CD, Album
1991
Teichiku Records
CD, Comp, Mono
1991
1990
1990
1990
1990
1987
Bear Family Records, Polydor
LP, Comp
1987
Connoisseur Collection
2xLP, Comp
1987
1987
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Philips
LP, Comp
1986
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