The Routers
- Music Department
- Actor
- Soundtrack
The Routers were formed in Los Angeles in 1962 by
Michael Z. Gordon, and they were
immediately signed by producer Joe Saraceno
to a long-term contract with Warner Bros. Records. The group consisted
of Gordon (vocals/rhythm guitar),
Randy Viers (drums),
Scott Walker (bass), Al Kait
(lead guitar and Lynn Frasier (trombone/sax). Their first release was
"Let's Go!", a hand-clapping, top 20 chart-maker which was penned by
Lanny Duncan and his brother Bob Duncan. The record was so successful
that sponsors of sports events from all over the country picked up on
the infectious hand-clapping beat and began using the song as their
"fight" or "cheer" song. Warner Bros. released three more albums and
all three experienced brisk sales over the next few years. While their
follow-up singles never achieved the success their first release did,
the group remained in demand for bookings and toured for over four
years, many of their appearances being at schools and colleges around
the country. The Routers appeared in several films, including the cult
film Surf Party (1964) and
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
(uncredited).