Michael and the Messengers


Michael and the Messengers were an attempt to take advantage of the popularity of the group "The Messengers". Originally formed in Minnesota as a high school band, they were re-formed in Milwaukee at Marquette University by the original bass player, Greg Jeresek. The Messengers had regional hits on USA Records, and mild national success on Motown's Rare Earth label.
The Messengers started out in Winona, Minnesota in 1962 as a high school band consisting of: Greg Jeresek bass, guitarists Greg Bambenek and Roy Berger, keyboardist Chip Andrews, and drummer Jim Murray.
In Milwaukee, 1965, The band consisted of Peter Barnes-lead guitar, Greg Jeresek-bass guitar, Jesse Roe-organ, Jeff Taylor-lead vocals, and Augie Jurishica-drums.
This group released a cover of "In the Midnight Hour", and, shortly after, signed with Motown Records. They then moved to Detroit. They had a few releases with Motown that broke into the 'hot 100' nationally and toured with the Supremes.
When The Messengers signed with Motown they could not promote or release a followup to "Midnight Hour" on the USA label. At this time a Chicago DJ formed the "Michael and the Messengers" group to cash in on The Messengers' success. This group put out a cover of " Romeo and Juliet", copying the style of The Messengers. They broke up shortly after.
In 1968, several of the members of the 'Motown' Messengers left the group and, while still calling themselves "The Messengers", they became: Michael Morgan, Peter Barnes, Bob Cavallo, and John Hoier. Morgan and Barnes would team up again in 1976 along with Ted Medbury to form the short lived pop group The Movies..
In 1971, this group of Messengers reached number 62 in the US national charts with "That's the Way a Woman is." Perhaps due to the simplicity of the lyrics, this single was an even bigger hit in Japan. This song had a small revival in 2005 in Japan due to its being used in an Otsuka Pharmaceutical's "Amino Supli" sports drink commercial.

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