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Zakary Thaks

Kings of South Texas rock

About Me

One of the best garage bands of the ’60s, and one of the best teenage rock groups of all time, Zakary Thaks released a half-dozen regionally distributed singles in 1966 and 1967; some were hits in their hometown of Corpus Christi, TX, but none were heard elsewhere until they achieved renown among ’60s collectors. Heavily indebted (as were so many bands) to R&B-influenced British heavyweights like the Stones, the Kinks, and the Yardbirds, the group added a thick dollop of Texas raunch to their fuzzy, distorted guitars and hell-bent energy. Most importantly, they were first-rate songwriters, with the breakneck "Bad Girl" (later compiled on Pebbles, Vol. 2), "Won’t Come Back," the smoking "Face to Face," "Can’t You Hear Your Daddy’s Footsteps," and the folk-rock/Merseybeat hybrid "Please" ranking among the top echelon of American ’60s garage rock. Their 1967 singles found the group moving into psychedelic territory; some songs betrayed a Moby Grape influence, and some good melodic numbers were diluted by poppy arrangements that recalled the Buckinghams and Grass Roots. Lead singer Chris Gerniottis, only 15 when Zakary Thaks began making records, joined another interesting Corpus Christi garage/psychedelic group, the Liberty Bell. ( Richie Unterberger )
Note: This is a tribute site and has no connection with the band. (Chris Jones)


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Member Since: 9/28/2007
Band Website: home.houston.rr.com/zakarythaks/
Band Members: Chris Gerniottis (Vocals)
John Lopez (Lead Guitar)
Rex Gregory (Bass Guitar)
Stan Moore (Drums)
Pete Stinson (Rhythm Guitar)

Influences: The Kinks, The Yardbirds.
Sounds Like: The Barbarians, The Standells, The Alarm Clocks, The Daybreakers, Barry & the Remains.
Record Label: Cicadelic Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

The Zakary Thaks Story By Chris Gerniottis (final)

You know one thing that I always remember about you guys is that you were very trendy and had all the latest, mod clothes. CG: Oh, yeah, sure. You guys were really stylin' back then. CG: Thanks to the...
Posted by Zakary Thaks on Mon, 19 May 2008 06:15:00 PST

The Zakary Thaks Story By Chris Gerniottis (part three)

Back then you were just kids, and girls weren't as loose in the 60s, like they were in the 70s. You could get laid that easy (snapping fingers) in the 70's. CG: Right. We had groupies, but it was real...
Posted by Zakary Thaks on Mon, 19 May 2008 06:11:00 PST

The Zakary Thaks Story By Chris Gerniottis (part two)

What kind of music were they playing? Like Jefferson Airplane? CG: Jefferson Airplane and more psychedelic stuff, yeah, but it wasn't working because people would show up to see The Thaks and people w...
Posted by Zakary Thaks on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:28:00 PST

RIP, Rex Gregory

He passed away over the weekend. Thanks for all, MAN! ='(
Posted by Zakary Thaks on Wed, 23 Jan 2008 03:18:00 PST

The Zakary Thaks Story By Chris Gerniottis (part one)

The Zakary Thaks Story Let's begin with the your evolution into the music scene. Chris Gerniottis(CG) Okay, I started out playing around with some guys and we called ourselves the Marauders and eventu...
Posted by Zakary Thaks on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 05:36:00 PST