by Achille Brunet
Marty Kennedy And The Monarchs was formed by Marty and Randy Kennedy, two brothers from Tucker, Georgia just Northeast outside Atlanta.
Marty sung lead vocals and Randy was on drums (and possibly backing vocals). I'd appreciate info on the other members. The band was discovered by Atlanta producer and songwriter Tim McCabe who produced their single on Lovett in 1969.
Both sides are fine teen soul songs but the real standout is "Getting To Know You Better", the A side, because of its most outstanding fuzz. The song was written by Tim McCabe.
He started to record singles under his own name in 1968, also recording over 800 commercials and hosted a TV musical contest on Channel 11 in 1968. He published over 75 songs and produced or recorded 15 albums over the years.
One of Tim's earliest contribution was songwriting and arrangements for the A-Side of the single by The Solid Soul, a band that evolved out of the cult classic garage band from Atlanta The Fly-By-Nites, universally known by 60s punk aficionados for "Found Love". The Solid Soul single was issued on the "123" label in 1968.
That year, Bill Lovett, a 22-year-old South Georgian who was a graduate in agriculture at the Abraham Baldwin College in Tifton, Ga. decided to establish a record company.
Bill Lovett: "I chose the music-recording field after I met Tim McCabe from Nashville, Tenn. (one of the recording capitals) who is a fine singer. I like music but I don't know anything about it much—I don't sing or play any instrument—but he does. Although it's strictly a business venture with me, I feel that both Tim and I know what makes people laugh or cry, what stirs their emotions, and that's what song hits are made of. That's what we are looking for. Tim can write and arrange music, as well as sing it, but we also brought in Carlton Palmer, considered one of Atlanta's best arrangers, to put the music and musicians together for songs we accept." (The Atlanta Journal - Jan 23, 1969)
Tim also scouted talents in the area. The single by The Solid Soul was also picked by the label. On the dozen of singles released by Lovett Records Inc. between 1968 and 1970, four were by Tim, plus the one by the Monarchs he produced.
for making this demo available.
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Tim McCabe wrote the A side for the Monarchs. The song has great horn arrangements and fine harmonies. Kee Kennedy (Marty's wife at the time) remembers a professional guitar guy was brought in for the fuzz track and it added much to the production.
A publisher's demo of the song was recently found, most likely played and sung by Tim himself with session musicians. As you can hear above, the demo differs from the version recorded by Marty and Randy, and is interpreted in a more traditional country/folk rock way.
The B-side was co-written by the two brothers. Although "I Love You Baby" doesn't feature fuzz guitar, it's just as catchy and lively as the A-side, sung with beautiful two-part harmony throughout the song (by Marty and Randy, I assume).

I found no real trace of concerts or release announcement in the press. I assume the single was sold locally and at venues.
In the early 1970s, the Kennedy brothers moved on to work in real estate. "Marty Kennedy & Associates" was established and handled real estate in Northeast Atlanta. It was a prosperous business for several decades.
It seems Randy Kennedy later became a Reverand in Lawrenceville, Ga. and Marty Kennedy practised as a Doctor in Dalton, Ga.
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Many thanks to Kee Kennedy, BooBerry and Tim McCabe for precious info on this record. Other sources include my own research in the press and online.




















