2008 Doc Goes Hollywood – John Lee Sanders and The William Ross Orchestra

Best known as a founding member of the legendary Oakland, California horn band Tower of Power and a prodigious songwriter, Stephen “Doc” Kupka has pulled together the best of the best for this Strokeland Records release. This release, however, is a major departure from Doc’s trademark East Bay Soul or “snap funk” style. A personal dream of Doc’s for over twenty years, Doc Goes Hollywood is a collection of lush ballads in a modern “Great American Songbook” style.
In the style of the great classic American songwriters, these are finely-crafted songs where melody is king and every lyrical turn of phrase has been lovingly crafted to be the best it can be.
Doc Kupka called on his friend and “A-list” Hollywood composer, arranger, and music director, William Ross, to provide full orchestral arrangements. Mr. Ross (whose credits also include Barbra Streisand, Michael Bublé, and top Hollywood films such as “Ladder 49”, “Forrest Gump”, and “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”) delivered arrangements that are simply stunning.
Canadian resident blues artist and long-time Strokeland Superband member John Lee Sanders turns in a masterful performance on lead vocals in this setting.
Tracks
1 They Don’t Make ‘Em Like You Anymore (Emilio Castillo; Frank Biner; Stephen Kupka) 04:19
2 A Very Special Night (Stephen Kupka; William Ross) 03:35
3 This Story Must Be Told (Stephen Kupka) 04:40
4 I Made This Movie Before (Emilio Castillo; Frank Biner; Stephen Kupka) 04:07
5 Yvonne (Stephen Kupka) 04:57
6 It’s A Long Uphill Climb (Emilio Castillo; Stephen Kupka) 04:35
7 A Toast For Huey (Stephen Kupka; William Ross) 03:04
8 So Now I Have To Drink Alone (Stephen Kupka) 03:25
9 That One Special Someone (Stephen Kupka) 03:40
10 What Difference Does It Make (David Woodford; Stephen Kupka) 04:56
11 Old Friends, Dear Friends (Stephen Kupka) 04:27
12 I Love You And God Bless (Stephen Kupka; William Ross) 05:21
Musicians
| Bass | Leland Sklar |
| Drums | David Garibaldi |
| Guitar | Ray Obiedo |
| Organ | Chris Caswell |
| Piano | Chris Caswell |
| Synthesizer | Robert Irving |
| Harp (synthesizer) | Robert Irving |
| Accordion | Chris Caswell |
| Clarinet | Paul Colicchio |
| Flugelhorn | Lee Thornburg |
| Flugelhorn | Mic Gillette |
| Flute | Paul Colicchio |
| Flute | David Woodford |
| Sax (Alto) | Paul Colicchio |
| Sax (Baritone) | Stephen Kupka |
| Sax (Tenor) | Paul Colicchio |
| Sax (Tenor) | David Woodford |
| Trombone | Mic Gillette |
| Trombone | Nick Lane |
| Trombone | Lee Thornburg |
| Trumpet | Lee Thornburg |
| Trumpet | Mic Gillette |
| Tuba | Mic Gillette |
| Backing Vocals | John Lee Sanders |
| Vocals | John Lee Sanders |
Other Musicians
9 That One Special Someone
| Guitar | Ray Wilkes |
Liner Notes
Arranged By – William Ross
Conductor – William Ross
Arranged By (Brass) – Lee Thornburg (Tracks 3,9)
Arranged By (Vocals) – John Lee Sanders
Engineer – Tim Bryson
Mastered By – Ron McMaster
Mixed By – Al Schmitt
Art Direction – Yvonne Depatis-Kupka
Graphic Design – Bill Robe
Cover Photo – Dean Hendler
Mastered At Capitol Mastering, Hollywood, CA
Mixed At Capitol/Studio C, Hollywood, CA
Recorded At Robert Irving Studio, Woodland Hills, CA
Recorded At World Blue Studio, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Phonographic Copyright Strokeland Records
Copyright Strokeland Records
