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Elliot, Ben, David, and Greg ('Tonight She Comes')
Before The Cars, the members of the band began coming together in several early forms. Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr were the first to meet at a party in Columbus, Ohio and they began performing as a duo, covering rock 'n roll classics as well as performing their own material. They refused to to the same old Top 40 routine that club owners expected of a young band.

Greg Hawkes and David Robinson

After deciding that Boston would be a better place to break into the music business, Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr relocated there. It was here that they met Greg Hawkes, who had studied at Berklee, and the three were the first to work together in a folk band called Milkwood. They put out one album entitled "How's the Weather". It's very different from what then became the Cars in both the look and the music. The look...Richard Otcasek and Ben Orzechowski (as they were back then) along with Jas Goodkind, another member, were shown on the album's cover; Ric and Ben both have an image resembling mountain men, including long hair and moustaches and are almost unrecognizable. The music...Milkwood is a folk band, so it is obviously different from the new wave sound of the Cars. With songs like "The Light Won't Burn", "With You, With Me", "Lincoln Park", and "Timetrain Wonderwheel", the music on this album is nothing like one would expect from them. Ric has nothing but regrets about this part of his career, but he admits that he still has a copy of the album, even though he never listens to it. Of course, "How's the Weather" is now a highly collectible item and extremely hard to find since it vanished so soon after its release. But Cars' collectors have sought out copies, much to Ric's dismay.

More on Ben Orr's early career; story provided by Dances With Bears: "Prior to joining 'The CARS', Benjamin Orr (who's real name earned him the nickname 'Benny Eleven Letters') played with several start-up bands in Cleveland, Ohio in the early and mid 70's. One of the bands Benny was in was called 'The Velvet Crosswalk', which played gigs at some local places like 'The Berea Lounge'. Being the earliest version of a 'Roadie' in those days, I hung with them a few times doing 'Tech Stuff'. Anyhow, whenever I hear any of the CARS music, I think back to the good old days. Benny, Joe (drummer in Crosswalk) and I met Todd Rundgren at a band try-out once back then. He had this kind of fluorescent orange hair (the first I had seen) and he wore this beautiful embroidered leather jacket. He was a sight, even in Cleveland. I never knew Benny all that well, but, he had a kind of charisma you could feel being around him. I just knew he was gonna be great someday. One last thing, Benny had a sister who I think the song 'Candy O' was titled after."

Ric and Ben later put together another group called Richard and the Rabbits, whose name was suggested by Jonathan Richman. They were a local club band for a while. Soon after, Greg temporarily left Ric and Ben and joined up with groups including Orphan, a soft-rock band, and Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture, who worked in musical comedy, where he played Elliot, David, Ben, and Greg ('You Might Think') a variety of instruments. Ric and Ben then performed as an acoustic duo called Ocasek and Orr at the Idler coffeehouse in Cambridge. Some of the songs they played became the background music in early Cars' songs.

Yet another group followed, this time including Elliot Easton and later, Greg Hawkes, after returning from Martin Mull's group. It was called Captain Swing (or Cap'n Swing). This is what caught the attention of Maxanne Sartori, a local DJ on WBCN-FM who began frequently playing their songs. She had seen Cap'n Swing perform live and soon became friends with Ric. She also discovered that she had attended the same school as Ric - Antioch College. He had originally asked Maxanne to manage this new group, but she turned him down, claiming that she could do nothing for them. However, she did suggest that Ben be seen playing an instrument instead of just standing around. Ric told her that he can play any instrument, but he played the bass guitar the best. Maxanne concluded, "Well, tell him that he's got to play the bass from now on."

David Robinson

Though they were slowly becoming more experienced musicians, Cap'n Swing still had a long way to go before developing a professional image. Cap'n Swing's drummer was soon replaced by David Robinson even though David said that he should really have a regular job instead and that the Cars would be his last band. Best known for his career with the Modern Lovers, David had also layed in DMZ and the Pop! But David was more than just a new drummer. Bringing to the group his artistic style, he created a new visual image that could be seen on their albums, their image, and on stage for years to come. David was even the one who came up wiht the Cars' name which led to a lot of catchy, automobile related puns. Aside from that, Ric stated that, "It's so easy to spell; it doesn't have a 'z' on the end; it's real authentic. It's pop art, in a sense."

After spending the winter of 1976 in Ric Ocasek's basement working on a new collection of songs, The Cars were soon signed to Elektra Records (instead of Arista). But this time they had to go out and get themselves discovered rather than waiting for a record company to come to them. The brass at Elektra liked what they were hearing on the radio: a demo version of "Just What I Needed," which would go on to become The Cars' first single on their debut album. checkered flag


Benjamin Orr
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If only it were so."

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