"Mama" Cass Elliot, Baroness von Wiedenman (19 September 1941 – 29 July 197… Read Full Bio ↴"Mama" Cass Elliot, Baroness von Wiedenman (19 September 1941 – 29 July 1974), born Ellen Naomi Cohen, was a noted American singer who performed with The Mamas & the Papas. She then went onto a successful solo career, releasing nine albums. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she spent most of her childhood both in Baltimore and Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
Elliot was widely considered the most charismatic member of the Mamas & the Papas due to her sense of humor and optimism, in part because of her large size and weight. She was one of the most beloved members of the group, and her warm, distinctive voice was a large factor in their success. She is best remembered for her vocals on the group's Billboard hits "California Dreamin", "Monday, Monday", and "Words of Love", as well as her first hit as an independent act, "Dream a Little Dream Of Me".
Cass was in love with fellow Mamas & Papas band member Denny Doherty. His affair with another married band member, Michelle Phillips, was one of the causes of the break-up of the band. Elliot resented Michelle's perceived betrayal of their friendship and helped to support the band's decision to fire Michelle in June 1966, when it became clear that John Phillips could no longer work with her. The band quickly replaced Michelle with Jill Gibson, girlfriend to their producer Lou Adler. However, by late August of 1966, Michelle was let back into the group, while Jill received a lump sum for her efforts. Gibson would later admit to feeling betrayed by the band.
Cass gave birth to a daughter named Owen Vanessa Elliot, on 26 April 1967, without naming the father.
Elliot guest-starred three times on Julie Andrews's 1973 television series, The Julie Andrews Hour. Cass's voice blended surprisingly well with that of Andrews, given their stylistic differences, and they created a pleasing onscreen chemistry. Cass also made guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show.
Elliot was a close friend and neighbor of coffee heiress Abigail Folger, who was a victim of the Charles Manson murders. She was also close to actress Sharon Tate, writer Wojciech Frykowski, and international hairdresser Jay Sebring, all victims of the Manson madness in the summer of 1969. Singer and performer Sammy Davis, Jr. was also a good friend of Elliot and this group, and Davis has been quoted as saying that they had all been together days before the tragedy, and were it not for he and Cass each flying off to other gigs that week, they too could have been victims of the Manson Family.
After the breakup of The Mamas & the Papas in July 1968, Elliot went on to have a successful solo career, even headlining briefly in Las Vegas, for the whopping contract at that time of USD$40,000 per week. Though her Vegas gig ended badly, she was a regular on TV talk shows and variety shows in the 1970s. Her most successful recording during this period was Dream a Little Dream of Me from her solo album of the same name, released by Dunhill Records. At the height of her career in 1974, having just finished performing at the London Palladium theatre, she died of a heart attack. The coroner surmised her heart had weakened to the point of failure due to Elliot's weight and the effects of several crash diets over the years.
Elliot was married twice. In 1963 she wed James Hendricks; they divorced in 1968 (Hendricks had been a member of "Cass Elliot and the Big Three," later named "The Mugwumps"). In 1971 she married Baron Donald von Wiedenman, a journalist.
It should be noted, that Mama Cass died in the exact same bed, in the exact same room, (although a few years prior), as manic drummer of The Who, Keith Moon, in an apartment owned by singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson.
An urban legend holds that Elliot died while choking on a sandwich, sometimes specified as a "ham" sandwich. Shortly after her death, but before her autopsy, The Times published an article that quoted her doctor as speculating that she "probably... died as a result of choking on a sandwich while lying in bed". However, the coroner found no food in her trachea, and reported the cause of death as heart failure. Nevertheless, the rumor spread, with the popular imagination adding that the sandwich contained ham (it possibly originated as an unkind remark about Elliot's weight). Another version of the story holds that the doctor found a sandwich or partially eaten sandwich in her room, causing him to speculate about the cause of death. Apparently, that version of the story has no corroboration either.
Another popular myth circulated about Elliot. While the Mamas & the Papas were touring as The Magic Circle (their name before changing it to The Mamas & the Papas), Elliot begged friend Denny Doherty to let her join the band. Though she had a great voice, the band's leader, John Phillips, didn't feel her voice blended well with the band's other female vocalist, his wife Michelle Phillips. But Elliot followed the band wherever they appeared, even to an engagement in the Virgin Islands. Here, she was finally accepted into the band. The myth purports that while in VI, a piece of copper tubing fell on her head and miraculously changed her voice. Though untrue, the myth has been repeated by such music professionals as Casey Kasem. Elliot was hit on the head with a copper pipe during a nightclub renovation, but it had no effect on her voice. The myth was apparently started by band member John Phillips as a justification for letting her into the band after initially refusing to allow her to join. He tells the story himself on the PBS special California Dreamin': The Songs of the Mamas and the Papas, insisting it's true.
Both rumors were mentioned in the Filmfour-produced film Beautiful Thing, of which Mama Cass' music is a big feature.
The E! True Hollywood Story biography about Elliot reports (and revives) the completely unfounded and baseless rumor that singer/songwriter John Lennon of The Beatles may have been the father of Elliot's daughter, Owen. This rumor most likely originated from Cass's fantasies due to her obsession with the Beatle -- demonstrated in the Mamas and the Papas rendition of the song "I Call Your Name," written by Lennon/McCartney, in which Cass literally calls out John's (Lennon) name. Many, many years later after the death of Mama Cass, bandmate Michelle Phillips helped Owen find her real biological father.
The song "Make Your Own Kind of Music" was featured in the ABC television show LOST, during the opening of season 2. It was played by Desmond to distract the survivors entering the Hatch.
Elliot was widely considered the most charismatic member of the Mamas & the Papas due to her sense of humor and optimism, in part because of her large size and weight. She was one of the most beloved members of the group, and her warm, distinctive voice was a large factor in their success. She is best remembered for her vocals on the group's Billboard hits "California Dreamin", "Monday, Monday", and "Words of Love", as well as her first hit as an independent act, "Dream a Little Dream Of Me".
Cass was in love with fellow Mamas & Papas band member Denny Doherty. His affair with another married band member, Michelle Phillips, was one of the causes of the break-up of the band. Elliot resented Michelle's perceived betrayal of their friendship and helped to support the band's decision to fire Michelle in June 1966, when it became clear that John Phillips could no longer work with her. The band quickly replaced Michelle with Jill Gibson, girlfriend to their producer Lou Adler. However, by late August of 1966, Michelle was let back into the group, while Jill received a lump sum for her efforts. Gibson would later admit to feeling betrayed by the band.
Cass gave birth to a daughter named Owen Vanessa Elliot, on 26 April 1967, without naming the father.
Elliot guest-starred three times on Julie Andrews's 1973 television series, The Julie Andrews Hour. Cass's voice blended surprisingly well with that of Andrews, given their stylistic differences, and they created a pleasing onscreen chemistry. Cass also made guest appearances on The Carol Burnett Show.
Elliot was a close friend and neighbor of coffee heiress Abigail Folger, who was a victim of the Charles Manson murders. She was also close to actress Sharon Tate, writer Wojciech Frykowski, and international hairdresser Jay Sebring, all victims of the Manson madness in the summer of 1969. Singer and performer Sammy Davis, Jr. was also a good friend of Elliot and this group, and Davis has been quoted as saying that they had all been together days before the tragedy, and were it not for he and Cass each flying off to other gigs that week, they too could have been victims of the Manson Family.
After the breakup of The Mamas & the Papas in July 1968, Elliot went on to have a successful solo career, even headlining briefly in Las Vegas, for the whopping contract at that time of USD$40,000 per week. Though her Vegas gig ended badly, she was a regular on TV talk shows and variety shows in the 1970s. Her most successful recording during this period was Dream a Little Dream of Me from her solo album of the same name, released by Dunhill Records. At the height of her career in 1974, having just finished performing at the London Palladium theatre, she died of a heart attack. The coroner surmised her heart had weakened to the point of failure due to Elliot's weight and the effects of several crash diets over the years.
Elliot was married twice. In 1963 she wed James Hendricks; they divorced in 1968 (Hendricks had been a member of "Cass Elliot and the Big Three," later named "The Mugwumps"). In 1971 she married Baron Donald von Wiedenman, a journalist.
It should be noted, that Mama Cass died in the exact same bed, in the exact same room, (although a few years prior), as manic drummer of The Who, Keith Moon, in an apartment owned by singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson.
An urban legend holds that Elliot died while choking on a sandwich, sometimes specified as a "ham" sandwich. Shortly after her death, but before her autopsy, The Times published an article that quoted her doctor as speculating that she "probably... died as a result of choking on a sandwich while lying in bed". However, the coroner found no food in her trachea, and reported the cause of death as heart failure. Nevertheless, the rumor spread, with the popular imagination adding that the sandwich contained ham (it possibly originated as an unkind remark about Elliot's weight). Another version of the story holds that the doctor found a sandwich or partially eaten sandwich in her room, causing him to speculate about the cause of death. Apparently, that version of the story has no corroboration either.
Another popular myth circulated about Elliot. While the Mamas & the Papas were touring as The Magic Circle (their name before changing it to The Mamas & the Papas), Elliot begged friend Denny Doherty to let her join the band. Though she had a great voice, the band's leader, John Phillips, didn't feel her voice blended well with the band's other female vocalist, his wife Michelle Phillips. But Elliot followed the band wherever they appeared, even to an engagement in the Virgin Islands. Here, she was finally accepted into the band. The myth purports that while in VI, a piece of copper tubing fell on her head and miraculously changed her voice. Though untrue, the myth has been repeated by such music professionals as Casey Kasem. Elliot was hit on the head with a copper pipe during a nightclub renovation, but it had no effect on her voice. The myth was apparently started by band member John Phillips as a justification for letting her into the band after initially refusing to allow her to join. He tells the story himself on the PBS special California Dreamin': The Songs of the Mamas and the Papas, insisting it's true.
Both rumors were mentioned in the Filmfour-produced film Beautiful Thing, of which Mama Cass' music is a big feature.
The E! True Hollywood Story biography about Elliot reports (and revives) the completely unfounded and baseless rumor that singer/songwriter John Lennon of The Beatles may have been the father of Elliot's daughter, Owen. This rumor most likely originated from Cass's fantasies due to her obsession with the Beatle -- demonstrated in the Mamas and the Papas rendition of the song "I Call Your Name," written by Lennon/McCartney, in which Cass literally calls out John's (Lennon) name. Many, many years later after the death of Mama Cass, bandmate Michelle Phillips helped Owen find her real biological father.
The song "Make Your Own Kind of Music" was featured in the ABC television show LOST, during the opening of season 2. It was played by Desmond to distract the survivors entering the Hatch.
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A Song That Never Comes Listen to the emptiness Of the raindrops on the ground Be…
Ain't Nobody Else Like You You're my first and second place The smile that's on my…
Blow Me a Kiss Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whisper…
Blues For Breakfast I had a hard time waking this morning I gotta a…
Burn Your Hatred I've had my say and now I'm through I've just got…
California Earthquake I heard they exploded the underground blast What they say's …
Does Anybody Love You What's it like where you sleeping? Do you wake up alone…
Don't Let The Good Life Pass You By Did you ever lie and listen to the rain fall…
Dream A Litlle Dream Of Me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whispe…
Dream a Little Dream for Me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whispe…
Dream A Little Dream Of Me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whisper…
dream of me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whispe…
Easy Come Takin' the shade out of the sun Whatever made me think…
I Can Dream Can't I I can see No matter how near you'll be You'll never belong…
It's gettin better Once I believed that when love came to me It would…
It's Getting Better-Mama Cass Once I believed that when love came to me It would…
Its getting better Once I believed that when love came to me It would…
Lady Love I don't require a lot to make it Times are hard,…
Make Your Own Kind Of Music Nobody can tell ya There's only one song worth singing They …
Make Youre Own Kind Of Music Nobody can tell ya; There's only one song worth singin', T…
Mama Cass Once I believed that when love came to me It would…
Mama Cass- Dream a little dream of me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whispe…
Move In A Little Closer Baby When your world's closing in And there's no place to hide An…
New World Coming There's a new world comin'. and it's just around the…
One Way Ticket Call the village band out, bid me good bye Everybody stand…
Sour Grapes When no more raindrops can fall from the sky, All the…
The Good Life Did you ever lie and listen to the rain fall…
The Good Times Are Coming The good times are coming They'll be comin' real soon And …
Welcome to the World Welcome to the world of love and laughter baby Welcome to…
Who's To Blame Everybody knows that you love me Cause it shows But still yo…
Words of Love Words of love, so soft and tender Won't win a girls…
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Mark Lindsay recalls the day he met Charles Manson
Mark Lindsay briefly met Charles Manson -- and it was far from (as we name-check his Paul Revere and the Raiders classic) a "Good Thing."
The pony-tailed vocalist tells Billboard it took place when he and producer pal Terry Melcher were sharing a rented house just outside L.A.. One day Dennis Wilson was there, along with some lawyers they knew. Mark figured, "There was a big meeting going on and I didn’t want to disturb that. So I walk into the kitchen to get a drink and squatting against the refrigerator was this little guy in a blue shirt, jeans, long hair and a beard. And he was like a doorstop against the fridge."
That was Manson. Lindsay says he wouldn't get out of the way. He asked Melcher, "Who's the weird guy in the kitchen?’ And someone says, ‘That’s just Charlie Manson, he’s okay.’ It may have been Charlie, but he wasn’t okay."
Melcher moved out shortly after, and so did Lindsay. The next tenants were director Roman Polanski and his wife Sharon Tate, who was later murdered by Charlie's "family." Their story is part of the new movie Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood.
In a chilling postscript, police later told Lindsay that his name and Melcher’s were on a Manson death list. At the time, Mark says, he slept with a pistol under his pillow because of some "weird fan messages... I always wondered what had happened if Terry and I had still been living there and I had that .44. Things might have been different."
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@ShawneeRobinson
I like hiring from the mommy and the papas music from the 160s and 170s
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@daviddavis3389
@@ShawneeRobinsonDod you actually mean that you loved listening to the mama' s and papis'? I'm a Baby boomer & grew up on big mama cass Elliott...she was a fantastic singer! They all were except the young prettier blond! She was basically useless & was probably chosen for her looks...
@maestromike91971
@@daviddavis3389 they a talk brought him into the band because she loved and eventually married John McKenzie. The man with the hat on. Mamma cas was a gifted with a great singing voice. At first, she wasn’t in the band in the beginning. They had her on a sort of probation first I want to hear how she sang in the group and if she was going on stage. Mama Cass kept trying to get him to the band anyways he could and he was eventually excepted. I think about a year later I have a full member of the band and I typed. She didn’t choke on a ham Sandwich in the very beginning of the video long before they had mentioned it. I didn’t know if they would mention it that is a horrible thing to say about someone but, unfortunately, that’s what the evidence tender flow toilet because it was a ham sandwich either on the nightstand or floor. I believe she passed away due to heart failure because of all the diet pills and fads say was trying to lose weight. She sang with another person or group, and unfortunately all the strain on her heart from drug use and being overweight placed more strain on her heart. I pray she passed in a quick and without suffering. God spread, Mama Cass!
@maestromike91971
@@daviddavis3389 I’m a Gen X. So I was a kid when they played and broke up. I watched and listened to them on the radio, I had one of their Albums. I mean an actual record. We used record players when I was a kid, then came Cassette tapes, then CDs. Which I have a lot of. Then streaming and Digital download. I bought a lot of songs and albums . I forgot the website , I’ve been using my iPad to buy music and movies on Apple Store. I lived though it, my grandfather had a cram a phone, which is the record players where are you had to crank, the lever on the side. He had some records and it obviously wasn’t near what we had in the 80s. It just had a sort of a flower shaped thing that amplified the music, not much, it had a sort of nostalgia sound. I’m glad I was Abel to hear it.
@daviddavis3389
Mama Cass certainly was the dominant member of the group & most talented member that created the unique sound the brought the. Into star dom recognition. ..the others could have easily been replaced, but without Cass, they would have been just another garage band! In fact has I been her manager I would have encouraged her to leave and strike out on her solely career long before sticking around! In regards to the rumour about the " choking on a ham sandwich", I also had heard it. . At that time I also believed it (lol) initially I thought it was a poor joke, and later the story slowly went away! I guess someone were poking fun of her weight....Not very nice...thanks for your comments, I enjoyed your thought about those "old days" musicians.
@kathrynlandry-ir8kh
I loved the Mamas and the Papas, but I don’t think they would have achieved what they did without Cass Elliott!❤😢
@muffs55mercury61
I agree. John was the brains behind the songwriting part but Cass's output stood out all the time. She had solo hits whereas John had just one. And I don't care how big she was physically she was the best looking over Michelle any day. Cass aged very little in the last ten years of her life.
@maureentuohy8672
Mamma Cass had one of the most beautiful voice of the 20th century.
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