On this episode of Vinyl Vibes, Jack is joined by J.P. Pennington, guitarist and co-lead vocalist of Exile. J.P. joined a group called The Exiles in 1964. The following year, in 1965, the band recorded their first single, an original song called The Answer to Her Prayers. The single did not chart, but in 1966, the band had its first big break when they had the opportunity to be a support act on Dick Clark’s Caravan of Stars Tour. From playing small gigs around their local area, the band soon found themselves playing alongside hitmakers such as Paul Revere and the Raiders and Tommy Roe.
In 1973, the band changed its name from The Exiles to Exile. The group released their first two albums on the Wooden Nickel label in the same year, but they didn’t achieve chart success. Exile was soon dropped by Wooden Nickel, but in 1975, the band came to the attention of established Australian songwriter Mike Chapman. Chapman wanted to break into the U.S. music market and began writing songs for the group. In 1978, Exile recorded Chapman’s song Kiss You All Over and signed a three-album deal with Curb Records. Kiss You All Over was released as a single and brought the group immense success, reaching #1 in the United States, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia. The song is remembered today as one of the signature tracks of the '70s.
After the success of Kiss You All Over, Exile struggled to match that same level of success in the pop music world. In the early '80s, the band decided to shift their musical direction from pop to country music. In 1983, they released their first album as a country band, titled Exile. The second single from this album, Woke Up in Love, written by J.P., became a #1 hit on the U.S. country charts. It was the first of ten consecutive #1 country hits the band would have, bringing the group back into the spotlight.
More recently, Exile released a studio album in 2023 called A Million Miles Later. This double album features a staggering 16 new original songs by the group. The album is available on CD, Vinyl, and USB and can be purchased from the band’s website at exile.biz.
"We didn’t really know what to think! We were all like, 'Can we say that? Can we sing those lyrics?' We had been told 'no' so much that we thought, 'What the heck, what is there to lose?' And they put Kiss You All Over out, and I mean, it shot up the charts like a rocket ship. It was incredible." — J.P. Pennington on this episode of Vinyl Vibes, talking about how Exile’s number one hit Kiss You All Over came to be.
Episode Hosted and Produced by Jack Hodgins