An important but little-heard branch of the
Big Star family tree,
Rock City was a short-lived pop/rock band from Memphis, TN, that featured
Chris Bell and
Jody Stephens shortly before they teamed up with
Alex Chilton. Primarily a studio project,
Rock City was the brainchild of
Bell and fellow Memphis pop obsessive
Thomas Dean Eubanks, who wrote the lion's share of the group's material. Since both
Bell and the group's keyboard player,
Terry Manning, were engineers at Ardent Studios,
Rock City was in the enviable position of being able to record an album in a top-flight facility without the support of a record contract, and the group completed an 11-song set between 1969 and 1970. However,
Rock City was unable to secure a release for the album, despite the strength of the material, and when former
Box Tops singer
Alex Chilton (who was a longtime friend of
Bell) expressed his enthusiasm for the material,
Bell and
Stephens parted ways with
Eubanks, and after a short spell recording with
Manning as Icewater, the pair teamed up with
Chilton and
Big Star was born.
Rock City's album was lost in a tape storage facility shortly after that, but it was eventually discovered years later and received a belated release in 2003.
–
Mark Deming, Rovi