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About Jay & The Americans
Jay and the Americans were a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of Howard Kane (born Kirschenbaum), John (J.T.) Traynor, Kenny Vance (born Rosenberg), and Sandy Yaguda.
They were discovered while performing in student venues at New York University in the late 1950s. They auditioned for Leiber and Stoller, who gave the group its name. In the manner of the time, Leiber and Stoller wanted to extend this to "Binky Jones and the Americans", but Traynor declined to be known as Binky Jones his whole career. He instead offered up "Jay", a family nickname, and it suited everyone.
They first hit the Billboard charts in 1962 with the tune "She Cried"; its highest charting was #5. The next two singles didn't fare nearly as well, and John Traynor left the group. David Black (né David Blatt) of The Empires took his place (after first agreeing to adopt the name Jay Black), and Empires guitarist Marty Sanders also joined. Black sang lead for the rest of the group's existence.
They returned to the charts in 1963 with "Only In America", a song originally meant for The Drifters. Other notable hits for the Americans were "Come a Little Bit Closer" in 1964, which hit #3, and "Cara Mia" in 1965, which hit #4. The Americans also recorded a commercial for H.I.S. Slacks, and a public service announcement for the Ad Council, featuring a backing track by Brian Wilson and Phil Spector.
In 1968, they recorded an album of their favorite oldies remade fresh, called Sands of Time, and its single was "This Magic Moment", which also came through the Drifters. This was the last Top Ten record for the Americans, although a follow-up album, Wax Museum, did yield the #19 hit "Walkin' In The Rain", first recorded by The Ronettes.
Their next singles failed to chart, and the band grew apart, but the demand for appearances remained. While the other members moved on to solo musical careers, Jay Black continued to perform as Jay and the Americans until the 1980s, with a variety of musicians, including Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, who would later found Steely Dan.
The group reunited in the 1990s for special performances, most notably the 45 Years of Motown special on PBS. As of 2006, Black and his current band continue to tour as "Jay Black and the Americans."
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Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Jay & The Americans on tour?
Yes, Jay & The Americans is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Jay & The Americans concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Jay & The Americans tour
is scheduled for 8 dates across 7 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Jay & The Americans scheduled to play?
Jay & The Americans is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2026-2027. Buy
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When does the Jay & The Americans tour start?
Jay & The Americans’s tour starts Feb 13, 2026 and ends on Jul 07, 2026.
They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Warren at Andiamo Celebrity Showroom and their next upcoming concert
will be in Wilkes-barre at F. M. Kirby Center.