Odyssey and the Havoc from Fort Stockton
On September 4, 1969, the Fort Stockton Pioneer announced a battle of the bands at the Large Community Hall. Odyssey members were Blane Wilson, Steve Ham, Chris Strong, Stanley Woodard and Larry...
View ArticleThe Remaining Few: Interview with Robert Specht
The Remaining Few, from left: Robby Glodt, Frosty McKee, Joel Mulkey, Robby Specht, and Mike Jones Librarian, musician and record collector Claus Rosenblad, who interviewed Bob Jabour of the Cavemen...
View ArticleThe Sensations of Middlesboro, Kentucky
The Sensations, from left: Mark Steele, Lee Cochran, Stephen Moody, Joe Willis and Brown Carr. The Sensations were 12 and 13 year-olds from Middlesboro, Kentucky, a rural town in Ball County, close to...
View ArticleThe Reasons Why “Don’t Be That Way” on Sound Track
The Reasons Why in the Waco News-Citizen, September 3, 1966. Anyone have a better photo of the group? The Reasons Why cut one of the top Texas records in the ’60s, “Don’t Be That Way” on Sound Track...
View ArticleGatesville Battle of the Bands: The Slow Motions, Rebellions, Wanderers and...
The microfilm photo quality is terrible, but the Gatesville Messenger and Star Forum ran this profile of four groups who competed at a battle of the bands at the Gatesville National Guard armory on...
View ArticleThe Crossfires (aka the Fountain of Youth) early photo and feature
The Fredericksburg Standard of July 7, 1965 published a photo and profile of the Crossfires, a band that would go on to become the Fountain of Youth. The Crossfires won seventh place among 78 groups...
View ArticleMap of Texas bands of the ’60s
Click a marker to see all the bands from that city or town on this site. I will be adding many more over the next few weeks. I’ve covered more bands from Texas than any other state, so I’m...
View ArticleThe First State Bank
Here is a very early photo of the First State Bank, a band that would last into the 70s and record three highly-regarded hard rock singles. The article comes from the April 27, 1969 Gladewater Mirror....
View ArticleOmnibus “Take Your Only Chance” from Lancaster, PA
Omnibus came from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The psychedelic styling on the B-side, “Take Your Only Chance” led me to think this single was from about 1970, but it seems to come a few years later, 1973...
View ArticleThe Fugitives on Alamo Audio, San Antonio TX
The Fugitives are a San Antonio band that recorded two singles. Their first, I believe, is “Louie Go Home” backed with an original by Fugitives guitarist David Fisher, “You Know She’s a Woman”,...
View ArticleThe Steps Beyond “Go on Your Way, Girl”
The Steps Beyond came from Rosebud, Texas, a small town east of Temple. The group cut one signle on Mark VII D-1021 in late 1967 or early 1968. Their version of “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying” has...
View ArticleThe Tempests on Dominion “Midnight” and “Count Down”
The Tempests cut two great original instrumentals for the Dominion Records label of Salem, Virginia, just outside Roanoke. Dewey Anderson wrote “Midnight” and Anderson – Gordon wrote “Count Down”....
View ArticlePaul Allen “Cash for Your Trash”
Here’s a great rocker from Paul Allen, an unknown singer who may have been from western Arkansas. “Cash for Your Trash” sounds a bit unhinged, in a good way, and the guitar break is top-notch. The flip...
View ArticleThe Shandells “Caroline” and “Mary, Mary”
The Shandells, from left: Sean Ryan, Joe Stanley, Tom Nyquist, and Tom Blomquist The Shandells came from Mount Prospect and Arlington Heights, Illinois, adjacent suburbs about 20 miles northwest of...
View ArticleThe Nomads on Kelly DiCianni’s Kel label
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, March 25, 1966 The Nomads came from Oshkosh, Wisconsin and cut only this one single, “You Come Around” / “Don’t Come Runnin to Me”. This is the first release on Kelly...
View ArticleJim Weatherly “I’m Gonna Make It”
Cash Box March 5, 1965I have to thank Lee Bryant for tipping me on to Jim Weatherly’s stomping single, “I’m Gonna Make It” on 20th Century Fox 565. J.D. Lobue and Leland Russell wrote “I’m Gonna Make...
View ArticleThe Fabulous Chevelles “I Want a Girl for My Birthday”
The Fabulous Chevelles cut this one record in the spring of 1965. The singer on “I Want a Girl for My Birthday” asks for a girl who “is on the ball” and “on the square”; he’s even willing to let his...
View ArticleThe Lorey’s of Sparta, Ohio
The Lorey’s (or Lorries) came from Sparta, Ohio, a small town northeast of Columbus. Original members included: Ted Fuller – vocals John Boston – lead guitar Murv Mast – rhythm guitar Ernie Duncan –...
View ArticleThe Venetian Blinds on Grudge
The Venetian Blinds released a great double-sided single in August, 1967, “Just Knowin’ You Love Me” and “Quit Your Belly Achin’ Baby”. Despite a lot of information on the label, the Venetian Blinds...
View ArticleThe Four of Us “I Don’t Need No One” from Queens, NY
The Four of Us came from Queens, NY, though I’m not sure which neighborhood. “I Don’t Need No One” is good tough garage with sax, written by Joseph Guido, Stephen Guido, and Jose Maldonado, all...
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