Are you talking about Piqua.......the Buster Keaton Festival? We played that venue a couple of years.....talk about a place isolated from the rest of the...
It wasn't the Buster Keaton Festival. The Knights of Columbus had an old one room church that had a kitchen in the basement. They put on the dances & charged...
How about Garnett Kansas back in the 60's on the square was a place called The Place. Many people would attend dances there on the weekends, and there was...
For us the armory dances were Chanute, Iola, & Yates Center. And yes, there were hundreds of people there at every dance. I remember The Place in Garnett,...
Cliff, you may remember our New Year's Eve '67 gig at the Iola armory. Helluva crowd. I remember being three-quarters in the bag by the end of the night and...
The NewYear's Eve gigs were always the best. It was indeed surprising how many people would come out of the woodworks in these small towns. Piqua was a very...
The single biggest issue for computer-based recording is bus transfer speed. If your hardware has the IDE bus on the same bus as the PCI bus you will probably...
Since Rodney gave me the hint of a memory , I remember when we thought the crowd was especially stupid, slow, or downright un-attentive, we would all leave the...
An original copy of the album by Topeka's Morning Dew just sold on eBay for $360.00. Those old Kansas bands hold their value!!! This album has been ...
I just picked up a copy of this LP on the Playboy label. Pretty good sounds!! I like the bass lines especially. If you run across a copy, check it out. ...
Bill: Boy what a dummie I am, I use to have like 20 copies of that album, and during all my moves, I lost everyone of them. Sure hope you consider them for...
Bill: What album did you pick-up on Playboy label? Larry ksrocker@... wrote:I just picked up a copy of this LP on the Playboy label. Pretty good sounds!!...
Bill, I've got a re-issue copy of the LP and a couple CD's...I agree...there's some real talent on these grooves. I'd like to hear what Malcom is up to...
Whoops...I thought we were still talking about Morning Dew...sorry.. dano danny fleming <danodeluxe2000@...> wrote: Bill, I've got a re-issue copy of the...
Dano: Malcolm is in Topeka playing in a band called The Bop Daddies, says he plays about 30-40 gigs a year, plus his real job that he has been at for many...
Of course, I have to chime in on this one. Ivory was a group formed in Los Angeles in the early 70s with the idea of having a progressive rock band based on...
In a message dated 5/3/2005 12:08:56 PM Central Daylight Time, ... The kind words were well deserved. Actuallly it was you who hipped me to the group. I've...
Grant's brother Lance Gullickson (also a veteran of the group Canoise, who are being inducted into the Minnesota Rock HoF next weekend) joined the group as a...
Hey, Lester! Gee whiz, I'm gone off the line for about 10 days, and almost have 300 new entries to look through!! Can't win for losing, you know... Well, I'm...
Hi Luis! Great story.....I think every band that traveled the Mid-West back in the 60's ran into Bubba and the Boys! We met them in Crete, Neb., Arkansas...
Hey, Craig! Your mention of "The Garden of Eden" in Lucas sure brought back some memories. Back in 1969-70 I met Joe Wright in Hays. He was an art instructor...
This isn't exactly a "death defying story" but it's humorous. In 1966 the Cadillac hearse Friar Tuck and the Monks were using to haul equipment and tool around...
You're absolutely right Beth. Oh by the way I didn't say this but it was all guys that night. We had no civilizing factor riding with us. Ron Bowell ... From:...
Ha Ha!....I love that story Ron. Somebody ought to be writing these down. My kids would get a kick out of stories on the road from the 60's. Every time I read...
If anyone is in the neighborhood this Saturday afternoon, King Midas & The Muflers will be playing from 2-5 in the City of Marquette for the "Thunder In The...