PKC 1013 - Milwaukee WI USA 1967. Hep rendition of the Roky warhorse. Most of 'em were students at University of Wisconsin. Peculiar enough a clip from the UMW campus paper notes that not only did they appear on local television but hints at a second 45 called "Paper Clothes" on Mercury:
"They have already cut a single with Mercury Records. [...] Recently they appeared on Channel 4's "Today For Women" show, modelling their characteristic stage outfits - paper clothes (which is the name of their record)." - UMW Post Tuesday, May 2, 1967
Personnel: Dave Wiegan 20, lead guitar and singer; Paul Nelson 19, organ, tambourine, singer; Jim McGinnis 19, John Shulze 19, bass and singer; Steve Dillon 18, rhythm and lead singer.
PKC 1013 - Milwaukee WI USA 1967. Hep rendition of the Roky warhorse. Most of 'em were students at University of Wisconsin. Peculiar enough a clip from the UMW campus paper notes that not only did they appear on local television but hints at a second 45 called "Paper Clothes" on Mercury:
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Recently they appeared on Channel 4's "Today For Women" show, modelling their characteristic stage outfits - paper clothes (which is the name of their record)." - UMW Post Tuesday, May 2, 1967
Personnel: Dave Wiegan 20, lead guitar and singer; Paul Nelson 19, organ, tambourine, singer; Jim McGinnis 19, John Shulze 19, bass and singer; Steve Dillon 18, rhythm and lead singer.