The only way to know how much is enough, is to do too much, and then back up. Jerry Jeff Walker "We Do Not Inherit Mother Earth From Our Ancestors, We Borrow Her From Our Children." --Crazy Horse
The music of the 50's, 60's and 70's holds a special memory for those of us who grew up with it. It was music you could sing along with, music you could dance to, music you fell in love with. Now, there's a special place for all of us who treasure-- Oldies Music!
Audio House was started in 1951 by Ed Down. The company was located in his house hence the name Audio House. His specialty was on-location recording. He recorded concerts for public schools and music camps such as the Stan Kenton Music Camps and Midwestern Music Camp.
Groups: The Ravens, Winter Consort, The Illusions, Mirage, Red Dogs, Bluethings, Smack, Tide, Upside Dawn, Spider And the Crabs, Ray Sisters, Sonlife, The Reflections, The Exceptions, Eric and the Norsemen, The Flippers, Sin-Say-Shuns.
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There's a page with MP3's of some of these group's songs and covers. Pretty cool blast from the past!
From the page-
In January of 2003 I was asked to help compile a listing of Kansas City bands from the early KC punk scene. As people started to find the site and contribute information the area of coverage began to expand to Lawrence, Wichita, Topeka, Columbia, Springfield and the timeline started to creep back into the '60s and stretch forward into 2000. While the bands covered expanded so did the site content. The site now hosts over 2,000 images of band photos, fanzines, reviews, CDs and records, tickets and more.
I was a kid through the sixties, but I remember most of this. It should have been at least 30 min. long and each song should have been played all the way through, then they could have touched on a lot more subjects. Plus then it wouldn't have pissed me off by cutting a song about the time I was getting into it.