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Garage Hangover

The Chevels released only one single that I know of, but it’s a double-sided instrumental winner. It’s not an unknown single, but it is one of many featuring Pat and Lolly Vegas, who deserve a full singles discography of their own

Brook Hall “I Had a Dream” on Target

Here’s a relatively unknown single by female vocalist Brook Hall. Brook Hall and P. Kasper wrote “I Had a Dream”, and Phil Kasper wrote “Coming of the Sun”, both show publishing Target Music (BMI).Produced by Terry Munford, this was released on the one-off Target label of Hollywood as Target T-1010 in March of 1970.I can’t find any leads on the people who made this record. 1969.The site for '60s garage bands since 2004The site for ’60s garage bands since 2004Contact: Please consider donating archival materials such as photos, records, news clippings, scrapbooks or other material from the '60s.

The Wanderers on Tri-City Records in Nashville

The Wanderers cut this great version of Fats Domino’s 1958 hit, “Sick and Tired”, with catchy lead guitar throughout. I doubt I will discover who was in the Wanderers, as both sides are versions of r&b hits so there is no song writing credit to trace. It does seem possible these Wanderers are the same group on a yellow-label 45 pressed by World Wide Records in Nashville, and produced by Tri-City Records, No. 3269. World Wide Records is mentioned in Billboard as starting in 1966 and having Carlene Westcott Whaley as sales manager, prior to her starting Consolidated Record Enterprises.

The Riders of the Mark and John Hill

The Riders of the Mark may have been a real group, but the credits on their 20th Century Fox single don’t support that idea, and instead point to John Hill, Don Cochrane and their associates. John Hill wrote “Gotta Find Somebody”; John Hill and Don Cochrane wrote “The Electronic Insides and Metal Complexion John Hill and Don Cochrane composed “Love, Love, Love, Love, Love” for the Nite People, also done by Wool, and John Hill released it under his own name on a Columbia 45 backed with “ Hill produced and played guitar on Margo Guryan’s 1968 LP Take a Picture, and produced the sessions that would be released as Susan Christie’s Paint a Lady.

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