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Myron Lee
and the Caddies |
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From out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, came a young man named
Myron Lee. His drive and style of music had appeal for all ages and his
records made it to the top... including an appearance on the Dick Clark
American Bandstand. |
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1959. Jerry Haacke, Barry Andrews, Dick Davie, Myron Lee, Randy
Charles. |
1963. Dick Clark, Jerry Haacke, Joel Shapiro, Stu Perry, Myron
Lee, Fred Scott, Curt Powell. |
1990. Gary Swanson, Rock Bunkhardt, Dave Severtson, Myron Lee
(front). |
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The
FIREBALLS |
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The instrumental hit 'Bulldog' started it. Then came 'Torquay..
But it was probably 'Sugar Shack' that placed the Fireballs on every radio
station playlist. They're still going strong, entertaining audiences all
across the United States. |
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1959. Stan Lark, Eric Budd, George Tomsco, and Chuck
Tharp. |
2001. George Tomsoco, Stan Lark, Dan Aguilar and Ron
Cardenas. |
Mr.Guitar, George Tomsco |
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Detroit
Lakes Jam Party |
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When drummer Gary Olson needed a little help with medical bills,
the Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, troops gathered for the cause. Sunday nights
became fun and fund raiser nights with Country players and Rockers from
old and new gathering to jam... and they're still at it every Sunday.
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Gary and his Mom enjoying a Sunday Jam Fest |
Every style of singer and player join the festivities in Detroit
Lakes. |
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Keyboards, guitars, horns, congos, fiddles, it all
fits! |
There's always one lucky guy. |