Knight Raiders - Edgewood Studios acetate

Update! Just in time for Christmas - I slashed the price of the record to $12 per unit from now until the new year! With your purchase you will also receive a link where you can download a digital file of the two songs - the same digital files used to produce the record.

And remember, I can ship 5, possible more, records for one low shipping cost within the continental U.S. - usually between $4 and $5.

Available on eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/2359751395...uid=s9EC8IsvQI6&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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TJ
 
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Well, it’s been one year since I first listed the Knight Raiders 45 RPM vinyl record for sale on G45Central Forums. The record was the result of a project intended to introduce the Knight Raiders to the world and to make a vinyl record of the two original 1967 songs. In the words of Bosshoss, the objective of the project was to ensure the Knight Raiders songs are immortal and take their rightful place in ‘60s rock n roll history. WOW! HOW COOL IS THAT! Based on the world-wide response to the record – MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!

So now, I want to take a moment to thank all of you for your support and encouragement to tell the story of the Knight Raiders. I would also like to thank all the many members and guest who purchased the record – either directly from me or on eBay. But most of all, I would like to give a special thanks to Mike the Raven for getting the whole thing started when he posted about a mystery acetate he came across while researching for a article about garage bands (which is how I discovered G45 Central); Leonard Schwab, former record label owner and music promoter, who kindly allowed us to use his pristine acetate to digitize the two songs (now a part of the Bosshoss’ vintage library); and Mark Taylor who played a crucial role in the making of the vinyl record with his supernatural audio skills, designing the record cover, and supporting me throughout the project. I could not have done without your support.

And for those who are not familiar with the Knight Raiders and their two original songs recorded in 1967, you can read all about them and the production of the record in this thread started by The Raven. You can either go to the top of this thread or just click the following link which will take you to the first post: https://g45central.xenforo.cloud/threads/knight-raiders-edgewood-studios-acetate.5218/post-53609

Also, I’ve decided to extend the Holiday Sale ($12 plus $4.00/$5.00 shipping in the USA) for another few weeks. You can purchase the record on eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/2359751395...uid=s9EC8IsvQI6&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Each purchase includes a link to digital versions of the songs for download.

I’d like to close this year-end post by saying how much fun it’s been being part of the great G45Central community and sharing my stories about my time as the drummer for the Knight Raiders (1966 – 1968).

Thanks again for all your support and I hope everyone has a joyful and prosperous New Year!

All the best in 2025!

TJ
 
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You're very welcome Steve! Like i said, before, being part of this project is nothing less than a dream come true. I just turned 50 (gah!?), and most of those 50 years have been propelled by a genuine love for crazy loud music from the Vietnam era. So your reminder of this great project is one of the best birthday presents i've recieved this year :-)

And sorry we didn't cross paths earlier in the holiday season, hectic family plans made it impossible for me to swing by NOVA for a visit, but in the spring i'm probly heading down to Dig! Records to check on consignments of the Towson-Glen Arm Freakouts comps i left down there

I'll keep you posted on that as the spring gets closer

Happy new year everyone!
 
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A few weeks ago, while as I was doing an internet search for my old band mates, something I do periodically, I came across some sad news – Jim Fetrow, the original lead singer for the Knight Raiders, passed away on September 19, 2018, after a 2 1/2-year battle with Glioblastoma brain cancer. He was 69 years old. Jim was a hunter, wood craftsman and, of course, a music enthusiast. He was also known worldwide for his expertise in the sport of Traditional Archery.

Even though I only saw Jim a few times after the band broke up in 1968, I have fond memories of him, especially the cold, wintry day in February 1967 when we went to Edgewood Studios in Washington, D.C., to record two original songs. I’ve always considered Jim a friend and will miss him very much. Rest in Peace, Jim.

Steve

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(The following message was also posted on the G45 Supermarket Forum.)

A few weeks ago, while as I was doing an internet search for my old band mates, something I do periodically, I came across some sad news – Jim Fetrow, the original lead singer for the Knight Raiders, passed away on September 19, 2018, after a 2 1/2-year battle with Glioblastoma brain cancer. He was 69 years old. Jim was a hunter, wood craftsman and, of course, a music enthusiast. He was also known worldwide for his expertise in the sport of Traditional Archery.

Even though I only saw Jim a few times after the band broke up in 1968, I have fond memories of him, especially the cold, wintry day in February 1967 when we went to Edgewood Studios in Washington, D.C., to record two original songs. I’ve always considered Jim a friend and will miss him very much. Rest in Peace, Jim.

Steve

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Although I did not personally know him, I am sorry to read the news and your loss. I am glad that Jim leaves you with good memories.