things to come
Mark VII Class
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2013
I need a great playing copy
I know,all i need is a great playing copy.it dont have to look great
Don't even have a copy in my collection even though I have most releases on that label. I've only seen in once or twice and only
in Maryland. Has anybody ever tried to track the band?
The Spectrum 5 was one of the most popular bands of the mid-late 1960s in Newark, Delaware. The members of the band were Bill Fletcher, vocals and keyboard; Eric Perkins, lead guitar; Ken Becker, rhythm guitar; Charles "Dave" Long, bass guitar; and the late Jim Keesey on drums. "All Psyched Out" enjoyed considerable airplay on local radio stations in the Wilmington, DE area. Bill Fletcher received the writing credits.
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Actually, The Adapters from Newark, Del. also have an awesome Montgomery release, a tuff/stripped down cover of a Lonnie Mack tune b/w a fine moody weeper. The record was picked up by a major label later and became a minor hit in Delaware and the northeastAs far as I know The Spectrum Five were the only non-Maryland/D.C./Virginia act on the label.
Interestingly enuf, The Ides on Ken-Del (a Wilmington, DE label) were actually a Maryland group.
Actually, The Adapters from Newark, Del. also have an awesome Montgomery release, a tuff/stripped down cover of a Lonnie Mack tune b/w a fine moody weeper. The record was picked up by a major label later and became a minor hit in Delaware and the northeast
The Ides on Ken-Del (a Wilmington, DE label) were actually a Maryland group.
Nah, from Milford DE
The member that I interviewed was a Marylander relocated to Alabama who had later played on the '70s Top-40 hit "Motorcycle Mama" by Sailcat.
I'll have to dig out my notes. I located him through his mom.
The "Delaware Garage" comp lists the whole group, but they could be wrong of course. Even tho' there's some usually reliable
info diggers listed.
Any name familiar?
Jerry Miller - Bass
Kim York - Guit
Franz Nachod - Drums
Jim Hall - Guit