I've been searching around for info on these guys and this what I've found (so far?)
The Keggs, 'To Find Out' Orbit Records (1967)
-'Four young men from Garden City, Michigan'
^close enough to Detroit don't you think?
- '... a band so hated they had to change their name before and after each gig they played'
^Does anyone know why were they hated?
-Members: Art Lenox, Bob Rich, Pat Amboyan, Steve Cool
^(I don't who played what so don't ask)
-Recorded July 1967 at B.A. Starr studio at 13305 Dexter
-No bass on the record
-'Yolanda Owens offered up her imprint, Orbit Records, for the release. She told them to come back in two weeks for their records. The band returned later only to find rubble…the studio was completely decimated by the ’67 race riots. Owens managed to press 100 copies of the single. She gave the band 75 and sent the rest to local DJ’s and star-makers.'
- 'the band broke up after one of the guitarists was 'decapitated' in a motorcycle accident'
- To date there are approximately 10 copies known in existence.
- A completely wrecked, cracked copy sold for $373.
- In 2005 a copy sold for $2561. The buyer of this copy is Jack Whites (of the White Stripes) nephew and collegue Ben Blackwell who also has a promo version of the disc.
Myths:
- 'Legend has it the bassist traded his axe for a pair of Beetle boots the day before the session'
- 'the band had a night of heavy drinking the night before the session'
^Makes me wonder if this myth would have any baring on the name? Beer keg = Keggs? Might also explain the sound of the 'don't-give-a-fuck' sound of them and their guitars.
That's what i have at the moment, feel free to post anything you find
The Keggs, 'To Find Out' Orbit Records (1967)
-'Four young men from Garden City, Michigan'
^close enough to Detroit don't you think?
- '... a band so hated they had to change their name before and after each gig they played'
^Does anyone know why were they hated?
-Members: Art Lenox, Bob Rich, Pat Amboyan, Steve Cool
^(I don't who played what so don't ask)
-Recorded July 1967 at B.A. Starr studio at 13305 Dexter
-No bass on the record
-'Yolanda Owens offered up her imprint, Orbit Records, for the release. She told them to come back in two weeks for their records. The band returned later only to find rubble…the studio was completely decimated by the ’67 race riots. Owens managed to press 100 copies of the single. She gave the band 75 and sent the rest to local DJ’s and star-makers.'
- 'the band broke up after one of the guitarists was 'decapitated' in a motorcycle accident'
- To date there are approximately 10 copies known in existence.
- A completely wrecked, cracked copy sold for $373.
- In 2005 a copy sold for $2561. The buyer of this copy is Jack Whites (of the White Stripes) nephew and collegue Ben Blackwell who also has a promo version of the disc.
Myths:
- 'Legend has it the bassist traded his axe for a pair of Beetle boots the day before the session'
- 'the band had a night of heavy drinking the night before the session'
^Makes me wonder if this myth would have any baring on the name? Beer keg = Keggs? Might also explain the sound of the 'don't-give-a-fuck' sound of them and their guitars.
That's what i have at the moment, feel free to post anything you find