It's been 38 years man does time fly. It's realy good to see you guys. my band auditioned at Wha? and played afternoon shows I remeber Howie and Dave the Rave were like my mentors by the way what ever happen Dave and Mike Jimenez. John and Teddy of the Kangaroo and Ruthie the manager? It's good to see that you guys are still wailers. God bless us all.
I had an apartment with danny s. and paul (lenny)s. on 10th street in '68. the three of us were childhood friends in baltimore.I lost track of them after I moved back to baltimore in '71.I am so sorry to learn about danny's suicide this way. anyone know what happened to
Hey Butch--great to hear from you...from what I heard 'Paul' also passed from a drug OD...or some kind of untimely death. I remember the 10th street apartment very well...we participated in some nasty 'goings on' there...and that summer played the Electric Circus. A GOOD memory!!
I remember you as Andy, not ss Andrew. You were listening to Jazz and a song called Christo Rendetor before it was even fashionable to listen to Jazz...You were years ahead of any one else I knew in the music world.............Joe
This vid was put together by Michael Evans. The live shots were done at reunion cookout at Butch & Wendy's house in Trumbull, CT. Butch was guitarist and Wendy was the bass player for Vicki Sue Robinson from late 1975 through her 'Turn the Beat Around" tour of 1976. Butch & Wendy also recorded on Vicki's second record for RCA, "Vicki Sue Robinson."
people get ready was, not done by Stewart originally, it was done by a black singer whom was paralyzed during a concert in Brooklyn, when a speaker cabinent fell on him, Curtis Mayfield
I was the lead guitarist of The Outcasts in 1965-66. Initials AB. If anyone is out there....???? Dane, Jack, Steve, Bobby, Roger, hey Leslie (West)....memories?
I remember you as Andy, not ss Andrew. You were listening to Jazz and a song called Christo Rendetor before it was even fashionable to listen to Jazz...You were years ahead of any one else I knew in the music world.............Joe
@MediaCop Hi, I think the Outcasts were the first band I saw the first time I went to the Cafe Wha. I thought I remembered the lead singer was named Richie and had longish blond hair - I also remember Bobby Diamond - and also Dane. That's about it, am I wrong or right?
nice stuff
cgentile1 4 months ago
Thanks for the memories, had a great time at the Cafe Wha, back then.
Donna and Judy
IamRosko 1 year ago
I lived in the Village in the summer of '67. Man, it was great. Memories to last a lifetime!
a46474647 2 years ago
It's been 38 years man does time fly. It's realy good to see you guys. my band auditioned at Wha? and played afternoon shows I remeber Howie and Dave the Rave were like my mentors by the way what ever happen Dave and Mike Jimenez. John and Teddy of the Kangaroo and Ruthie the manager? It's good to see that you guys are still wailers. God bless us all.
STAY STRONG!
Jim
Tipher3 3 years ago
I had an apartment with danny s. and paul (lenny)s. on 10th street in '68. the three of us were childhood friends in baltimore.I lost track of them after I moved back to baltimore in '71.I am so sorry to learn about danny's suicide this way. anyone know what happened to
lenny strouse aka paul ? - butch parrish
otsegofisher 3 years ago
Hey Butch--great to hear from you...from what I heard 'Paul' also passed from a drug OD...or some kind of untimely death. I remember the 10th street apartment very well...we participated in some nasty 'goings on' there...and that summer played the Electric Circus. A GOOD memory!!
GoldyLake 3 years ago
Hey man, I remember you guys(oreo) used to play the night n' day cafe in orange on the post road! Also new haven gigs...hope your still truckin
ioriorioriorio 4 years ago
Hi Andy,
I remember you as Andy, not ss Andrew. You were listening to Jazz and a song called Christo Rendetor before it was even fashionable to listen to Jazz...You were years ahead of any one else I knew in the music world.............Joe
Theoutcas 4 years ago
This vid was put together by Michael Evans. The live shots were done at reunion cookout at Butch & Wendy's house in Trumbull, CT. Butch was guitarist and Wendy was the bass player for Vicki Sue Robinson from late 1975 through her 'Turn the Beat Around" tour of 1976. Butch & Wendy also recorded on Vicki's second record for RCA, "Vicki Sue Robinson."
vjt418 4 years ago
Way to go VJ...were you there...do know you?
Michael
MicahVita 4 years ago
Hey Micah,
You're quick on the reply! Hope all is well.
Butch (aka VJT418)
vjt418 4 years ago
people get ready was, not done by Stewart originally, it was done by a black singer whom was paralyzed during a concert in Brooklyn, when a speaker cabinent fell on him, Curtis Mayfield
nikkicarress 4 years ago
I love this clip. I had the pleasure to play at the WHA? in 1966 with a group called The Outcasts....
Theoutcas 5 years ago
I was the lead guitarist of The Outcasts in 1965-66. Initials AB. If anyone is out there....???? Dane, Jack, Steve, Bobby, Roger, hey Leslie (West)....memories?
MediaCop 4 years ago
Hi Andy,
I remember you as Andy, not ss Andrew. You were listening to Jazz and a song called Christo Rendetor before it was even fashionable to listen to Jazz...You were years ahead of any one else I knew in the music world.............Joe
Theoutcas 4 years ago
@MediaCop Hi, I think the Outcasts were the first band I saw the first time I went to the Cafe Wha. I thought I remembered the lead singer was named Richie and had longish blond hair - I also remember Bobby Diamond - and also Dane. That's about it, am I wrong or right?
lhcarter 1 year ago