Central Standard Time evolved out of the last of the original Red Dogs in January of 1970. Kent Leopold, Evan Johnson, Randy Shaw, Bob Meyerhoeffer, Roger Walls and Richard Tade were all members of the last original Roarin' Red Dogs Band when they decided to leave the mid-west on their quest to make it big in the music business. Since not all of the Red Dogs wanted to make this move, Mitch Bible, Mike Redd and Larry Church were added to the band that would soon become Central Standard Time. Kent Leopold and Evan Johnson were the leadership behind the band that landed the band it's first gig in Boston in February of 1970. Before leaving Kansas, the band changed it's name to Central Standard Time.
Below are the original members of Central Standard Time, instruments played and home town.
Kent Leopold - Sax and Flute (Coffeeville, Kansas)
Evan Johnson - Drums (Topeka, Kansas)
Bob Meyerhoeffer - Vocals & Guitar (Hastings, Nebraska)
Randy Shaw - Drums and Vocals (Council Grove, Kansas)
Mike Redd - Bass Guitar and Vocals (Wichita, Kansas)
Richard Tade - Hammond B-3 & Piano (Wichita, Kansas)
Mitch Bible - Lead Guitar and Vocals (Mulvane, Kansas)
Roger Walls - Trumpet & Vocals (Rose Hill, Kansas)
Larry Church - Trumpet (Wichita, Kansas)
Below are CST band members that played in later editions of the band.
Bob Eckhoff (trumpet)
Greg Ayers (trombone)
Doug Owen (vocals)
Jim Doherty (drums)
Dave Ferguson (lead guitar)
Moose (drums)
Robbie Barker (organ)
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