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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Third album 'Has Anyone Here seen Siegfried?' (1977) was dropped by the band's label.
Official released in 2007 remastered with 10 bonustracks through Rockville label
David Surkamp - Lead Vocals
Steve Scorfina - Lead and Rythm Guitars
Tom Nickeson - Keyboards, Guitars, Harmonies
Kirk Sarkisian - Drums
Rick Stockton - Bass
Doug Rayburn - Keyboards

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  • Does anyone know if Tom Nickeson plays anywhere these days? I ran into him playing on Main Steet St. Charles one nite several years back... and used to see him and his brother and I believe Walt Jenkins play at the old Sylvestors in Maplewood many in the late 70's early 80's.. Some years later Tom played at Dorsett Inn for a while, but I've lost track of him. He's a good musician and a great guy.

  • was introdused to this band at the ageof 17, byrOSE O'CONNER OF bONNYBRIDGE SCOTLAND....ooop[s CAPS...

    now I am 8 ... still would love to at least speak again... Stevie... XX

  • What a song

  • some music must be treasured forever!

  • David signed several of my CDs but I NEED the rest. Jeff

  • All bootlegs of this song and the others from the Pavlov's Dog third album (Has Anyone Here Seen Siegfried? AKA The St. Louis Hounds) were made from a 1/4-inch tape copy of the master.

    The main tracks were recorded at Technisonic Studios in Richmond Heights, MO. Additional tracks and mixing were done at The Record Plant in NYC.

    Each member of the band got a 1/4-inch copy of the master to take home while they were waiting for the album to be released by Columbia. It never was.

  • I got to jam with David Surkamp and Tom Nickeson at a birthday party for Bobby Nickeson. i will treasure it forever. I didnt realize how famous he was then.

  • This song is very good but the production is awful. It's a 80's production. Sadly, all this album sounds like that. I hope one day we can listen to the original tapes. "Suicide" or "Only You" are great too.

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