I was in 6th grade
in Lakewood, Ohio when the Beatles sang on Ed's
show and my very cool sister My first band cranked up
to 10 in 1965 when I met my lifelong friend John in
7th grade. Music saved me from being just another
acne-devastated nobody. We played school dances at
Horace Mann Jr. High School and other local
"venues." The Paupers even ventured into a few
private parties and played a nasty-ass place my
station-wagon driving dad described as a "road
house" with a streetwise snort. (The drunks loved
us!) We walked away from our
best paying gigs with about $135 in cash, as I
recall. Which we used mostly to burn through a long
string of vintage instruments we should have NEVER
traded away. On the upside, we also stuck with
music in the long haul. The Paupers played mostly
junk Kent guitars, before graduating to a Goya
pushbutton solid body (mine) a Hagstrom electric
12-string (John's), and a Gibson SG that we "tuned
down" and used as a bass. Our drummer played...what
else...a Ludwig blue sparkle kit. We sang
Beatles-influenced harmony through EV 664s (still
got 'em!) running into a Bogen "PA" amp (it had a
"PHONO" output, too) and our amps were the
tube-fired stuff kids drool over today at vintage
shows...a Vox (unknown Model) a Gibson Falcon and
my much-hated-at-the-time Searsburger Silvertone
with the 6 x 10 cab. Personnel: Influences: Setlist
Sample: Equipment:
Rehearsal
Space: Band
Vehicles: Fashion
Statement: Best
Gig: Gig
from
Hell!: Last
Gig:
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