My highschool band was "Lavender" The Riley sisters with me providing low harmonies and guitar at first, eventually gaining equal footing. Much gentler than my later band or my solo act. Less depressing, too. A lot of Ian and Silvia, PP&M, and this:
And one of my all-time favorites, the only tune done by every band I ever played in. We got up to 5-part harmony on the chorus in one incarnation, the final outrageous falsetto top part took us weeks to get right.
I noticed that Hootie and the Blowfish did a very creditable version of this, BTW.
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Orpheus gave a concert at my High School - excellent show.
But enough of teasing us about this band stuff. We want photos!
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Jaime Brockett produced a record for them around 2000 or so...
Great slow dance tune during high school years. I didn't get to see them in concert, although I thought I would. They came to the Commodore Ballroom in Lowell in 1967. I remember the date because it was the day my sister got married (the first time). I didn't quite grasp just how all consuming the wedding would be, so the Orpheus concert was no-go (I didn't have a license, so . . .) How many bands were you in?
I remembered that story, Mike, and thought either you or Ben would point out that I'd posted this video before. As the two people with the most obsessive memories on this blog...
Come to think of it, Mike, when you were at my 60's retro 40th birthday party you saw the only Lavender reunion.
Photos. I'm not sure, but I may have something I can scan in.
Four bands. Or more accurately, three bands and two halves - one that played two gigs and dissolved angrily, one where I guested in for a few gigs.
Akafred must've been there, too.
Nobody told me I was in the company of celebs! I would have brought my autograph book. --But I'm serious about those photos.
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