Back in the early-mid 60's I used to carry my Ampex
960 2 track recorder around to clubs and record
groups playing live.
One such group was called "the Shadows" and
Robert Young was the lead guitarist. He was
very good with a style similar to Lonnie Mack
(McIntosh).
Does anyone remember this player. He had another
group called "The Chandeliers".
I've got all these wonderful old recordings and want
to share them with the world but think it prudent to
get in touch with Robert before doing anything with
those recordings.
Another group I recorded at my cottage was The
Escorts - later called The Allman Joys, The Hourglass
and finally The Allman Brothers Band.
Those tapes are now in Gregg Allman's hands and
control. They turned out to be quite valuable in
the end after holding on to them for over 30 years.
I also have great recordings of "The Stereos" at the
Martinique in Daytona with Tommy Knight singing a
James Brown style show one night. Jim Matherly
played lead guitar .
Thanks,
Lee Hazen, Hendersonville, TN
960 2 track recorder around to clubs and record
groups playing live.
One such group was called "the Shadows" and
Robert Young was the lead guitarist. He was
very good with a style similar to Lonnie Mack
(McIntosh).
Does anyone remember this player. He had another
group called "The Chandeliers".
I've got all these wonderful old recordings and want
to share them with the world but think it prudent to
get in touch with Robert before doing anything with
those recordings.
Another group I recorded at my cottage was The
Escorts - later called The Allman Joys, The Hourglass
and finally The Allman Brothers Band.
Those tapes are now in Gregg Allman's hands and
control. They turned out to be quite valuable in
the end after holding on to them for over 30 years.
I also have great recordings of "The Stereos" at the
Martinique in Daytona with Tommy Knight singing a
James Brown style show one night. Jim Matherly
played lead guitar .
Thanks,
Lee Hazen, Hendersonville, TN

