- One of the reasons I do this is to make sure the facts are correct and the right band members are honored. It's getting to be a long time ago and memories are sometimes short, and often the newspaper, and ads are just wrong. I did a little piece with some tunes earlier on the Idle Few. (Click on the Idle Few to check it out).
Known as the Kingsmen until they recorded they were-
From the top, clockwise:
- Bill Compton - Bass
- John Chappelow - Lead & Rhythm
- Rick Webster - Lead & Rhythm
- Ron Bennett - Lead Singer & Sax
- Dan Mclean - Drums
- Ron Knoop - Organ
From top to left:
- Ron Bennett
- Paul Romine
- Rick Webster
- Ron Knoop - nearly kneeling
- Dan McLean - sitting
Special thanks to Ron for the great pics and info!
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marenqo
I HAVE THE SECOND BLUEBOOK 45 RECORD AS WELL AS THE FIRST SOMA.I AM HAVING TROUBLE CONTACTING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND WAS A MEMBER OF THE ORIGINAL POOR BOYS 64 TO 66 AND J&THE RAIDERS 66 TO 68. BOTH GROUPS WERE OUT OF ARLINGTON H.S. AS WELL AS WERE THE INDPLS KINGSMEN-IDLE FEW WHICH WE FRIENDS FROM SCHOOL AND PLAYED MANY GIGS TOGETHER.CAN SOLVE SOME QUESTIONS ON YOUR PAGE ABOUT JAY AND OR J OF THE RAIDERS.
Wow, the Poor Boys and J & the Raiders. Sounds great, hope we get to swap some notes. Were you with the Poor boys that recorded on Flame?
I noticed a member a band member of the "idle Few" by the name of Paul Romine.
Could this be the same Paul Romine who races a Top Fuel dragster in NHRA and IHRA drag racing ? He is from Indy area.
Yep. Went from a rockin roller to a dragracer. Had a blast doing both!!
Romine
I knew Mark Gray in Bloomington when he was with The Screaming Gypsy Bandits. He’s featured on Mock Up which might come up as Mark Bingham / Caroline Peyton. I met him again in NYC circa 1977 through drummer Stan Gage. Stan & Mark G were both over the top great players and concentrated on very edgy Jazz. Stan was a North Central alum & MG went to Broad Ripple I believe. Gray had a fantastically wicked sense of humor. Sadly both died in the 90’s kteare@optonline.net
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