Until Carl sent me these two photos, I did not remember that Silver Laughter had so many different buttons! The one I remember is the silver one (of which I have several) with the dark blue lettering reading “Silver Laughter”…. Read More ›
Memorabilia
Carl Frisch Shares More Silver Laughter History
Our sound and light man, Carl Frisch (the fifth Silver Laughter), dropped me a note the other day and included some memorabilia along with an old photo. Here is what he said in an e-mail entitled, “The Dodge Van”: “This… Read More ›
Revisit of Silver Laughter’s Booking Calendar for August 1978
August 1978 was another pretty busy time for us though we did have a few days off in between jobs, and then a solid week off at the every end of the month. The first week shows us finishing up… Read More ›
Carl Frisch Sends Silver Laughter Memorabilia from 1977 and Earlier
I got another note from our old sound and light man, Carl Frisch, with several attachments. He said: “Once again congratulations on the Induction. From the postings it looked like all went well, Wish I could have been there. Good… Read More ›
Talent Spectacular ’75 Brochure Features Silver Laughter
Yesterday a flat showed up from Art Stenstrom. It was a surprise to open it and find several pages he had put through the copier to send to me. They were of the 1975 brochure for the Talent Spectacular ’75 put… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Memorabilia for IRRMA Induction
[Note: Kim brought early photos which included members Steve Elliott, Denny Walton and John Carstensen, but the JPG copies in my possession were not of high enough quality to reproduce.] Besides the programs, banners and t-shirts that IRRMA was selling… Read More ›
Revisit of Silver Laughter’s Booking Calendar for June 1978
Finally, a very busy month with only 5 days off! If you remember, we started the last day of May at a place called the Briarwood… sounds like the name of the club in Caddyshack! After 5 nights there, we… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Schedule from the 2014 IRRMA Concert
There were two schedules on the wall to show people who was playing when. I actually think we were ahead of schedule which I am told is very rare! Bands were very considerate about their time onstage. The photo shows… Read More ›
IRRMA Induction Program with Silver Laughter
The programs were $5 each, and people used them to get the inductees to sign them during the autograph session. I can’t tell you how many of these we signed, but suffice to say it was a lot! The index… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Poster From The Cavern
Here is another contribution from Carl Frisch from his collection. It was an advertisement for Silver Laughter at the Cavern. This is the place we were playing when Mark was leaving the band, and where we met Ken who we… Read More ›