Carl sent this scan of the press release our manager, Art Stenstrom, did for our second album, “Sailing On Fantasies”. The only problem is that the word in the first paragraph should be “released” not “release”!
70’s music
More Music from “Sailing On Fantasies” by Silver Laughter – “Rainbow”
“Rainbow” This was one of my mom’s favorite Silver Laughter songs. The photo is an outtake from the Worthington sessions that Art Stenstrom took of us.
Machu Picchu Records Reissues “Through You” by The Contents Are:
Early last summer, I caught wind of a planned re-release of the album “Through You” on vinyl by Machu Picchu Records and put in my order. At $20, it seemed like a great deal. A German label, Shadok Records, did… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Has an International Audience!
Since the site began, I have seen people view us from all over the world! Today in addition to the US, we had visitors from Poland, France, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Finland and Austria. My hope is one day some of… Read More ›
1965 Photo of a Band that Influenced Silver Laughter
The big band in the Quad Cities around the 1960’s was (and still is) The Night People. Besides Silver Laughter, they influenced what almost all of the bands in the area were playing. This photo I grabbed from the Internet… Read More ›
A Christmas Present From Silver Laughter – “No One Can Do It”
“No One Can Do It” In the spirit of Christmas on Christmas Eve we would like to present this Silver Laughter track. Click the link above to hear the third song on the “Handle With Care” album from 1976. New… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Revival of “Sailing On Fantasies” Cut – “Turn It Down”
“Turn It Down” This is one of the songs we did for our IRRMA Hall of Fame performance in August 2014. I now have the entire set which was recorded by Paul Staack’s son-in-law and posted on YouTube. All I… Read More ›
The Last of the Silver Laughter Photos from the “Handle With Care” Recording Session
Here are two left over pictures of Silver Laughter recording harmonies in the Warrensburg studio for the “Handle With Care” album taken by sound and light man, Carl Frisch. The first shows all four of us singing. We were very… Read More ›
A Couple of Performance Photos of Silver Laughter’s Mick Orton
I really wish I had more pictures of the whole band onstage, but I don’t. Another thing I regret is not having more photos of us with Kim, but cameras were pretty new back then :-). Anyway, Carl sent me… Read More ›
Another Cut from “Handle With Care” – “Angela”
“Angela” The other day I was at my doctor’s office of sports medicine, and the woman who took my vitals introduced herself as Angela. Of course, it gave me the opportunity to remark that my daughter’s name is Angela… AND… Read More ›