Our new single hit #14 in the US for Pop music. Isn’t that what “Love Me Do” peaked at in the UK?
Mick Orton
1976 or 1977 Advertising Card for Silver Laughter at Spirit of St. Louis
I have talked a lot about this club in Mt. Joy, just north of Davenport, which had the big model of the famous Lindbergh plane hanging over the stage and dance floor. Yes, it is where I found out I… Read More ›
Silver Laughter – Beatles Tribute #1 – Recorded July of 1977
“Beatles Tribute #1 – Calgary, July 1977” Click on the link above to hear the entire set which is over 1 hour long. I believe this was recorded the last night we were at the Tradewinds in Calgary, Alberta. I… Read More ›
August 1977 Silver Laughter Itinerary
Our manager, Art Stenstrom, was very good about getting our publicity out to people interested in our band. This publication was one of the ways. The third page in our August fan newsletter has our booking schedule for upcoming jobs…. Read More ›
Blue Moon Ballroom Flyer – A Silver Laughter One Night Job
Here is a club flyer from 1977 showing Silver Laughter as playing the Blue Moon Ballroom on Sunday, November 7th.
More Beatles Music from Silver Laughter
“Day Tripper – Nowhere Man – And Your Bird Can Sing” Here is a clip that was posted back in July of last year. I think it is an outstanding medley of three exceptional songs by the Beatles taken from… Read More ›
Jump Back in the Silver Laughter Time Machine – “Some Kind of Wonderful”
“Some Kind of Wonderful” Click on the link above to hear Silver laughter perform a cover of the Grand Funk Railroad hit. Jon and I trade vocals on the versus. And Ken can’t help but add his guitar flourishes even… Read More ›
Collector’s Item – 2014 Silver Laughter Guitar Pick
I had a bunch of these made up to give out at the IRRMA Hall of Fame induction, however, somewhere along the way, the little baggie I had them in disappeared. It’s not clear if they fell out of my… Read More ›
Silver Laughter Booking Schedule from 1977
As you can see from the document this was for band use only because it had what we were being paid by the various clubs. For example, The Red Bull in Norfolk, NE paid us $1,450 in 1977 for 6… Read More ›
Silver Laughter and the IRRMA Concert
Today I was listening to the concert we did at the IRRMA Hall of Fame Ceremony back in August of 2014 which I happen to have on video. Thanks to Paul’s son-in-law the entire 25 minute set is in my… Read More ›