Continuing on down Memory Lane, here are the next two pages of the Silver Laughter Booklet. First up are two of the founding members’ photos, Jon and Steve. The sketches were done by Steve, the band’s official cartoonist.
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Pages 1 & 2 of the Silver Laughter Booklet
Back on January 13, I posted the cover art for the Silver Laughter advertising booklet. Upon opening that cover, here are the first two pages of that piece. I am pretty sure Jon and Kim’s dad, John, put this together…. Read More ›
Another Cut from “Handle With Care” by Silver Laughter
“Take My Money” This is a Jon Ludtke song with the middle 8 added by us working together which is being re-posted for our new tune in factor. It was received really well as one of the encores we were… Read More ›
Yes, There Are More Silver Laughter IRRMA Induction Concert Photos!
Though I have more, I am posting four of them here from our induction concert on August 31, 2014.
Follow Up on the Silver Laughter New York Trip
The other day a thought occurred to me; a “what we should have said” moment, if you will. As I stated before in an earlier post, the only A&R man we were successful in actually being able to talk to… Read More ›
“Sailing On Fantasies” Press Release
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”!
Four More Silver Laughter Performance Photos
Taken from various venues we played, Carl shot these pictures of us either onstage or during one of our breaks.
The Blue Moon Ballroom – An Old Silver Laughter Haunt
Carl sent a bunch of flyers from various venues Silver Laughter played. This one is from the Blue Moon Ballroom in Marshall, MN. The date was in February of 1978. As a side note, I believe this is the first… Read More ›
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 ›