Product DescriptionDove Studio opened it?s doors in St. Louis Park, Mn. in the spring of 1964 and lasted until 1970. During the six year span the studio literally recorded hundreds of groups of all different kinds of music genres. Contained on this album are 27 gems of unissued rock and roll material, beginning with hard-driving Mike Waggoner and the Bops in ?64, and ending with probably the strangest recording session that ever occurred on Dove?s premises- Michael Yonkers in 1969. 15 different bands are represented in this package, each showcasing a different musical style. Starting things off with straight-ahead R&R are the Bops, Magpies and Mercymen, all of which owe a tip of the hat to Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. R&B was a strong influence in the Twin Cities during the mid-60?s and the Lancers and the Nite Caps do their part to keep the style flowing. Since the Trashmen were out on the road most of ?64, the Underbeats took over as "top-dog" combo in their absence. Four unreleased tunes by the group are included here. Two of the top instrumental bands from the state, the F.B.I. Idiots (Gregory Dee & The Avanties in disguise) and the Titans show their wares, along with the female-led Marcia & the Lynchmen. In early 1966, Sir Laurence & The Crescents recorded a powerful, Raiders-like, open throttle rocker which has remained unissued ?til this day. Psychedelia/Punk was no stranger to the state of MN as witnessed by the Fragile Zookeeper, the Calico Wall, and an unknown, unnamed acetate of mammoth proportions included herein. Rounding things out is the Chad & Jeremy-like Longman & Fogel and the truly bizarre Michael Yonkers, who thought he was receiving transmissions through his guitar from aliens! In all cases, the bands contained on this project walked out of their respective sessions with acetates or mastertapes in hand to proceed with as they wished. Thankfully their musical legacy had survived the past three decades to finally see the light of day. Includes huge booklet with extensive liner notes, photos, etc.