high schools. We appeared on Binghamton and Utica, NY TV shows but we never became famous. We did make good spending money for a bunch of kids, met a lot of girls, and had a blast. We traveled in two station wagons, driven by two band parents.


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Larry, I'm squinting hard but are those guitars a Mosrite and a Hagstrom?Larry Jamieson wrote:In 1964 I started my performing career as a member of "The Mustangs," a five piece rock band. We played Beatles, Beach Boys, Stones, Dave Clark Five, etc. Most of our gigs were high school dances in our home town and surrounding village
high schools. We appeared on Binghamton and Utica, NY TV shows but we never became famous. We did make good spending money for a bunch of kids, met a lot of girls, and had a blast. We traveled in two station wagons, driven by two band parents.
OMG............The Brawley Inn. Now there's a name from the past. I spent 25 years in the Air Force and in the late 60's - early 70's spent a lot of time TDY to El Centro doing cargo airdrop testing. Man, was that area close to being the armpit of the universe in those days. There weren't many places to hang out, but the Brawley Inn was one of them and had great steaks. We used to call it the "Knife and Gun Club" because of all the fights that broke out there once the alcohol levels got elevated. Things were so boring in that godforsaken section of Imperial County, that the cowboys would come into places like the Brawley Inn on a Friday and Saturday nights and fight their best friends for no other reason than to have something to do.Herb Steiner wrote: Brawley Inn, Brawley CA, 1971. This was a hard core country honky tonk gig