This photo was used for the cover of of The Jerms first 45 single “Good Feelin Yea”, and “Bald Headed Women”. The 45 was released in 1965 and was a regional hit. The record was sent to Columbia Records and landed The Jerms a record deal.
I had great fun during the sixties briefly touring with the Jerms as a grip and doorman. Enjoyed the music and crowds. Always thought they would break through.
Thanks for the comments Doug….we would love to hear any stories or recollections you may have from that time. Feel free to contact us at info@behindtheboard.net
I have a lot of pictures of 1969 – 1970 in Kansas, Jerms, living in Chicago, moving to Los Angeles and the Lexington Avenue and Ardmore houses if you would like them, Galen,
This was the first group photo of the Jerms in 1964.
This photo was used for the cover of of The Jerms first 45 single “Good Feelin Yea”, and “Bald Headed Women”. The 45 was released in 1965 and was a regional hit. The record was sent to Columbia Records and landed The Jerms a record deal.
I had great fun during the sixties briefly touring with the Jerms as a grip and doorman. Enjoyed the music and crowds. Always thought they would break through.
Thanks for the comments Doug….we would love to hear any stories or recollections you may have from that time. Feel free to contact us at info@behindtheboard.net
I have a lot of pictures of 1969 – 1970 in Kansas, Jerms, living in Chicago, moving to Los Angeles and the Lexington Avenue and Ardmore houses if you would like them, Galen,
Dyanne Senogles Zundel
Great to hear from you Dyanne, I would love to see them!