Teegarden & Van Winkle
Tartar Field Wayne State University
Detroit, MI
June 21, 1970

Soundboard Recording
Flac Level 8 16 bit
Tape Box Scan Included

Lineage: Soundboard => unknown & forgotten recording deck? => Master Reel 7 1/2" Ampex Reel @ 7.5 IPS
- 1/2 track Stereo => playback deck: Teac 3300S => Edirol R09Hr @ 24-96 => 16gb SDHC card => USB => PC => Goldwave (tracking/fades) => Traders Little Helper Flac level 8

PotHole Productions Release ...#475...

01 - WABX station ID - (0:47)
02 - Season Of The Witch - (8:10)
03 - Workin' On Out With You (4:02)
04 - Work Me Hard Tomorrow (4:40)
05 - Rap Into > (0:52)
06 - We Believe In God, Love, & Rock and Roll (6:50)

Total time: 25:21

Skip "Van Winkle" Knape - electric organ, organ pedal bass, vocals
David Teegarden - drums, vocals


Original uploader notes:
With this release it is by far PotHoles oldest documented recording, (almost forgotten),
that we have located in the archives. We did not record it, (thanks to an original WABX "Air Ace")
for allowing us to bring this show to you as Free Trade, as it was intended in 1970 a "FREE CONCERT"
........presented to you by - (keith - billy)

This was a WABX-FM 99.5 (Detroit) - Free Concert.

This is one of many artists on lineup for the day.
The bands were, in order of appearance:

Dhobi's Itch - (we can't remember if they were recorded - if they were, we can't find the reel)
Shakey Jake - (we can't remember if they were recorded - if they were, we can't find the reel)
Blues Train - (we can't remember if they were recorded - if they were, we can't find the reel)
The Up - (we can't remember if they were recorded - if they were, we can't find the reel)
Teegarden & Van Winkle - (the only band recorded - that we can locate the reel)
(we're still looking for the other reels)...

NOTE: This show is the 16-bit format version and may be burned to a CD.

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<from the web>

Best known for their 1970 smash �God, Love and Rock & Roll,� the duo of drummer David Teegarden and organist Skip �Van Winkle� Knape first began collaborating in their hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma during the early 1960s. After meeting while backing local rockabilly singer Gene Crose, the two later reunited in the group Skip and the Blue Tones before going their separate ways, with Knape touring behind singer/guitarist Rodney Lay and Teegarden remaining a fixture of the Tulsa club circuit. They eventually came back together later in the decade after a chance meeting at the Los Angeles home of another former Tulsa performer, Leon Russell; dubbing themselves the Sunday Servants, Teegarden and Knape soon recorded a cover of �Bo Diddley� for the World Pacific label. The record went nowhere, however, and the duo instead turned to backing singer Denny White.

While appearing in Elko, Nevada, White abruptly left town after landing a better-paying gig; out of necessity the Teegarden and Van Winkle act was born to fulfill their club obligations, briefly returning to Tulsa before settling in Detroit, where in 1969 they recorded their debut album, An Evening at Home with Teegarden and Van Winkle. But Anyhow followed in 1970, like its predecessor failing to dent the pop mainstream; the duo then self-released �God, Love and Rock & Roll,� which slowly became a hit throughout the midwest before reaching the Top Ten on the national charts. A self-titled LP followed in 1971, but Teegarden and Van Winkle failed to capitalize on the single�s success, despite frequently playing live with Bob Seger.

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Intended for free distribution and free trade only...
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Many thanks to the original uploader at TTD.

Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in November 2014.

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