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Sean Bonniwell as a teenager.
L – R: Mark, Keith, Brian, Sean, Ron and Doug – Sean’s personal comment: “Which one of these people would you buy a used car from?”
The Music Machine on Everette, Washington. Sept. 1966. Sean’s note: “This tour had us chasing ‘The Buckinghams’ and ‘Paul Revere & the Raiders’ through Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. Ron’s elderly relatives took the picture. His grandmother suggested we paint the blanket and the mop handle black before the next gig.”
Freehand portraits by Debbie Robinson, the 13 year-old daughter of Evelyn Robinson, a part-time promoter who booked the Music Machine throughout New Mexico. Her husband was a scientist for Los Alamos.
Sean Bonniwell with his book ‘Beyond the Garage.’
Sean Bonniwell shaking hands with an RCA executive
The Wayfarers – L to R: Sean Bonniwell, Tom Adams, Dick Beiley and Roy Blenin
The Ragamuffins
The Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell composing new lyrical poems.
Sean’s note: “This is what happens when a 60’s band is asked to pose. Each of us is dealing with the chore in our own special way, but for my money, its easier to imagine that we are facing a firing squad and one of us is protecting his crotch.”
The Music Machine on live Television
Sean Bonniwell signing a contract
The Music Machine