Artyfacts in Wax
Monday, June 7, 2021

The Sprints / The New Things

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The Sprints / New Things were a talented Santa Fe, New Mexico area rock group in the 1960's. The band released several 45's that cha...
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Thursday, May 13, 2021

The DeNones (Jeree)

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I've been extremely busy lately and barely anytime free time for posting on the blog but with a break in the action I thought I would sh...
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Thursday, March 18, 2021

The Socialites (Scott)

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Awhile back I came across this girls in the garage sounding record. I was reading that The Socialites might have been from the Lansing, Mich...
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Monday, February 1, 2021

Fourth Amendment (Four Sons)

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The Fourth Amendment were from Mobile, Alabama. In 1968 the group released their only record. The band recorded a couple nice covers songs o...
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Sunday, January 31, 2021

Deb Hyer One Man Band (Lemco)

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Happy new year to everyone. I would like to start the year off with the catchy "Don't Take To Long" by Deb Hyer. It was releas...
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Saturday, December 5, 2020

The Faces (Regina)

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Not to be confused with the British rock group, the Faces featured on the blog was an American band that released two records on the Regina ...
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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

By Popular Demand (Unis)

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By Popular Demand formed in 1966. Band members were Terry St George (Lead Guitar), Joel Gordon (Rhythm Guitar), Dave Bartos (Bass) and Jeff ...
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The Tradewinds (Brandywine)

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The Tradewinds released seven 45's from 1962 thru 1965. The bands members were Carmine Poppiti (Lead Vocals,  Cordovox), Walt Mateja (Sa...
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Monday, November 30, 2020

The Edward Brothers (Christy)

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If you like the teen sound from early 1960's I think you will enjoy this one by The Edwards Brothers. Their song "My Journey Home...
Sunday, November 29, 2020

The Octives (Amway)

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Very little is known about the Octives. This is the only record that I know that the group released. It came out on the Amway label in 1965....
Tuesday, October 27, 2020

The Reactions (Golden R)

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Unfortunately other than this 45 that the Reactions release 1968 there is little is known about the band. The group was very talented as you...
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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Michael and Thomas (Peach)

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Here's a record I was hoping those who follow the blog might be able to provide some info on. In 1965 Michael and Thomas released this n...
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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Troy Onteare (Maxwell 56)

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Troy Onteare (aka Don Teachout) was the owner of the Wheeling, West Virginia Maxwell 56 label. He played on each of the three 45's that ...

Four Of Us (Damon)

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The Four Of Us released two 45's on the Damon record label. The record highlighted today was the band's first release. The 45 featur...
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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Cayce (Racoon)

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While out and about I came across this 45 by a group called Cayce on Racoon. I've never seen the record before. As you can see on the la...
Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Gorillamen (Whiz)

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As we all know Texas was home to many very good garage bands in the 1960's. Some of these groups like the 13 Floor Elevators and Sam the...
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Friday, June 26, 2020

Brandy (Mark)

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Little is known about Brandy. I read that the group might be from Buffalo, New York. The label shows that the record was released in 1974.  ...

The Gremlins (Dimension)

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In June 1966 The Gremlins released this really nice 45. The Group is thought to be from the Springfield, Virginia area. Both songs on the re...
Monday, May 4, 2020

Friday and the Weekends (Dynamic Sound)

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Friday and the Weekends were from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In late 1967 the group released their only 45. Other groups such as The Invasion and...
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Many groups recorded on small or regional record labels. As the years have gone by these artist accomplishments have been in some cases forgotten. My blog is a humble attempt to remember and learn more about them. I post what information that I have found from books and other various places. In some cases it is very little. I welcome any information or photos of the groups that are featured to help to better remember them. I can be reached at artyfactsinwax@hotmail.com The intention of this blog is not to gain any money or to reap any profits. The recordings from the 45's are not professionally done, but they do showcase how talented they were. I encourage you to go out and buy the artist records for your collection. If any artist featured on this blog wants their material removed, please contact me via this blog, and I will remove it.
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