Category Archives: Victoria

The Gay Lords of Victoria, Texas

Gay Lords Zakary Thaks Victoria Advocate September 18, 1966
The Victoria Advocate featured a photo of the Gay Lords on September 18, 1966. The Gay Lords won second in a battle of the bands in Corpus Christi, losing to local legends the Zakary Thaks.

Members were:

Don Halk
Glen Christian
Jerry Cockerham – drums
Mike Rippamonti
Kenny Lange

The microfilm quality makes it impossible for me to be sure who is playing guitar and who is on bass. I don’t believe the Gay Lords recorded.

If you have any photos or info on any local Texas bands of the ’60s, please comment below or contact me.

Rozy Saenz Double R Enterprises of Victoria, TX

Chessmen Zakary Thaks Larry and the Premiers Victoria Advocate March 31, 1967The Victoria Advocate had this interesting article about a promotional company, Double R Enterprises, Inc, announced by Rozy Saenz, a local musician.

It’s first show would be on April 8, 1967, featuring Larry and the Premiers from San Antonio, Ronnie and the Calientes, Ernest Zepeda and the Continentals, and the Rozy Saenz Combo.

He also planned to feature national and state-wide acts such as the Chessmen, the Zakary Thaks, and Leo and the Cymbals (Leo and the Prophets?).

If you have any photos or info on any local Texas bands of the ’60s, please comment below or contact me.

Victoria TX Battle of the Bands: Winds of Change, Under 21, Glass Stairway and Love Street

Winds of Change, Under 21, Glass Stairway, Love Street Victoria Advocate Apr 5, 1968The Victoria Advocate ran this notice of a battle of the bands at the armory on April 8, 1968. Bands included the Winds of Change, Under 21, Glass Stairway and Love Street, none of whom I’ve heard of before, and I don’t believe any of them recorded.

Interesting name for the act at the American Legion that same evening, “Nasty & the Premiums”!

Fred Shields wrote to me with some information on the Glass Stairway:

The simple story is The Glass Stairway was originally named The What (very original, huh?) and we formed up in Victoria, Texas sometime around Fall/Winter of 1967/1968. We were a classic “garage” band because that’s where we practiced, along with living rooms during the winter months. Since the venues where we played were dance halls, country clubs, YMCA’s, and church sponsored youth events, our music was current tunes with a dance beat. “96 Tears”, “Gloria”, “Brown Eyed Girl”, Animals, Stones etc. Later on we started playing Doors, Jimmi Hendrix, Yardbirds, Mitch Ryder, etc. Our signature song for a long time was “Light My Fire” with very extended keyboard and guitar solos.

Originally there were five of us, me on keyboard, James on bass, Rob singer/rhythm guitar, Bobbie lead guitar, and Frankie the drummer. Frankie and I had formed a band with no success when we were approached by James and Rob who were currently in a very successful Country & Western band called The Zebras. James and Rob wanted to play Rock & Roll, which was unheard of in the local scene at that time although it was coming alive after the Beatles success. We became very popular playing in little dance places all up and down the South Texas Coast. The dream ended in the summer of 1969 when I had to leave Victoria and go to boarding school.

James and Rob and I all share the same strong memories of that time. Everyone else had different performing paths later on in life. James continues to play professionally around the Austin, Texas scene.

If you have any photos or info on any local Texas bands of the ’60s, please comment below or contact me.