Category Archives: Springfield

The Beau Havens “Elizabeth” / “Feel So Good” on Gama

Back from the Grave stars the Beau Havens

The Beau Havens had one record, the fantastic “Elizabeth” / “Feel So Good” on Gama Records 45-705 from September, 1966. The photos seen here were taken about a year earlier, in 1965.

I’m trying to decipher the hand-writing on this card, so members’ names may not be spelled correctly. Any help would be appreciated:

Beau Havens lineup card

John Colgan – drums, vocals on “Feel So Good”
Kerry Miller – lead guitar
Jim Whelan – lead vocal on “Elizabeth”
Allan Hurdle (or is it Allen Hurdle?) – guitar
Tom Whelan – piano

Kevin Miller – manager

The group were all young teenagers in ’65.

Belle Haven, VA has been listed as their town of origin, though that is nearly four hours drive from the Springfield, VA American Legion Hall where these photos were taken. Belle Haven may be confirmed from a neighborhood newsletter that featured the group, the Belle Haven Tribune, from May 7, 1965. The newsletter spells the brothers names as Tom Whealen and Jim Whealen.

A Pi Alpha Gamma banner appears behind the group, and it’s likely the Beau Havens shared the bill with the Londoners and the Roaches.

Beau Havens photo 1 American Legion, Johnny Colgan on drums
This should be Johnny Colgan on drums
Beau Havens photo 3 American Legion
Photo of the Beau Havens – the drummer lacks his cravat

Beau Havens Gama 45 Elizabeth

Jim Whelan wrote and, I think, sang lead on “Elizabeth”.

Rick Fulton wrote “Feel So Good”. I’m not sure if Rick was a later member of the band or simply a friend. Johnny Colgan appears to have sang lead on this side.

Both songs likely were cut at Edgewood Recording Studio at 1627 K Street, N.W. in Washington D.C. A couple of Edgewood acetates of the single exist. On one the song has the title “She Makes Me Feel So Good”, corrected in pen to “She Makes Me Feel Right”.

Beau Havens Gama 45 Feel So GoodDoesn’t sound like the Beau Havens had a keyboard player on the record. Claiborne Music published both songs.

Beau Havens photo 2 American Legion
I believe this is Kerry Miller of the Beau Havens

More info on the Beau Havens would be appreciated.

Update May, 2022:

Danny G purchased a guitar in the D.C. area and the name on the case helped him trace it to this post, where it is clearly the guitar in the last photo above. Below are some interesting photos of this custom-made guitar provided by Danny along with his description:

Kerry Miller’s custom-made guitar

Likely a neck taken from an unbranded Kay guitar and put onto a solid chunk of mahogany (?). The white paint was to emulate the pickguard on a Höfner bass.

The guitar uses two Lafayette pickups, a 99-4536 in the neck which is a screw on pickup made for jazz arch top guitars and a PA-297 acoustic soundhole pickup in the bridge. The guitar has a really unique sound because of the odd choice of pickups, and that’s part of the reason I bought it.

The bridge pickup came with an RCA input and he simply repurposed it as the main input.

Beau Havens, Kerry Miller's guitar - back

Beau Havens, Kerry Miller's guitar - back
Kerry’s guitar – one hook to keep the pickup selector in place, and an eye for the guitar strap
Beau Havens Kerry Miller Guitar 4 Gretsch Tone Twister
Gretsch Tone-Twister palm vibrato
Beau Havens Kerry Miller Guitar 3 Lafayette pickups
Lafayette pickups

Unidentified photos by Charles Parry

Charles Parry documented over a dozen local bands and some national acts in a series of 3.5″ x 3.5″ photos in 1965. I am trying to locate him to find out more about his career.

He labeled many of the bands and photos, but some were not identified. I am posting them here, hoping people who knew these bands and fans can comment and identify them.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you to Craig Mossman of the Roaches for help with the IDs of several people in these photos.

Unidentified Band 1 Photo 1
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 1
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 2
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 2
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 3
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 3 – Wes Thacker of the Mark 4
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 4 - ID as Dave Tuno, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 4 – ID as Dave Tuno, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 5 - ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 5 – ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 6 - ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 6 – ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 7 - ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 7 – ID as Gill Batts, later of the Roaches
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 8
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 8
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 9
Unidentified Band 1 Photo 9
Unidentified Band 2 Photo 1 Malibus Maybe
Unidentified Band 2 (maybe the Malibu’s?) Photo 1
Unidentified Band 2 (maybe the Malibu's?) Photo 2
Unidentified Band 2 (maybe the Malibu’s?) Photo 2
Unidentified Band 2 (maybe the Malibu's?) Photo 3
Unidentified Band 2 (maybe the Malibu’s?) Photo 3
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 1
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 1
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 2
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 2
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 3
Unidentified Band 3 Photo 3
Unidentified drummer, maybe from the Londoners
Unidentified drummer, maybe from the Londoners
Unidentified guitarist with records
Unidentified guitarist with records
Unidentified singer maybe from the Chancellors
Unidentified singer maybe from the Chancellors
Unidentified girls at tables
Unidentified girls at tables
Unidentified female singer
Unidentified female singer
Unidentified male 1
Unidentified male 1
Unidentified engineer
Unidentified engineer
Unidentified dancers 1
Unidentified dancers 1
Unidentified dancers 2
Unidentified dancers 2
Unidentified dancers 3
Unidentified dancers 3
Unidentified dancers 4
Unidentified dancers 4
Unidentified dancers 5
Unidentified dancers 5
Unidentified dancers 6
Unidentified dancers 6
Unidentified dancers 7
Unidentified dancers 7
Unidentified couple 3
Unidentified couple 3
Unidentified couples 1
Unidentified couples 1

The Roaches “Someone With a Heart” on Springfield

Roaches Springfield PS
Picture sleeve for the Roaches 1964 single on Springfield. Scan courtesy of Beat Behind the Dykes.

Roaches Springfield 45 Someone With A HeartThe Roaches came from Springfield, Virginia in Fairfax County. The band’s members were:

Leon Norton, Jr. – vocals
Tony Taylor – vocals
Craig Mossman – lead guitar
Johnny Holiday – rhythm guitar
Tom Kelly – bass guitar
Perry Hoisington – drums

The Roaches made one single in 1964 with the fine vocal “Someone With a Heart” backed with an instrumental, “Night Life”.

Roaches Springfield 45 Night LifeBassist Tom Kelly wrote “Night Life”.

Oru Braymer is on the label as writing “Someone With a Heart”, but he was not a band member. The picture sleeve for the single has the credit “Produced by Braymer Music”. The Library of Congress shows an April, 1964 copyright registration for “Someone With a Heart” by Orville S. Braymer. From what I could find, he lived in Alexandria and was a piano technician, born 1928 and died 1993.

Released on Springfield Records RI 1664, the RI indicates this was pressed by Recordings Incoporated in Baltimore. George Graves took the photo on the picture sleeve.

In 1965, photographer Charles Parry documented the Roaches and other groups at an American Legion hall in Springfield, VA. From the notations on the 3.5″ x 3.5″ color prints, there were 28 photos of the Roaches in his files, but I am missing six of them.

American Legion and Pi Alpha Gamma banners appear behind the group. Photos of the Londoners and Beau Havens also have the Pi Alpha Gamma banner, so those bands may have shared the billing that night.

One photo from possibly a different show has a Sigma Tau Delta honor society banner behind drummer Perry Hoisington Holiday, along with the American Legion banner.

The order of the photos suggests WPGC DJ “Tiger” Bob Raleigh (real name Paul Carmen) was at this show. Two other photos show WEAM DJ Terry Knight at the American Legion, possibly at this show. However, I don’t believe this is the Michigan DJ and singer Terry Knight. For one thing, it doesn’t look like him. For another, WROV DJ Jack Fisher wrote about how he was asked to call himself Terry Knight when he was at WEAM. Like WPGC, WEAM seems to have had house DJ names that could be impersonated by any jockey.

Several other DJs from WPGC and Arlington’s WEAM appear in photos with bands from other evenings.

I would like to post other group photos from this collection of Charles Parry but have not yet been able to locate him or his family.

Thank you to Craig Mossman for noting the location of the American Legion hall in his comment below.

Roaches Photo 01 Johnny Holiday and Craig Mossman
Johnny Holiday and Craig Mossman
Roaches Photo 02 Leon Norton and Tom Kelly
Vocalist Leon Norton with Tom Kelly on bass
Roaches Photo 03 Tom Kelly and Tony Taylor American Legion
Tom Kelly on bass with vocalist Tony Taylor
Roaches Photo 04 Perry Holiday at the American Legion
Perry Hoisington Holiday of the Roaches
Roaches Photo 05 American Legion
The Roaches: Johnny Holiday, Craig Mossman, Leon Norton, Tom Kelly and Tony Taylor
Roaches Photo 06 Leon Norton American Legion
Leon Norton at the American Legion

Roaches Photo 08 American Legion

Roaches Photo 09 both vocalists American Legion
Leon Norton, Jr. and Tony Taylor
Roaches Photo 10 Perry Holiday at the American Legion
Perry Hoisington Holiday with Sigma Tau Delta banner
Roaches Photo 11 Leon Norton at the American Legion
Leon Norton with tambourine at the American Legion
Roaches Photo 12 Tony Taylor and Leon Norton
Tony Taylor (left) and Leon Norton (foreground)
Roaches Photo 19 Craig Mossman and Johnny Holiday
Craig Mossman (center) and Johnny Holiday
Roaches Photo 20 Johnny Holiday American Legion
Rhythm guitarist Johnny Holiday
Roaches Photo 21 Leon Norton and Tom Kelly
Leon Norton with tambourine and Tom Kelly on bass
Roaches Photo 22 Tom Kelly Bass
Tom Kelly of the Roaches

"Roaches

Roaches Photo 28 American Legion
Leon Norton and Tom Kelly of the Roaches

Roaches Photo 24 American Legion

Roaches Photo 26 American Legion

WEAM DJ Terry Knight at the American Legion
WEAM DJ Terry Knight at the American Legion
WEAM DJ Terry Knight at the American Legion
WEAM DJ Terry Knight at the American Legion
WPGC DJ Tiger Bob Raleigh aka Paul Carmen at the American Legion
WPGC DJ Tiger Bob Raleigh aka Paul Carmen at the American Legion
Bob Parkinson WEAM Roaches Londoners American Legion
Bob Parkinson of WEAM at the American Legion