The Lower Deck first got together in 1965 or 66, I really can’t remember. We played the same places the Satellites did, school Homecomings, college frat parties, teen clubs, you name it. The Lower Deck’s bass and drummer went to the same school as the Satellites; Mike Mac and I went to St. Frances Cabrini in Allen Park, Tom Lojewski went to UD High. There was something about Allen Park in those days, seemed like everyone was in a band and most of them were really good.
Here’s a breakdown of personnel:
Mike Mac: keyboards and lead vocals
Tom Lojewski: rhythm guitar and vocals
Rick Rawson: bass
Danny Balas: drums and vocals
Tom Madigan: lead guitar and vocalsWe did a show at a place in Indiana called “The Swinging Gate” which touted itself as the first teenage country club in the US. Both the Lower Deck and Satellites played and we also were televised live the next day on a local TV show.
Both bands were managed by Ann Marston. It mentions in her biography in “Shooting Star” that the Satellites were her bad boys and the Lower Deck were her good boys. We did as she asked and the Satellites did as they saw fit. We did some recording but I believe Ann Marston had the tapes and when she died they were either given away or pitched. I was in the Air Force by then and really have no idea where they would be.
The Satellites were together for a very long time. I remember them being an opening act for the MC5 at Weaver’s Music at the corner of Allen Rd and Southfield, now Marshall’s Music. They were a great band in every respect, singing, playing, showmanship, they were a blast to go and see. So were we. We did costume changes every set, going from shark skinned suits to hippie garb to herringbone walking suits.
I remember we did a party for one of the guys we went to high school with, he had a pool and we played on the roof of his house. We all had Vox Super Beatles and dragging them up was tough. The guy’s dad nailed in 2x4s so the equipment wouldn’t slide off. I wish I could remember his name, oh well.
Equipment: Rhythm player had a Mosrite and Vox Royal Guardsman. I had a Fender Jazzmaster and Vox Super Beatle. Bass player had a Gibson bass and Vox Super Beatle. Though the picture doesn’t show it the lead singer had a Vox Continental organ played thru a Bogan per-amp and Leslie. Drummer had a Ludwig set.
PA was a Vox Superbeatle head and two Vox Grenadier columns with 4 12’s each.
I’ve included a pic of the band from 1967 I believe, this was taken at The Chatter Box which was a teen nightclub in Allen Park. It’s now an ACO. That is Tom Lojewski with the Mosrite, I’m in the upper right corner, playing a 1964 Jazzmaster. Bought it for $100 from Dave Fero.
In ’69 I got my draft notice and joined the Air Force, didn’t want to go to Nam, spent 5 1/2 years in London instead.
Danny Balas was the best drummer I ever played with, not sure what he is doing now.
Tom Lojewski still dabbles in music, last I heard he was in California writing software.
Mike Mac is in either Denver or Portland, he’s a marine biologist, he still plays.
Rick Rawson still lives in Allen Park, not sure what he’s doing.
I’m still playing, currently in a band called The Calcutta Rugs. We’re a 6 piece group, keyboards, horns, two guitarists, bass and drums. We play 6-7 times a year, working on a CD and Facebook site.
Tom Madigan
Tom,
Great photo and good to hear about the group.
You guys always sounded great and it is a shame those tapes can’t be found.
I remember well the clutter in Anne’s basement.
You were one of the only people I ever met that could lift and carry a Super Beatle amp up a staircase ( by yourself…stand and all ).
Keep me posted on your group and CD.
Dennis Girard
Hi Dennis, good to hear from you. The Rugs are on Facebook, just type in Calcutta Rugs in the search block. We have 5-6 songs there and a schedule of where we’re playing.
Take Care.
The party was at Steve Clements house.Didn’t you also play at the upper deck of the Roostertail?
Hi Tom: Glad to see that you stuck with it. Thanks for lending me your Fender Mustang at the Madigan’s basement party in 1967. GREG WIER – GW saxophone and clarinet mouthpieces
Do you or anyone remember a band from Ft. Wayne called Peabody Soul Foundation? Some of the fliers from the Swinging Gate has it as Peabody Soul Company, which was wrong LOL. Any memories or pictures would be so ggreat. Would have been in 1968-1970.
Thanks
I remember the Chatter Box. I don’t think it became the ACO though. That had been the new A&P. The Chatter Box became a Sanders and now is a node of the Oakwood Health Center.
I went to grade school with your sister Linda. I remember you from Squires, also your dad with the ever-present pipe. I car pooled with Tom Lojewski for 2 years up to UofD High until he graduated in 1968.
Thanks for the memories.
Tom,
Thanks for the good memories. Will never forget those days. My favorite memory of the “Deck” was playing at the Hullabaloo in Oregon, Ohio for their grand opening. A huge crowd and they were pumped. I live in North Carolina now, but come back to Michigan frequently. Would love to here you play. Let me know when you want to add a keyboardist.