The Noblemen, 1965 from left: Jim Anderson (partially visible) on bass, Frank Wright, Landis Dibble, Randy Rahberg
I was in a band called The Noblemen in the 1965-67 time period. We had no recordings or anything, just played dances etc. Basically we weren’t very good, but we had a good time. We just did cover songs, nothing original.
Noblemen (KS) business cardRegular members were myself on guitar, Landis Dibble on drums, Frank Wright on guitar, and Clint Laing on electric piano. We started out with Jim Anderson on bass. Other bass players were Blair Honeyman and Michael Brunton.
We played in the Topeka area, and traveled as far as Alma.
The pictures I have are ones that Landis’ mother took when we played for the parents on their back patio.
Randy Rahberg
from left: Randy Rahberg and Clint Laing
2 thoughts on “The Noblemen (Kansas)”
I was in the Nobelmen, Lawrence, Ks. Same time peroid, and we did a recording at Audio House in Lawrence. Fellow band member who is a tecord producer in Nashville obtained the master from audio house, and is currently having it digitized and burning me some cd’s
Marlen, I did the sound for the Noblemen. I was Garth Fundis, Paul Miller, Art Dyer, Phil Reed and You. The Noblemen above must have been before my time.
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I was in the Nobelmen, Lawrence, Ks. Same time peroid, and we did a recording at Audio House in Lawrence.
Fellow band member who is a tecord producer in Nashville obtained the master from audio house, and is currently having it digitized and burning me some cd’s
Marlen,
I did the sound for the Noblemen. I was Garth Fundis, Paul Miller, Art Dyer, Phil Reed and You. The Noblemen above must have been before my time.
Dana Peterson