I have a poor-quality photo of the Spidels from an ad for a show at the Teen Canteen at Wonderland Shopping City in December, 1965. The band is regularly cited as being from Sam Houston High. At least one member, Kurt Linhof attended Randolph High School.
Kurt Linhof supplied some information to the now-defunct website Mikes Band Archive:
The Spidels were a great Stones cover band, from late ’64 through ’66, the original lineup was: Sammy Vilnes – vocals, percussion, Jerry Osborn – lead guitar, Jesse Samudio – rhythm guitar, Gene Coleman – drums, Terry Patton, then Kurt Linhof – bass, Terry was the best bass player I ever heard in San Antonio, but left near the end of ’65, I think to make real money with a country band. I played with them from late ’65 through ’66. We had a fan club in Seguin with about 75 high school girl members, and played LOTS of gigs there. We always came in second to the Outcasts in Battles of the Bands, but were a good band, Sammy had the look (and the lips) to do an amazingly good Jagger. Jesse got drafted in ’66, Gene was still playing, in Dallas, a few years back, but the rest of their stories are a mystery to me.
The Spidels performed frequently including at the Teen Fair of Texas at Joe Freeman Coliseum. An August 31, 1967 article notes the Spidels would be playing at the Villita Assembly Hall, and that the band were students at San Antonio College.
Gregg Cheser took over on lead vocals from Sammy Vilnas at the start of 1967, and after personnel changes, the group became the Swiss Movement, retaining Gregg Cheser and Gene Coleman on drums.
As far as I know, the Spidels never recorded.
If you have any photos or info on these or other local Texas bands of the ’60s, please comment below or contact me.