Tommy Renfro
Take-Off Time Take-Off Time
Original By George Potts of Redwood Landing, Circa1976 at Wise Fools Pub, Chicago. Live!
MachineFunk MachineFunk
Early 80's drum machine funk at flood Music. TommyEarl, Sam Irish, Terry Brooks, and others
Valdez in the Country Valdez in the Country
Nice instrumental covered by The R.I.Bs trio in the early 80's. Renfro, Irish and Brooks
Call Me Call Me
The George Norman sings, and Bob Dawdy plays guitar on this Latin dance cover while performing with Sundown at the Crosstown Tavern in Sioux City Iowa. Early 80's with Tom Renfro on drums, and Jim Hollingshead on guitar.
Get Off that Stuff Get Off that Stuff
Pure old rock from a 1982 45 R.P.M-Clicks & Pops are included Free of charge. Roger Rothwell on guitars and insomnia, TommyEarl on drums, Vocs, and harmonica.
Open up Your Eyes Open up Your Eyes
Song by Rick Evans recorded at Sound Ideas Studio in Sioux City. A prime example of early comtemporary Christian. A Wall bros. production.
Meditation Meditation
Jazz Standard as played by the Sundown Band in 1981. The Late Great George Norman on Bass, Bob Dowdy on Lead guitar, Jim Hollingshead on Guitar, and Tom Renfro on drums and recording. We miss ya George and Bob.
There will never be Another You There will never be Another You
A nice up-beat toe-tapper from R.I.Bs. Fine solo by Terry Brooks, great bass playing by Sam Irish, and fair drumming by tommyearl
Pick up the Pieces Pick up the Pieces
Live in the basement cover of an AWB Classic by the Selective Service Band. 1974
I've Got the Fire I've Got the Fire
Record 'Live' in the studio (with a little touching up), this is the Cornerstone Praise Band circa 1995.
Tobacco Road Tobacco Road
A Rothwell\Renfro project in the 80's. Recorded well after midnight-the way blues should be.
I'll Remember April I'll Remember April
Once more into the studio with R.I.B.s. This is a cover of an old Don Raye standard.
Crying Crying
1967 cover of the Roy Orbison hit. This is the flip-side to the Shags first hit 'You're a Loser'. The Mp3 was created from the original 45 rpm acetate which was good for about 5 playings 40 years ago. Love those pops and cliks.
You're a loser You're a loser
A 1967 recording by the Shags at Sears Studio in Omaha Nebraska. The result of winning the Sioux City RiverCade Battle of the Bands Contest. 2nd Place that year was the Patch of Blue with Tommy Bolin on guitar.
Lower 4th St. Boogie Lower 4th St. Boogie
Mike Groh singing about a famous Sioux City Street
The Break Song The Break Song
Recorded in 1979 at the beautiful Sheriton Hotel in Springfield Il. The Zeek Duff Trio. Short and sweet.
Get Drunk and Screw Get Drunk and Screw
George Norman singing and playing with the Sundown band. I believe that this was his favorite song. George considered himself to be a rebel, and when ever he had a chance to push the limits of taste.....he did!
C# Minor Backing Track - Bossa Bluesmix C# Minor Backing Track - Bossa Bluesmix