Mad Fables
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The music of Mad Fables has stayed alive for over thirty-five years. They are: Mike Dugan (guitar), Jeff Hays (bass), Spence Hiller (drums), Michael Radtke (keyboards) amd Rich Rheiner (guitar).
1973 - Dugan, Hayes, Radtke and Rheiner in spring, formed as 'Dugan's Boys'
1973 - in fall, Hiller joined the group and thus birth 'Mad Fables'
1974 - signed to a contract with TRO publishers
1977 - 12x12 vinyl album "Get Off"
1978 - spring, Radtke leaves the group
1978 - fall, Hiller leaves the group
1997 - 3 CD collection 'Mad Fables'
1999 - 'From the Vault' CD
Play live? When you reach the age of geezer, all playing is live.
The Band, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, the Doors, Lovin' Spoonful, Bob Dylan, cartoons, Cream, Duke Ellington, Van Morrison, Little Feat, Talking Heads, and MANY more
Hays and Radtke had custom built cabinets (although Radtke's was destroyed in a fire at Millington's). Cerwin-vega PA speakers and a Yamaha mother board, state of the art for their day.
Hey Guys-
(from a yankee/southern boy crossbreed)
Got a good feel to that particular song - makes you feel good- Great to see you are still getting your music out - Thanks- Mind giving a little feedback on one I've posted?? I'd appreciate it your thoughts-
thx,
ChrisNice stuff. Dead meets Feat with a little extra sauce on the side. Cool.
--dougI like it!
Good musical range, guys, eveything from swing to ragtime, to classic rock with a bit od country thrown for good measure!
"Ounce of Love" sounds like it could have been a "Doors" song, your singer even has a bit of Jim Morrison quality in his voice. Great stuff!Hey, real nice stuff here. I liked it a lot. Awesome! If you could, please help me out and sign my petition on my page. Thanks a lot guys, again, good stuff!47,353 views
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