From the foreword by `Cousin Bruce` Morrow.
Garret Mathews contacted more than 75 pop singers and musicians who gave us the music of the 1950`s and 60`s.
`You were in millions of our basements for dance parties,`he told them, `and in millions of our transistor radios. Tell me a story from those days.` And they did.
They Came To Play: Stories from the Early Days of Rock is the result. Stories about a unique time and place in all our personal memories abound. What they saw, heard, and thought as they blazed a trail into our memory banks...
Dick Peterson of the Kingsmen remembers that the band was making $20. per week playing at grocery-store openings when they recorded `Louie, Louie.`
Barry Melton, guitarist for Country Joe and The Fish tells that he is still asked to do the `Fish Cheer`
Contributors include Johny Rivers, Peter Noone, Dick Dale, Ray Coniff, Fabian, Mason Williams, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Little Anthony and dozens more. This is the music, and the people, which the baby-boomers grew up with.
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