Nostalgia City
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Anybody remember these guys?
Phineas, Freewheelin' Franklin and Fat Freddie, all created by Gilbert Shelton.
Much interest has been expressed at "other" sites concerning this group of young men... did they really exist? Who were they? Where are they now?
And yes, BRHS spawned musicians. Here, one can observe the transition of one
Kathy Chenoweth Huber - from 1968 to present!
The birth of the Things of Our Generation playing at the grand opening of Causeway Lumber back in the spring of 1966.
George Wentworth on drums, Gary Garvin on bass, Jimmy Hobbs on lead guitar and Mike "Skinny" McClellan playing rhythm guitar.

Please note the white pants... kind of matched our "groupies" outfits (right)!
Gary Garvin (1968) at a dive somewhere in Maryland during the spring of 1977. Note the early, post disco hair style. That's pretty scary, kids!
Teentown
Wayne Cochoran
and the
C.C. Riders
The
Morlocks
WQAM
Radio
The
Birdwatchers
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Although not Teentown, the early Skip Sheffield here (2nd from left) and his band the Sleepers at the Delray Chamber of Commerce building (1965). Teentown, spring of 1966, with Skip Sheffield at the mike... Teentown manager  Jim Rutherford can be seen to the left of drums. Skip Sheffield with his band The Weeds playing a memorable Staurday night at Teentown during the spring of 1966. Skip is to the left
...and speaking of Skip Sheffield (an honorary Bobcat in my eyes!), today he is playing in Boca as one of the Dos Gringos (upper right photo, Skip at right) and Dave Barry sits in with Dos Gringos (upper left photo, Skip at right) during the summer of 2000.
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