A fan just sent me this link on You Tube.
It's the Lamont Cranston & Hoopsnakes jam at Minnesota Music Cafe, August 2001 for
Rick O'Dell's Memorial celebation.
For lots more info on past shows, press, interviews, House
Of Blues radio interviews and airplay, etc., see Rico Entertainment website below.
A lot of you don't know that Pat Hayes (Lamont) is also a great artist. Here's
a link to a page of some of his art that is for sale. Check it out. I may also be putting
together some sort of "Musicians are Artists too" webpage in the near future. Watch for that.
Brand new in 2009. Sorry, the photo here is so crummy. I'm working on scanning a better copy. Pat put together this great collection of the best of the 80's.
Many of the songs were from past sessions that didn't make the LP's. Mixed in here with some of the most requested hits, this is one CD every Lamont Cranston must have.
Pat Hayes, Larry Hayes, Bruce McCabe, Charlie Bingham, Jim Novak, Terry Grant, Rick O'Dell and Jim Greenwell. With special guest Steve Raitt singing on "Takin' A Chance".
Songs: Lovin' Machine, Voice Calling, Tell Me, Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind, Come On, Workin' For Rosie, Rock This Way, Spell On Me, Streets Around Here, Upper Mississippi
Shakedown, Takin' A Chance, Seven and Two Trains Runnin'. Click on the link below to order, or email me for ordering info. Or, email
Rob Hilstrom at rhilstrom@yahoo.com
Brand new. Pat just unearthed live recordings from the 1987 People's Fair gig in Mankato, MN. He's putting them into
production now. Lineup: Pat Hayes,Andy Bailey, Mark Knoll, Mike DuBois, Charles Fletcher, Bronco, etc. Rare songs you've never
heard; Homework, Weekend Love, Barefootin', Part Time Love, I Like Your Style, Maybe I'll Get Lucky Tonight, and of course Upper
Mississippi Shakedown. Great sound, great recording. Click on the link below to order, or email me for ordering info. Or, email
Rob Hilstrom at rhilstrom@yahoo.com