Welcome Paradoxers!
This blogspot will be our new home to share updates on everyone's new cd's, links to music venues, and other activities.
You can also post remembrances, photos, and any other memorabilia you would like to share. It would be great if this could become like an archive for the Paradox -- then and now.
More information to follow as I figure this out. In the meantime, please add your comments and keep the site alive and growing.
Ralph used to tell me about how upset he was that they made him put a perfectly good Martin D-18 on the wet shoreline, but also remembers that time as one of the best times he had with the band. I have that magazine as well, thanks for posting your copy.
Hi Helen & Bob, Ralph tells me that he didn't think the guitar was harmed, but still thought it was a stupid idea putting a nice instrument in that position. Ralph also told me the guitar was John McQuen's late 50's or early 60's Martin D-18.
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Ralph used to tell me about how upset he was that they made him put a perfectly good Martin D-18 on the wet shoreline, but also remembers that time as one of the best times he had with the band. I have that magazine as well, thanks for posting your copy.
AMAZING PHOTOS! Thanks, Jan.
Jan, what a great thing to wake up to! See in a few days.(thanks Randy) Jan's tech man........
I keep equating these pictures with the Paint Your Wagon shoots. I just remembered that these pictures in the Look Magazine were taken in Malibu.
Sure brings back memories. I still miss the old jug band days alot.
And they were so handsome!
Did it damage Ralph's guitar? Not a good thing.......ouch!!!!
Hi Helen & Bob, Ralph tells me that he didn't think the guitar was harmed, but still thought it was a stupid idea putting a nice instrument in that position. Ralph also told me the guitar was John McQuen's late 50's or early 60's Martin D-18.
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