Thursday, April 3, 2008

Apologies to Frank Frazetta

In my hungry days, back in the nineteen seventies, I was always up for any project which might increase my cash flow. Here is the top half of a poster which I drew and printed (in a limited edition of 100) for a local Sussex, N.B. band. I think some of them are still in that business. My daughter Allison might know.

I have a limited number of drawings and paintings from this time because what photos I have are on CD's created on an old Mac LC II using Photoshop and I simply can't open them with the software now at hand. What was the format? Annyone got an idea about how to make them available?

1 comment:

Allison said...

Yes, I do know. The band played around Kings, Saint John and Albert County areas and consisted of Lenny Kelso, lead guitar (still in Sussex area); Harold Pearson, bass (deceased last year); Darryl Crandlemeier (not sure of the spelling on that one), drums; and Dean Fawcett (vocals), Garth Nelson (manager) and Allison (me!) band librarian and treasurer. I have a promotional photo of the band and hand written copies of the song lists. All rock and roll, blues and boy we had a great time doing the garage band thing. Elva Kelso used to come out and do the "you gotta turn it down NOW" routine on a nightly basis.