Buck Owens had not only a tiger but also the Country charts by the tail in the 1960’s and 1970’s with hits like “Act Naturally” and “Waitin in Your Welfare Line.” In 1969, Buck Owens, along with Roy Clark, starred in a TV show that was a Country version of “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in.” The show, “Hee Haw,” went on to be one of television’s greatest success stories. In 1961, La Brea Records released the debut album. “Buck Owens.” A copy can get you $200.00 today.



“These Arms of Mine” was the first hit for the legendary Otis Redding who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. The single on Volt Records can now sell for $30.00. Redding was not only the soul singer’s soul singer, he was a family man who worked tirelessly to bring different races and cultures together. He was also a wise businessman, and unlike many of his contemporaries, he made sure he was paid all that was due him; not ripped off like so many others in the business. His debut album containing “These Arms of Mine” was “Pain in My Heart.” Released on ATCO Records in 1962, a copy is worth up to $200.00 today.
Not too much is known about Diane Ray except for the fact that her one big hit, “Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard,” is one of those songs that once you hear it, and it gets into your head, it stays there and you find yourself singing it to yourself for a long time. The 45, released on Mercury Records in 1963, is worth up to $50.00 with its picture sleeve. The album, “The Exciting Years,” containing her hit, can get you $100.00 today.

Among the giants of Jazz was Gerry Mulligan, most noted for his saxophone and as a composer and arranger. He joined forces with Miles Davis in the late 40’s as an arranger for many of the tracks on Davis’ “Birth of Cool.” Mulligan would go on to collaborate with other Jazz greats like Stan Kenton and Chet Baker. Among his own best received albums was “Mainstream of Jazz.” Released on Emacy Records in 1955, a copy is worth up to $150.00 today.
Among the one-hit-wonders of the early 1960’s was Randy and the Rainbows, started by brothers Mike and Sal Zero. In 1963, they had a top-10 Billboard hit with “Denise,” based on a real girl named Denise Lefrak. Their one and only hit was released by Rust records. A copy on a white label with rust and blue print is worth no more than $10.00, but a copy with a gold label can get you $100.00 today. Both versions are shown here.
Like the Grateful Dead, Phish has developed a massive following without much commercial airplay. With beginnings at the University of Vermont in the early 1980’s, Phish has sold almost 10 million records. Their concerts are continuously sold out and they often use audience participation. The original release in 1990 of their album, “Lawn Boy,” on A Go Go Records can sell for $500.00 today.




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