by Richard Parker (Author), Kenny Daniel (Author)
Stomp and Shout is the all-too-real story of Kenny and the Kasuals and the garage band revolution of the sixties. An uninhibited look at the wild days and wilder nights of Texas' rock'n'roll "garage kings" from two guys who were there when it happened. From High School gyms through "Journey To Tyme" (the first psychedelic rock record) and all the way through progressive country music to wild-eyed punk, it's a musical journey with roller coaster twists and turns. Also, Stomp and Shout serves as an invaluable history and deep-digging chronicle of the North Texas music scene of the time period. This includes a complete discography of virtually every rock and pop recording artist of the area and the era. Plus history, commentary and a discography of The Garage Bands.
Author Biography
Richard Parker spent his career writing advertising, corporate communications and magazine articles for dozens of firms and publications. His work has appeared in The Dallas Morning News, Goldmine, Broadcasting Magazine, Keep Rockin' and The Dallas Observer among other publications. Richard has won over 30 awards for creativity in writing. He also has a published novel written under the name Richard Leigh Penn. He is semi-retired and lives in New Mexico. His first "real date" was to a dance in 1963 where the band was Kenny Daniel and The Illusions.
Number of Pages: 346
Dimensions: 0.77 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: May 17, 2011