by Bruce EderNew Mexico-based band signed to C. L. Milburns Sea Ell Records label in the middle-late 1960s. They had a good, heavy attack on rhythm guitar and a lead player who was skilled in a multitude of idioms, equally good at droning fuzztone guitar (Grapes of Wrath or crunchy folk-rock (Summer Should Bring Happiness), and their drummer kept things moving aggressively. Their one and only Sea Ell single sold locally in Texas.