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PHOTOS
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Sean Bonniwell as a teenager.
Roger, Sean Bonniwell and Richard
The Wayfarers: Sean Bonniwell, Tom Adams, Dick Bailey, and Ron?
Sean Bonniwell shaking hands with an RCA executive.
The Wayfarers
L to R: Sean Bonniwell, Tom Adams, Dick Beiley and Roy Blenin
Bonniwell on the far left.
The Ragamuffins
Sean's note: "This is what happens when a 60's band is asked to pose. Each of us is dealing with the chore in our own special way, but for my money, it's easier to imagine that we are facing a firing squad and one of us is protecting his crotch."
The Music Machine on live Television
L - R: Mark Landon, Keith Olsen, Brian, Sean Bonniwell, Ron Edgar and Doug Rhodes
The Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell signing contract
Sean Bonniwell tries to distract Ron Edgar by singing "Talk Talk" in his ear on live T.V.
The Music Machine
TV performance of the Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell composing new lyrical poems.
The Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell Music Machine
Sean Bonniwell with his book "Beyond the Garage".
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Sean's Personalized Gallery
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Freehand portraits by Debbie Robinson, the 13 year-old daughter of Evelyn Robinson, a part-time promoter who booked the Music Machine throughout New Mexico. Her husband was a scientist for Los Alamos.
L - R: Mark, Keith, Brian, Sean, Ron and Doug
Sean's personal comment: "Which one of these people would you buy a used car from?
Sean Bonniwell tries to distract Ron Edgar by singing "Talk Talk" in his ear on live T.V.
The Music Machine on stage in Everette, Washington. Sept. 1966. Sean's note: "This tour had us chasing 'The Buckinghams' and 'Paul Revere & the Raiders' through Northern California, Oregon and Washington. Ron's elderly relatives took the picture. His grandmother suggested we pain the blanket and the mop handle black before the next gig."
Sean's note: "This is what happens when a 60's band is asked to pose. Each of us is dealing with the chore in our own special way, but for my money, it's easier to imagine that we are facing a firing squad and one of us is protecting his crotch."
Sean's note: "The Music Machine in Mexico: Mark Landon and Sean Bonniwell oblige our host with a photo op; evidently he wants to know what Mark thinks of his deodorant."
Sean's note: "By the suggestion of Keith Olsen, 'Talk Talk' was included on Alice Cooper's 'Flash the Fashion' and later released as a single in 1980. Sean, as a baby in 1940, regards the rendition with apprehension."
Sean's note: "Final answer?"
Sean's note: "The drummer, Ron Edgar in the year 2000."
Sean's note: "How does this dog feel about having a bird on his head? I'm having a talk with the bird about it now..."
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