That's what I was thinking, Buckles. Kennedy and Snooks. We had the Plunketts on Castle, and they took us to visit them on Carson & Barnes, somewhere up in Kansas. All super showfolks.
Wayne Newman had an act of white horses on leashes. three horses and he his wife and daughter each had one. They were know as the "Wayne Newman Posing horses. tanglefoot
If this is King Brothers, it is Charlie Stevenson on the baritone horn (I thought it was him before I read the King Brothers note) and Vince Seyfried is the trumpet player on the left. I played with both of them on Carson and Barnes #2 and Circus Genoa.
Vince liked to wander around the lot with a transitor radio, trying to find remote stations. If we were in Georgia, he would come in excited 'I got Williamsport PA!' Tony Greiner
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Is that a slackwire or a hammock
frame between the ring curb & the
Country & Western bandstand
Holy Moly
Wayne Newman what a great character
This might be one of the Hugo shows being sidewalled.
John Herriott, isn't that Kennedy Swain and Snooks Plunkett on the bandstand?
That's what I was thinking, Buckles. Kennedy and Snooks. We had the Plunketts on Castle, and they took us to visit them on Carson & Barnes, somewhere up in Kansas. All super showfolks.
This is King Bros. 1970, somewhere in Kansas...the spool truck got lost.
Wayne Newman had an act of white horses on leashes. three horses and he his wife and daughter each had one. They were know as the "Wayne Newman Posing horses. tanglefoot
If this is King Brothers, it is Charlie Stevenson on the baritone horn (I thought it was him before I read the King Brothers note) and Vince Seyfried is the trumpet player on the left. I played with both of them on Carson and Barnes #2 and Circus Genoa.
Vince liked to wander around the lot with a transitor radio, trying to find remote stations. If we were in Georgia, he would come in excited 'I got Williamsport PA!' Tony Greiner
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