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the mad oakies

Teegarden and Vanwinkle have been together a long time - as a duo, a trio, a quartet? as session men - bar bands and rock groups. When they arrived, just 1 year ago, in Detroit they were a duo. They stole the show from under the eyes of the Steve Miller Band in their first appearance at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom, and between that night and the night that they made their first album, titled “An Evening at Home with Teegarden and Vanwinkle”, Dave Teegarden and Skip Vanwinkle were to enhance many such shows with their music, and their pressence.

May 2, 1969

the mad oakies

Teegarden and Vanwinkle have been together a long time - as a duo, a trio, a quartet? as session men - bar bands and rock groups. When they arrived, just 1 year ago, in Detroit they were a duo. They stole the show from under the eyes of the Steve Miller Band in their first appearance at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom, and between that night and the night that they made their first album, titled “An Evening at Home with Teegarden and Vanwinkle”, Dave Teegarden and Skip Vanwinkle were to enhance many such shows with their music, and their pressence.

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