Basic Hip has Explorer: A Totally New Electronic Instument in Recording. "Totally New" in the mid-sixties The Explorer was a synth produced by Rocky Mount Instruments (RMI). More info can be found at Synthmuseum.com (link via Zed Simon at Basic Hip's Nessage Board)
Over at the equally brilliant Kiddie Records Weekly The Storyland Theater Presents Tick-Tock-Tale...
Enchanting story in which all the time pieces in a Swiss clock store come to life after the old proprietor goes home. The voice of the Little American Watch is that of Mae Questel, best known for providing the cartoon voices for Betty Boop and Popeye's sweetheart, Olive Oyl. Rare!
Pastor McPurvis brings us more rare gold with Bill Dillon's Jamming at FXL...
the awesome autoharp picking of Bill Dillon, retired engineer and Bluegrass enthusiast extraordinaire. Although Mr. Dillon had a successful career working for IBM (including being awarded 19 patents), it is obvious that music is his first love
The magnificent Record Brother shares the psychic stylings of Maurice Woodruff...
Record "psychic" Maurice Woodruff gives his predictions for the year 1962 now as you can see on the cover the predictions were guaranteed 79% accurate or you could send the record back and recive a Hundred bucks in now in 1962 a hundred bucks wasn't to shabby so i wonder how many people sent it back and how the guarantors proved he was right with backward spin because after listening to this i didn't get one substantial (or substantiated) prediction but it really doesn't matter as the action packed hyped up vocals on it suck ya in and the next thing you know it is the future because 40 minutes have passed,
Your Pal Doug offers up the soundtrack to The Man Called Flinstone