What an amazing find!A demo tape for Pam's group Sunlending was sold at auction this past September.
DENNIS HOPPER | KRIS KRISTOFFERSON SUNLENDING DEMO TAPE AND DOCUMENTS
A c. 1970 demo tape reel (7.5 ips) for the Minnesota-based folk trio, Sunlending, containing original songs and one cover: "Me and Bobby McGee."www.julienslive.com
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"A c. 1970 demo tape reel (7.5 ips) for the Minnesota-based folk trio, Sunlending, containing original songs and one cover: "Me and Bobby McGee."
Includes a manila envelope labeled "Sunlending," a short note from Daly to "Bob" (likely Bob Rafelson), expressing interest in meeting Kristofferson while the band was in Taos, as well as a typewritten track list and lyric sheets for "Pamela," "Rain Blows Down," "Girl with No Eyes," and "Tuesday Monday."
This configuration of the band toured but appears to have never released an album, two of the members (Anthony Matthews and Pamela Buckley) passing away at the young ages of 32 and 24, respectively, in 1975 and 1976. Matthews died in a hanggliding accident outside of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, while Buckley was recently identified as a longstanding shooting victim Jane Doe in Sumter County, South Carolina.
11 x 8.5 inches
PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper"
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What an amazing find!
The VA will provide a free marker to any qualified veteran. There is a form to be downloaded and filled out. I think discharge papers or some proof of service must be provided.I hate that about James grave and yes, He deserves better. The music clef on her stone is nice.
Thanks for sharing Magnum P.E. !
This is one of the cases that really stuck with me.
I don’t know if I posted this before, but I was shocked to find that after following this case for years that I had three degrees of separation from Pamela Buckley. I know someone who was in a band with someone else (since deceased) who toured with Pamela and Sunlender. Never had that happen with any other case on this site. Odd.
He does deserve better, but I'm not really surprised he didn't get a new gravestone. He was an only child and his parents died a long time before he was identified. <modsnip> He doesn't really have anyone who could give him a new gravestone, but I hope the military will step up, so he can rest under his real name.I hate that about James grave and yes, He deserves better. The music clef on her stone is nice.
There are two versions of the military marker, and two forms to fill out depending on which you prefer. There is a flat marker and an upright one.Honestly the military marker is metal, very small, and is easily overgrown as it lays flat on the ground. (My late FIL has one)
The stone marker he currently has is much nicer. I wonder if a skilled person could.somehow.modify it?
I think that they were folk in the time when folk had done its thing and was out of style. Nowadays they might have found a home at festivals and on alternative and college stations. Been in that boat myself.I don’t get how Pam and that band don’t get attention. Even in regional areas the local music scene will often get preserved.
I'm originally from that area and this case haunted me for a long time!Thanks for sharing Magnum P.E. !
This is one of the cases that really stuck with me.
Honestly the military marker is metal, very small, and is easily overgrown as it lays flat on the ground. (My late FIL has one)
The stone marker he currently has is much nicer. I wonder if a skilled person could.somehow.modify it?