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recording session, you are never sure if you have a hit or not. That's not the case when you start an album of Dylan songs. You know the material is good," producer Robin Hood Brians says. "We felt the responsibility of introducing a new generation to Dylan. Our greatest hope is they will appreciate his music as much as we do," Mouse explains.
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54 years after releasing "A Public Execution," and three years after Dylan became the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, the dream of an entire Mouse And The Traps album devoted to the music of Bob Dylan came to fruition. "As a producer and songwriter, when you first start a
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The singles "Where's The Little Girl" b/w "Knock On My Door" (Bell #870, April 1970) and "Woman Or A Girl" b/w "I Can Only Touch You With My Eyes" (Bell #918, September 1970), both credited to "M.O.U.S.E.", are sometimes mistakenly thought to be by Mouse and the Traps; they are in fact by a group
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in 1995 with four bonus tracks, including both sides of the 45 that was released under the name of Chris St. John. Out of the 25 recordings on their various singles, the only un-reissued tracks are on their final Bell Records single, "Knock on My Door" and "Where's the Little Girl". (The reason
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single, "Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice", is regarded by many as being their best recording. Although the song did not repeat their earlier chart success, "Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice" appears on more compilation albums than the better-known "A Public Execution". The next single was a
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By 1966, the members of Mouse and the Traps – along with Robin Hood Brians and Doug Rhone – were working with singer Jimmy Rabbitt, who was attempting to launch a band under the name, Positively 13 O'Clock. Continuing their Dylan connection, the name is an obvious play on
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on drums. Replacing Henderson is Dave's brother, Larry Stanley and Gary Don Freeman plays organ and keyboards. Their producer, Robin Hood Brians, also plays piano on this new album, which was recorded at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. Coinciding with the release of
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Samuel David Stanley; born 1946) were members of a local band named Jerry Vee and the Catalinas (or simply the Catalinas) in 1964. Weiss had also performed on a regional hit single "Lucky Lips" by Steve Wright and The Catalinas that was later released nationally by
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with seven previously unreleased songs that is still in print. Both retrospective albums are comprehensive overviews of the band's career, although the two albums have several tracks that are not in common. Their recordings are also widely available on numerous
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called it "a perfectly competent-plus mod-country band which has gone virtually unacknowledged in print". Weiss continues to tour and perform regularly, and often with his former bandmates; he is also a writer and is in demand as a session player.
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a feature-length documentary about the band has been produced by Allen Morris. The documentary includes six songs from the band's early recordings and includes studio performances of five songs from the new album.
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was released on December 20, 2020. It contains fourteen songs written by Bob Dylan, performed by the current members of the band, which includes three original members, Ronny "Mouse" Weiss,
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The band reformed briefly in 1972 but had a genuine reunion in 1986 with the original members during the Texas Sesquicentennial celebration, with a performance at Flag Pole Hill in
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includes a version of "Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice". He died from complications of liver cancer on March 8, 2012, four days after a benefit concert in his name.
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since 1971. (Although the vocalist's name for Positively 13 O'Clock is sometimes spelled as "Jimmy Rabbit", he was evidently not a member of an obscure 1960's
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Positively 13 O'Clock was a project by Jimmy Rabbitt, backed by members of Mouse and the Traps. Only the one single "Psychotic Reaction" was released
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that there is an odd number of recordings is that "Cryin' Inside" was released as the "B" side of a 1968 single after its original release in 1967).
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Website under home.online.no that includes photos of two obscure singles and some information on them with "Compilation and archive research by
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that went in a completely different direction. Titled "Would You Believe", it was a take-off on the running gag of that name by
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describes Mouse and the Traps as "a fine band who was probably too chameleon-like to find their niche in the national market".
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before an estimated 7000 people. A videotape of the 1986 reunion concert is reportedly available from Marc Hood Productions.
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By 1968, Bugs Henderson had formed another band called The Dream and was playing nightclub venues around Dallas.
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instead. Their tangled history also included one single that was released anonymously under the name
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The music by Mouse and the Traps and the other associated bands has been assembled by two European
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Blog entry on the "Lost in Tyme" website (posted by Vernon Joynson, Max Waller and Paul Moffett)
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Ronny (Mouse) Weiss, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, steel and gut guitar, and vocals
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in September 1966 resulted in their only recorded single, that included a frantic version of
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period better than the Master himself". Another reviewer remarked: " is to Dylan what
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Website for the Lone Star Ramblers, which include two former members of the band.
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The line-up of musicians on this album, released December 20, 2020, includes:
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states of this song: "There are some who say that Mouse does Dylan's
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968
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from Jacksonville, Florida, who also recorded as Mouse and the Boys.
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Larry Stanley, 12-string guitar, gut guitar, electric guitar, banjo
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A 1997 interview with Robin Hood Brians in the liner notes for
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The first single by Mouse, "A Public Execution" was much more
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who recorded for Toddlin' Town records around the same time.
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Ace 30th Birthday Celebration: Garage, Beat & Punk Rock
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than any of their later music and reached No. 121 on
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as Jimmy Rabbitt and Renegade. An album was produced by
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label, Mouse and the Traps also recorded two singles for
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Bugs Henderson had a renowned career as an influential
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with eight albums to his credit. His 2004 release on
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band Rio Grande, which released a self-titled LP for
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Liner notes for Pebbles, Volume 1 (CD), AIP Records
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Index

Tyler, Texas
Garage rock
folk rock
Fraternity
Bell
garage rock
Tyler, Texas
A Public Execution
cover
Psychotic Reaction
Mousie and The Traps
Dot Records
Bugs Henderson
Buddy (Bugs) Henderson
A Public Execution
Tyler, Texas
Bob Dylan
Fraternity Records
Bell Records
Dale Hawkins
Baptist
Dylan
Positively 4th Street
Los Angeles
Hanna-Barbera Records
Count Five
Psychotic Reaction
Dylanesque
Bubbling Under the Hot 100
Canada

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