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"If thine enemy wrongs thee, buy each of his children a drum."

 

The sounds of ZIT will forever reverberate in the Audio Archives. Check out everything from old tunes recorded in a garage on an 8-track to the official Goin' Band CD tracks.


 


Band Camp Assembly (July 1973)

Mike Woods introduces: Steve Hartwell, Larry Hess, Rick Knowles, Davis McLarty, Ann Marshall, Mike Woods (not sure who played bass drum or cymbals)

1. Ring Up
2. Zit Suggestion Box routine
3. 1812 Overture (kazoos)
4. Dance Of The Hours

Tunes:

1. Downfall (walk-on)
2. Rock
3. Caravan
4. Old
5. Meatball
6. Mazzacano (later called Neptune)
7. some rudimental cadence (tagged onto Mazzacano?)
8. Tchaikovsky (first performance?)
9. Old (full version)
10. Tusker
11. Run On

 


Studio Recording (January 29,1979) Mike Myers' garage studio on 29th Street

Snares: David Slusher, Mike Myers, Collyer Spreen
Tenors: John Fulton, Jerry Clark
Bass Drum: Alan Lawrence
Cymbals: Barry Barrs
Bells: Cindy Mills, Alan Shinn

Tunes:

1. Old (full version) (aka Tech '67)
2. Old (short)
3. Downfall (Steve Barnhart)
4. Old
5. Meatball (Mike Woods & Davis McLarty)
6. Old
7. Tchaikovsky (Mike Woods)
8. Old
9. Tusker (Mike Woods)
10. Caravan
11. Old
12. Rock (Joel Leach)
13. Old
14. Neptune (originally called Mazzacano; Paul Mazzacano taught percussion at Tech after Joel Leach and before Ron Dyer and stole these cadences from, I think, the University of Wisconsin)
15. Old
16. Unfinished (Susan Snead & Larry Hess)
17. Old
18. Haskell (Larry Hess)
19. Old
20. Backstick (Greg Vaughn)
21. Old
22. Halt

1. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Shinn?)
2. Arm Pit
3. Ring Up

1. Run On
2. Clap Cadence

These recordings came with this historical documentation - ZIT CD.doc
 


1982 Texas Tech Percussion Festival
[These have been lost in the server change. If anyone has them please let us know!]

Thanks to Steve Heichelheim for these recordings. His brother recorded them on cassette during the 1982 Texas Tech Percussion Festival. They are a wonderful addition to the collection.

Tunes
Ring-up
Downwind
 

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