The Elders- Looking for the Answer
This Dayton, Ohio quartet has been one of the top local acts for several years. In 1966, when their name was still Jerry & The Others, they recorded the song "Don't You Lie To Me", which became a collector's item as one of the teen garage rock hits. In 1970, when drummer Ron Skinner joined them, they became known as "The Elders" and recorded this one-off LP on Audio Fidelity, produced by Gordon Neal.
Track List
- Looking for the Answer
- Too Late to Change
- Sissy Strut
- Fort Lauderdale
- 25 Miles
- By the Size of My Shoes
- Everybody Say Yeah
- Hip Hug Her
- Your Mother Chews Tobacco
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This Dayton, Ohio quartet has been one of the top local acts for several years. In 1966, when their name was still Jerry & The Others, they recorded the song "Don't You Lie To Me", which became a collector's item as one of the teen garage rock hits. In 1970, when drummer Ron Skinner joined them, they became known as "The Elders" and recorded this one-off LP on Audio Fidelity, produced by Gordon Neal.
Track List
- Looking for the Answer
- Too Late to Change
- Sissy Strut
- Fort Lauderdale
- 25 Miles
- By the Size of My Shoes
- Everybody Say Yeah
- Hip Hug Her
- Your Mother Chews Tobacco
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.