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If you've heard their records, you'll know how great they
sound. And if you've surfed over to Perfect Sound Forever recently, you
might have read
Loud
Harmonic Transcendence: The Honey Ltd Story. This page of illustrations
is designed to complement that article. [Please click on each image
for a closer view]
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The Mama Cats Hideout Records' publicity photo, 1967.
Back row (L-R): Joan Sliwin, Laura Creamer, Alex Sliwin. Front: Marsha Jo Temmer. |
LHI Records publicity photo. Back (L-R): Alex Sliwin and Marsha Jo Temmer. Front: Laura Creamer and Joan Sliwin. |
Taking a break to see ruins in Thailand while on
tour with the United States Organisation in Vietnam, December 1968.
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Before going onstage for the USO, Vietnam, December 1968. |
Double-page ad from Billboard, c. Spring 1968,
for their first LHI single, "Come Down".
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LHI Records publicity photo #2. L-R: Laura, Marsha Jo, Joan and Alex. |
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Joan, Laura and Alex seen here clowning with Joey
Bishop.
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LHI Records publicity photo #3, possibly near Lee Hazlewood's 9000 Sunset Blvd. Office. |
More jokes with Joey Bishop on his TV show, 1968. |
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In the studio with Lee Hazlewood (enlarged still from Song Hits magazine). |
Opening for Eddie Fisher at Caeser's Palace - late '68/early '69. |
Publicity shot for an unknown newspaper, 1968. |
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Belting it out onstage in Vietnam, December 1968. L-R: Laura, Alex, Joan, Marsha Jo. |
Night-time appearance, Vietnam, December 1968.
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Publicity still for EVE, late 1969, early 1970. L-R: Laura, Marsha Jo, Joan. |
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Fash-In and
Beau-Tee! Song Hits magazine article, December 1968. |
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