Trapped Live Music Samples
The groups live performance recorded back in the 70s at El Toro Marine base. This video gives a nice overview of the band’s classic hits.
The groups live performance recorded back in the 70s at El Toro Marine base. This video gives a nice overview of the band’s classic hits.
Check out Kenny’s drum solo as he performs at the “We Ain’t Dead Yet” concert. Not bad after all these years.
Our keyboard player Rick Hair has recently battled through Chemo and a bone marrow transplant relative to his cancer. A few days ago his doctor pronounced Rick cancer free and he has the green light to get back to his normal lifestyle. Thanks to everyone for their support and prayers throughout this very difficult fight …
As we reflect on one year ago – May 22, 2011 – and the incredible devastation and havoc the Joplin tornado had on Southwest Missouri, it is important that we remember the victims and salute the survivors of that disaster!! Yes, the band chose to play their concert which took sixteen months of planning to …
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This new two album CD set was recorded live at the Civic Auditorium in Neosho, MO. Good old 70’s Rock & Roll as only Mizzouri Foxx knows how to play it. Enjoy the great memories and your youth again by reliving their great music and once in a lifetime concert. The DVD video contains live …
As time goes on things just continue to change here in Southern California! Kenny and Virginia are really enjoying retirement but a new door of opportunity opened up and now the Vaughn’s are the proud owners of Bella Dia Salon and Day Spa here in Buena Park. Located at 5423 Beach Blvd. folks will find …
Kenny placed third at the Brea store competition and wants to thank those who came out to watch the drummers compete. It was alot of fun and reminded Kenny of the good old days! Not bad considering Kenny stopped playing for more years than the age of the guys who came in first and second.
Question Asked: What was the the most difficult location the band ever played at in terms of setting up the equipment? Answer: Back in the early 1970’s we played for a party on a river boat at Lake of the Ozarks. We were using the original band name Sound Company back then. Well, we had …
Re: Last but not least! Thanks!! Posted by Kenny Vaughn on 7/12/2001, 1:53 pm I hope everyone who attended the reunion will see this message because it needs to be stated and well understood. What took place on Saturday, June 30th was the essence of why Neosho is such a special place to be from. …