So, I opened a record store in White Bear Lake, and with that comes the “regulars”. Our first real regular is Bill Axelrod, former tenor sax player for The Fabulous Flippers during the 1970s years. The Lawrence, Kansas-based Fabulous Flippers are a legendary ‘horn-show-soul’ band that literally brought the funk to the cornfields, and regularly played from Oklahoma to Canada, L.A. to Illinois.
Bill shared with me some astounding photos & stuff to show you. Hats off to Bill for passing this stuff on, I sure hope he can make a wild movie, because he sure has a good plot with all of the stories he’s told me.
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Bill playing drums(!) at The Fabulous Flippers reunion, Summer 2012 in Marcus, Iowa
The Fabulous Flippers reunion, Summer 2012 in Marcus, Iowa
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The Fabulous Flippers reunion, Summer 2012 in Marcus, Iowa
late-1960s Flippers publicity photo
The “Oklahoma” Fabulous Flippers (Max Carl of Grand Funk Railroad and Jack Mack & The Heart Attack on the left) publicity photo
Fabulous Flippers famous 1964 “Harlem Shuffle” pose with the ladders publicity photo
1964- “Harlem Shuffle” video
1964- “Tell the Truth” video
the ‘Something Tangible’ vinyl LP record circa ~ 1970
pinback button for The Sanctuary Band, a Flippers gospel-rock spinoff band, early 1970s
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Magnificent Sanctuary Band “Join The Magnificent Sanctuary Band”05 Track 05
Sanctuary “In All My Dreams”06 Track 06
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rather boring bumper sticker
Mid-Continent Entertainment (booking agent) wooden nickel
Fabulous Flippers MATCHES(!)
Mid-Continent Entertainment (booking agent) business card
1970s rhythm section publicity photo
color logo
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Bill’s very own 1970s publicity photo
1970s horn section publicity photo
souvenir flag- 1960s
the bus, as it sat to rest, Dodge City, Kansas
1970s publicity photo
1972- “Harlem Shuffle” 7″ 45RPM single 03 Track 03
1972- Peace of Mind 7″ 45RPM single













































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Papa John Kolstad and Soupy Milton Mill City Blues LP 1971 Logos Records 4001






