

Homebase: Seattle, WA
Stats: d. 1981
Misc Notes: Singer/songwriter who helped compose "Werewolf' / "No Werewolf" as recorded by The Frantics. (Dolton #13 / Dolton # 16). He also penned: "Love Alone" as recorded by the Fleetwoods, and co-wrote "The Fourth Dimension" (with Spokane's Gary Hodge) as recorded by the Ventures, and wrote "Here's Where A Broken Heart Lives" as recorded by Jeff Tabor (aka Gary Hodge). He was in Los Angeles scoping out the folk scene with Seattle's Don MacAllister and Paul Gillingham (Don and Paul / Willowcreek Ramblers) when he was hired as a lead vocalist by the New Christy Minstrels, a large folk group that also included the former members of Oregon's Fairmont Singers. Wadsworth sadly died by suicide.
MISC NOTES:
LOCATION: Seattle, WA
RECORDING PERSONNEL:
RECORDING STUDIO: Audio Recording, Inc.
RECORDING ENGINEER: Kearney Barton
FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 45 rpm
DISC NOTES:
A-SIDE MATRIX: 31695
A-SIDE STAMPER CODE: 45 - 31695 ^34870
A-SIDE COMPOSER: Terry Wadsworth
A-SIDE PUBLISHER:Cornerstone (BMI)
B-SIDE MATRIX: 31696
B-SIDE STAMPER CODE: 45 - 31696 ^34870 - X
B-SIDE COMPOSER: Terry Wadsworth
B-SIDE PUBLISHER: Cornerstone (BMI)