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A sad 76th anniversary for Israel today and tomorrow, May 14-15. Here is a live report from Israel about this bitterswee...
15/05/2024

A sad 76th anniversary for Israel today and tomorrow, May 14-15. Here is a live report from Israel about this bittersweet occasion.

As Israel celebrates its 76th Independence Day on May 14th, Yair Pinto reflects on the somber mood among Israelis still reeling from the October 7th Hamas te...

Remembering Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues with this great song he composed and sang.This song is based on the Bible boo...
29/04/2024

Remembering Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues with this great song he composed and sang.
This song is based on the Bible book of Revelation and his mind trip of what the world will be like in the Last Days. Hey that's starting to happen now!
Studio recording on Threshold Records with concert video, both 1970. From the remarkable album "A QUESTION OF BALANCE".

STARCASTLE - "True To The Light" from their excellent 1977 album "Fountains of Light" on CBS-Epic Records LPs. Reissued ...
28/04/2024

STARCASTLE - "True To The Light" from their excellent 1977 album "Fountains of Light" on CBS-Epic Records LPs. Reissued on CD in 1997.

Provided to YouTube by EpicTrue To The Light · StarcastleFountains Of Light℗ 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.Released on: 1977-07-17Composer, Lyricist: Her...

We just lost original founding member of the Moody Blues today, Mike Pinder, age 82.Mike founded The Moody Blues in earl...
25/04/2024

We just lost original founding member of the Moody Blues today, Mike Pinder, age 82.
Mike founded The Moody Blues in early 1964 in Manchester-Birmingham, England and they were the house band of Mitchell & Butler's Brewery Pub in Manchester for a few months, calling themselves the M&B Five.
In June 1964 they changed their name to The Moody Blues, and recorded demos for London-Decca Records, and got a recording contract with them and began recording in London by the fall, and their second single "Go Now" was a smash #1 hit in the UK in November. By January 1965, it was in the Top Ten in the USA also.
The first version of the Moodies band broke up in the summer of 1966, when no more big hits were forthcoming. They hired Justin Hayward and John Lodge in September 1966 and took off in a new direction in their music, inspired by the success of their friends, The Beatles. They chose to leave behind their old Britpop version of Rhythm & Blues and go into the new genre of Progressive Rock.
In 1967, The Moody Blues took a year to go from rags to riches, but they made it to the top by the end of the year for their hit album DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED and their hit single "Nights in White Satin" sung by Justin Hayward, with Mike Pinder's moody Mellotron keyboards, and Ray Thomas' flute.
The Moody Blues continued their amazing stratospheric success with their next seven albums with Mike Pinder on keyboards and Mellotron.
After touring the world for years, Mike Pinder fell in love with America, and moved to California in 1977, and left the band after recording his final album OCTAVE with the Moody Blues that year, which was released in 1978. Mike refused to go on tour to promote the album, and the band replaced him with former YES keyboard artist Patrick Moraz.
Mike Pinder moved to a ranch in Auburn, California in 1978, with his wife Taralee, and settled into a comfortable domestic life. They had two sons, Mike Jr. and Matthew, and Mike had an elder son named Daniel from a previous marriage. Mike recorded another solo album in 1994 titled One Step Into the Light, and re-recorded his song with that title.
Mike died of dementia on April 24, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

15/04/2024

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, a prominent Christian leader, was conducting a service at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, when he was stabbed multiple times at the altar during a mass1. The attack occurred just after 7 p.m. and was captured on video as it was being streamed online. In the footage, an unidentified man in a black hoodie confronts Bishop Emmanuel while he is speaking. The bishop appears to try to talk to the man, who then stabs him in the face and neck. Congregants rushed to his aid, and he was promptly taken to a local hospital2. His condition is currently unknown. Three others were also injured and were being treated at the scene for lacerations2. The suspect has been taken into custody and is cooperating with the investigation2. Bishop Emmanuel has gained a following online in recent years as an outspoken critic of COVID restrictions and vaccine mandates2. The motive for the attack remains unknown, and it is unclear if this incident is linked to the knife attack that occurred just days earlier at a popular mall in Sydney

I cooked some bacon for breakfast and while I was cleaning up afterward, I discovered this image in the dregs of bacon:W...
01/03/2024

I cooked some bacon for breakfast and while I was cleaning up afterward, I discovered this image in the dregs of bacon:
What to me looks like an image of a western cowboy, in full western duds and hat, raising a lariat over his head to strike.
Can you see the image? Fascinating.

12/01/2024

Please pray for my dear friend Susan Shervin Lickey, who is suffering from cancer in the hospital right now. I just heard from her today, but I don't yet have the details. She lives in Philadelphia, Pa. but I don't know which hospital she is at. ❤

I love this beautiful song!"Mary's Boy Child" by Harry Belafonte, 1957
16/12/2023

I love this beautiful song!
"Mary's Boy Child" by Harry Belafonte, 1957

Created By Tonycdrive Marys Boy Child by Harry Belafonte set to clip's of The Nativity Story

The Double CD Package
26/08/2023

The Double CD Package

We mourn the loss of beloved pop singer Bobby Rydell (1942-2022) who would have been 80 on April 26. This is his first p...
08/04/2022

We mourn the loss of beloved pop singer Bobby Rydell (1942-2022) who would have been 80 on April 26. This is his first promo photo from 1960 when he was 18.

Elvis Presley  CD album "A Private Moment With the King", recorded by Elvis' friend Jimmy Velvet in 1973 at a private ho...
06/04/2022

Elvis Presley CD album "A Private Moment With the King", recorded by Elvis' friend Jimmy Velvet in 1973 at a private home party. Released by Ray Ruff on Oak Records in 2001. We still have 5 NEW copies in stock if anyone wants one at $15.00 plus $4.00 shipping. Order one now before they are all gone!
How to order: Pay $19.00 to our PayPal address: [email protected]
and include your name, postal mailing and email address, and we will get it right out to you by First Class postal mail.

10/03/2022

Anyone out there wish to write a brief review of our company Oak Records ? Based on your experience with our products and service?
Simply post it here and include your name. Only serious reviews considered. Thank you!

29/12/2020

Greetings.
We are planning a new update for our website in 2021. We will make it a bit more user-friendly and add some new products, and make an announcement about new releases we plan for the new year.
We, like most small businesses, have been hit hard by the COVID 19 Pandemic situation in 2020, so our business has not had a good month in several months. We are hoping and praying, like most of us here on planet Earth that this situation will soon come to a satisfactory conclusion soon. Thank you all for your interest and support!

Now available! You can purchase our new download cards for digital downloads of the entire TRUTH OF TRUTHS album - all 2...
12/10/2018

Now available! You can purchase our new download cards for digital downloads of the entire TRUTH OF TRUTHS album - all 26 tracks - of Ray Ruff's Rock Opera of the Bible! They download as mp3 music files for your iPhone, iPad, or other digital music player device. Price is $20.00 postpaid through Paypal. These were made available via my nationwide music distribution deal with CD Baby. Simply send me a PM and I will send you instructions how to order through Paypal.
And for those who prefer to purchase the limited edition Double CD album collector's item, you can purchase on our Oak Records website:
http://www.oakrecordsmusic.com

Oak records, featuring the Truth of Truths rock opera, and Billy the Kid country western rock opera.

04/08/2018

Ray Ruff came up with the idea for the TRUTH OF TRUTHS Rock Opera of the Bible when he heard the Rock Opera "TOMMY" by The Who (1969). He wanted to do a Bible-based Christian Rock Opera that told the Bible story like The Who told the fictional story of Tommy. It was purely coincidental that the creators of the other Rock Opera J.C. SUPERSTAR were producing their Rock Opera at the same time as his. He said in an interview in 1971 that "TOT is a Rock Opera of the entire Bible, an ambitious project, while SUPERSTAR is simply the story of Jesus which conveniently ends before the Resurrection of Christ."

06/06/2018
JIM BACKUS Artists' Profile...James Gilmore Backus (February 25, 1913 – July 3, 1989) was an American radio, television,...
04/06/2018

JIM BACKUS Artists' Profile...
James Gilmore Backus (February 25, 1913 – July 3, 1989) was an American radio, television, film, and voice actor. Among his most famous roles were the voice of UPA's nearsighted cartoon character Mr. Magoo, the rich Hubert Updike III on the radio version of The Alan Young Show, Joan Davis' character's husband (a domestic court judge named Bradley Davis) on TV's "I Married Joan" (1952-55), James Dean's character's father in the classic movie REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (WB, 1955), as a wealthy golfer with his own private airplane which goes awry in Stanley Kramer's comedy epic classic IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (UA, 1963), and as wealthy multi-millionaire Thurston Howell III on the 1960s TV sitcom "Gilligan's Island" (1964-67). He also starred in his own show of one season, The Jim Backus Show (1960-61), also known as "Hot Off the Wire".
In early 1971, he performed as the Voice of God in Ray Ruff's Rock Opera TRUTH OF TRUTHS.

TRUTH OF TRUTHS Artists' Profile: Donnie Brooks (1936-2007)Donnie Brooks-Greatest Hits CD - Released 2003.Donnie Brooks ...
04/06/2018

TRUTH OF TRUTHS Artists' Profile:
Donnie Brooks (1936-2007)
Donnie Brooks-Greatest Hits CD - Released 2003.
Donnie Brooks (real name, John Dee Abohosh) was born in Dallas, Texas. He was one of the original Teen Idol pop singers of the late 1950s - early 1960s. These photos date from about 1960. Donnie was a great guy, a very funny guy, always making you laugh and feel good. I met him in person in 2003. He was a very talented singer, started out singing Rockabilly in the late '50s and had his first hit record "Bertha Lou" in 1959. His Top 40 solid gold hits were "Mission Bell" in March 1960, and "Doll House" in May 1960. In 1971, after years of touring and performing all over the USA, Donnie Brooks was cast as Jesus Christ in Ray Ruff's Road Show attraction musical production TRUTH OF TRUTHS, a Rock Opera based on the Bible. This was a personal project of Ray Ruff that he was very proud of. The soundtrack was released as a 2-LP album on Ray Ruff's Oak Records in the spring of 1971. I saw the Rock Opera performed live at the Greek Theater in the Hollywood Hills on Easter Sunday morning in April 1971. The production toured around the USA at major cities venues for about one year, with the combined talents of nearly 300 persons. The soundtrack album was a popular item during the Jesus Movement, and went out of print around 1976. We have reissued it on a digitally-remastered 2-CD set and it is available now on our website!

11/04/2018

We want to thank rock musician Pat Liston for stopping by and posting an interesting message on our page here! Thanks, Pat!

This is the Rolling Stone Rock magazine article about Ray Ruff's Truth Of Truths that caused so much controversy back in...
03/04/2018

This is the Rolling Stone Rock magazine article about Ray Ruff's Truth Of Truths that caused so much controversy back in 1971.
If you want to read it in detail, you can download it and print it at 8-1/2 x 11" size and it's quite legible.

Artist's spotlight is on rock musician Pat Liston, featured in Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS Rock Opera. Pat performed on s...
03/04/2018

Artist's spotlight is on rock musician Pat Liston, featured in Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS Rock Opera. Pat performed on several tracks on the album. We have been in touch with Pat and he sent us his musical bio so we are sharing it here.

Pat Liston is a rock musician who became a professional by the end of the 1960s, and first showed some real promise as a studio performer and live show performer when he appeared on Ray Ruff’s TRUTH OF TRUTHS Rock Opera in 1971 on Oak Records.

Following this early success, Pat Liston first gained widespread recognition as one the founding members of “Mama’s Pride” - a band known, with great affection as, “The Pride of St. Louis”. Pat is a versatile singer-songwriter-musician, and spearheaded the band as a key writer and sharing lead vocals with his brother Danny, as well as playing guitar, keyboards and slide guitar. Mama’s Pride had two successful albums in the 1970’s: “Mama’s Pride” (1975) and “Uptown & Lowdown” (1976).
Produced by such notables as the legendary Arif Mardin, who garnered over 14 Grammys and 40 gold and platinum albums in his lifetime and Jim Mason, who has won gold and platinum albums with Firefall, Poco and others.
In 1992, Mama’s Pride also released a third album on CD, “Guard your Heart”, produced by Grammy winner, Jim Gaines. The music on all three albums has sustained in popularity, and is still played on many radio stations in the U.S. and Europe. In 2006 they released a long-awaited live concert CD. Recorded at the Pageant in St. Louis, simply titled, Mama’s Pride “Alive and Well”.
Pat toured coast to coast with Mama’s Pride alongside top recording artists such as: The Charlie Daniels Band, Marshall Tucker, Heart, The Allman Brothers Band, Bob Seger, Kansas, Alice Cooper, The Outlaws, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Reo Speedwagon, Styx, Ringo Starr, Stephen Stills, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Loggins & Messina and many more. Mama’s Pride was also Gregg Allman’s backup band in 1978 and did over 25 concerts with him.

Mama’s Pride broke records with yearly sold out concerts at the Pageant Theatre, in St. Louis, MO. from 2003 until 2012. At the 2012 concert Mama’s Pride was inducted in to the local radio station K-SHE Rock Hall of Fame and Pat’s composition “Blue Mist” was voted the #1 all time requested song on K-SHE!

In 2003, Pat released his first solo CD “Blue Mist” with 11 self-penned songs on it. In December 2008 he released his 2nd solo effort “Dreamer”, with 12 new songs. Pat also started performing out as a solo act that same year. Since going solo he has performed with The Marshall Tucker Band, Poco, Richie Furay, Michael Martin Murphey, J.D. Blackfoot, John Batdorf (of Batdorf & Rodney), and Three Dog Night. In 2013 Pat released a “live’ solo CD titled “Wild At Heart”. In 2016 Pat performed at The Pageant with the his seven piece band, The Pat Liston Band with some former members of Mama’s Pride, Tommy Martin of Celtic Woman, and Andy Herrin from Cavo. At this concert Pat released his autobiography “13 Notes To Life”. Along with some new projects in the works, Pat is still performing solo and presently working on a 4th solo CD. He is also currently recording a new CD with his brother Danny in Memphis, TN to be titled “The Liston Brothers.”
Pat currently resides in a small town in Illinois where he enjoys the relaxed small town life away from the big cities.
We are mighty proud to have him participate with us in the marketing of Ray Ruff’s TRUTH OF TRUTHS release now on CD. A big round of applause to a real pro, Pat Liston!

- written by Pat Liston and edited by D.J. Long, March 30, 2018.

Wow! How time flies when you're having fun. It's been 47 years since Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS had its World Premiere a...
02/04/2018

Wow! How time flies when you're having fun. It's been 47 years since Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS had its World Premiere at the Greek Theater in the Hollywood Hills near Los Angeles, in April 1971, with nearly 300 people involved in the elaborate live theater stage production. The soundtrack album was recorded in early 1971, prior to the premiere. The roadshow had several performances over the following year, and a repeat performance a year later in April 1972 at a Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday at 6 AM. (A listing of this concert from the Los Angeles Times is shown below.)
That's early for a stage show!

01/04/2018

EASTER ALERT: As of today, April 1, 2018, at 1 pm, we are SOLD OUT of the "First 25" numbered and signed editions of TRUTH OF TRUTHS. Our thanks to Eric Aijala of Burbank, California, for being the final recipient of this promotion!

We still have a large quantity of the standard collectors edition of TOT still available at the lower regular price of $19.99 per copy plus $5.00 shipping & handling, so feel free to place your order on our website!

A freelance writer has just written a magazine article about Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS...thank you, Rebekah Curtis! She...
29/03/2018

A freelance writer has just written a magazine article about Ray Ruff's TRUTH OF TRUTHS...thank you, Rebekah Curtis!
She writes:
The ToT article is up at the Federalist. Thanks so much for all your help (and big thanks for the photos, Pat!). Have a Blessed Day! - Rebekah Curtis

http://thefederalist.com/2018/03/29/catch-70s-rock-opera-instead-jesus-christ-superstar/

If you haven’t heard of “Truth of Truths,” blame Rolling Stone. Its reviewed described the show as ‘preachy,’ which was exactly what it aimed to avoid.

Happy Heavenly Birthday to Ray Ruff, born this day in 1938.He was born Marvin Ray Ruffin in Amarillo, Texas on March 24,...
24/03/2018

Happy Heavenly Birthday to Ray Ruff, born this day in 1938.
He was born Marvin Ray Ruffin in Amarillo, Texas on March 24, 1938, and passed away of heart failure on September 15, 2005 at his home in Saugus, California at age 67.
If he were still with us, today would be his 80th birthday.
You can leave a message or remembrance for Ray at this site:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16466896/ray-ruff

Ray Ruff, famous legendary music industry record producer, was born Marvin Ray Ruffin on March 24, 1938 in Amarillo, Texas. He was playing semi-pro baseball for his city home team in 1955-56 when he met Charles Hardin Holley, a player on the Lubbock team and better known to the world as the legendar...

We want to thank Bradley Olson and Bim Ingersoll for their submissions of further information about the original 1971 LP...
19/03/2018

We want to thank Bradley Olson and Bim Ingersoll for their submissions of further information about the original 1971 LP Release of TRUTH OF TRUTHS.
First, we have this full-page ad for TRUTH OF TRUTHS paid for by Ray Ruff, in Billboard magazine for November 6, 1971.

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The Oak Records Story

The story of Oak Records cannot be told without the story of the man who created Oak Records in 1970 – famous record producer Ray Ruff (1938-2005). Born Marvin Ray Ruffin in Amarillo, Texas on March 24, 1938, Ray was a Texas country boy at heart, raised around horses and cowboys. He graduated from high school in 1952, just in time to see Bill Haley and His Saddlemen perform at an Amarillo night spot, and that got him interested in music. He liked Hank Williams and Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys, and then something new that came along called Rock’n’Roll in 1953 when Bill Haley renamed his band The Comets and played this new kind of music the next time they were in town. In 1956, Ray was playing semi-pro baseball for Amarillo against the team from Lubbock, and met one of the opposing team members, a 20-year-old named Charles Hardin Holley. You may remember him as Buddy Holly. They became fast friends and Buddy invited him to see Elvis Presley in Lubbock in October, and Buddy decided to go pro with his rock band The Crickets, and Ray tagged along for fun with Buddy to radio disc jockey Bob Montgomery’s studio at KDAV radio, and then Buddy introduced him to a record producer named Norman Petty in 1957, and soon Ray was trailing along with the band going to Petty’s recording studio sessions in Clovis, New Mexico. Ray decided this was the life for him, and went on the road with Buddy and The Crickets that year, as a roadie and musical assistant with another young fellow named Waylon Jennings. When the tragic Day the Music Died happened in February 1959, Ray was devastated, but he soon pulled himself together and decided to form his own tribute band to Buddy, when The Crickets went out on tour as themselves that year. Ray’s own band, The Checkmates, began recording songs Ray and others were writing as tribute songs to Buddy, and Ray was singing them in Buddy’s own style, wearing a spare pair of the “Wonder glasses” Buddy had given him. Ray’s biggest hit came when he released a song called “I Took A Liking To You” for the one-year anniversary of Buddy’s death in February 1960. Ray recorded about a dozen songs from 1959 to 1964 in various places, on various labels, around the great state of Texas, until deciding he wanted to be a record producer like his friend Norman Petty, and get paid for it. He went to Hollywood and got a meeting with famous record producer Dick Pierce at RCA Victor, thanks to his friend Norman Petty calling Mr. Pierce, and giving him a business card in hand, and Ray was given some valuable pointers on how to record in the studio and work with artists and musicians. His first artist he personally produced was pop singer Brian Hyland on his song “Ginny Come Lately” in late 1962, when he sat in on recording sessions with the song’s writers, and producer Stan Applebaum. Ray liked it, and in 1967 he moved to Hollywood from Amarillo and began work as an A&R man for Dot Records when it was sold to Paramount Pictures. Ray brought Brian Hyland to Dot and began working with him and produced his song “Tragedy” in 1969. Ray also worked for other labels in the late 1960s, and other well-known artists. In 1967 he landed a gig at Bang Records and produced Van Morrison’s first big solo hit, “Brown-Eyed Girl”, which Ray also recorded in another excellent version in 2003 for country-western star Tony Brantley. Ray also worked in the late 1960s for record labels Era and Happy Tiger with Anita Kerr, who was also busy at Warner Bros. working with poet Rod McKuen on their successful series of “The Sea, The Earth, The Sky” albums of orchestra music and poetry. Flush with cash, but still frustrated by not having control over the music he was recording for others, Ray decided to start up his own record company. He had already had one label in the early 1960s, called Ruff Records, but he wanted something more polished and professional, so he called his new company Oak Records, founded in 1970. Ray began work on a really ambitious project that year – he wanted to do a Rock Opera of the Bible, like The Who’s Rock Opera “Tommy”, released in 1969. He thought it would be a hot seller especially for the Christian market, which was radically changing that year because of the spiritual Jesus Movement which swept the USA in the 1970s. Kids wanted Christian music in their own musical idiom instead of preachy church hymns, so they began making their own music for praise and worship at churches across America, and around the world, and this new music project would fit right into that new market. Ray hired a group of studio session players, and some very creative singers and songwriters, for his new Rock Opera of the Bible, titled TRUTH OF TRUTHS, which became a musical stage road show extravaganza employing up to 300 people. He recorded the entire show in a rented studio stage in Hollywood as the soundtrack album from the Rock Opera, and released both the stage show and the soundtrack album on Easter Sunday in April 1971. It was a big success, and toured the USA in six major cities in a year, and the album sold half a million copies in the 1970s. Ray said when asked if he was trying to compete with Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice’s Rock Opera “JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR”, and he said no, he honestly was not, it was just coincidental that the two projects were made and released around the same time.

Ray moved on to many other projects, like recording two albums for Hank Williams Jr. and a bicentennial album called “Happy Birthday USA!” in 1976. He was soon in demand by many famous names in show business, and worked hard for another 20 years, also co-founding two other record companies, Cougar Records in 1994, producing a new album for Nancy Sinatra in 1995, “One More Time”, and working with Outwest Entertainment in 1998. After the turn of the century, Ray decided to record once again on his Oak Records label, and began auditioning new Country-Western artists for his company, including Holly Wynette, Alicen Holden, Christi Bauerlee, Tony Brantley, and Billy Pierson, among others. Ray also recorded a new Country-Western Rock Opera in 2001, titled “Billy the Kid”, a romance of the Old West narrated by a cowboy actor. For reasons unknown, the album was never released, but we have all the rights to it now, and will be releasing it early next year 2018. I met Ray Ruff that year, 2001, when I stopped by a recording studio where I knew someone, and Ray was there. He gave me his business card, and we kept in touch, and in the summer of 2003 we got together and I went along with him to the recording studios to see how he worked the music business. I was already a promoter who had put together some shows here and there, and was lead singer in a rock band myself in the 1980s. I met a rock band in Santa Cruz, California that I really liked, named BIG RAIN, who were playing local nightclubs, and I got them a contract with Ray Ruff when I talked them into driving down to southern California to meet with him. We all reached a comfortable contract arrangement and Ray produced their next album, a country crossover album of their local Rock music hits on their own label, Umbrella Records. The album was their first album to play on nationwide radio stations and chart on the national record charts in 2004, and the band went on to international stardom, playing all over the world over the next five years or so. Ray often recorded with singer Pat Boone, and his last two albums as producer were on Pat Boone’s “Ready To Rock” in 2004, a great album, I think; and his last, “Gospel Train” in 2005. Ray passed away on September 15, 2005, and his record company went with him. After a few years of negotiations with Ray’s widow, who inherited it all, we reached a contract agreement to acquire all the rights to Oak Records and two of his most ambitious works, TRUTH OF TRUTHS and BILLY THE KID. The company had gone defunct in late 2005, and was out of business for ten years, until I began the laborious process of creating a new record company with the same name and a similar logo – we call it the “Legacy Logo”. After two years of legal negotiations and working with the U.S. Trademark & Patent Office, we are now finally moving ahead starting up the new business. We hope you will enjoy the ride along with us!

Don J. Long