The Nu Kats - History

History

As the Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos, a documentary story of the band was produced by and presented on WCCO CBS 4-TV and a lengthy cover story by music journalist Tom Murtha was published in Insider Magazine. Skogie was managed by David Zimmerman who then produced their first published record: 'The Butler Did It/I Won't be Pushed Away' (1973 on Mill City Records), which can still be heard occasionally on the radio. Between its recording and its release changed members and changed its name from Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos to 'Skogie'. Skogie then recorded a new album at Sound 80 Recording Studio which was released in 1974. Randy Levy of Schon Productions handled the majority of Skogie's career in Minnesota. The entire band relocated to Hollywood California in 1976.

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