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The Vynes “More Each Day” / “I Might Be Free” on Athon

The Vynes, from left: Randy Schum, Gary Baldwin, Mark Groenke, John Guill, and Dave Dieter (holding Mark’s Rickenbacker)

The Vynes Athon 45 More Each DaySince I posted about the Dynamics on Athon, I will add the Vynes, who have an excellent harmony 45 on the label. The Vynes came from Naperville, Illinois, the same Chicago suburb where Conrad Haidu owned Athon Records.

The top side was “I Might Be Free” written by John Guill. My favorite of the two is the B-side, “More Each Day”, written by Gary Baldwin. The single was released as Athon Records 103 in February 1967.

The band consisted of:

Randy Schum – vocals
John Guill – Telecaster guitar
Mark Groenke – Rickenbacker 12-string guitar
Gary Baldwin – bass, lead vocals
Dave Dieter – drums

Victor Wells joined on lead vocals after Gary Baldwin left the band.

Gary Baldwin recalled the band recorded the single at Balkan Studios in Berwyn, Illinois.

Larry Schum managed the band.

Beyond the Beat Generation had a photo and full interview with two members of the band.

As of 2023, Mark Groenke and Dave Dieter have passed away.

The Vynes Athon 45 I Might Be Free

The Dynamics on Athon

Dynamics Athon 45 Clap Your HandsThe Dynamics came up with a catchy dance B-side in “Clap Your Hands”. I can find very little info on the band.

The 45 was released as Athon 106 and has a RCA-Victor custom code A4KM-3283/4 indicating an early 1971 pressing, later than I expected from the sound of “Clap Your Hands”.

The original A-side, the ballad “Roses and Thunder” was written by Conrad Haidu and Emme Mulis and published by Athon in 1961. Haidu was Athon’s owner, according to Gary Baldwin of the Vynes.

Donald H. Reese wrote “Clap Your Hands”, also for Athon Music Co. BMI (I believe the spelling of Anthon on the label is a typo). Don & The Dynamics, led by Donald Reese were from Lansford, Pennsylvania.

Carl J. Wychulis produced this single. There was a Pennsylvania polka musician by that name, otherwise I can’t find any info on this producer.

Athon was located in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago, but the publishing seems to have relocated to the small town of Carney, Michigan, north of Green Bay.

The December 15, 1962 issue of Billboard wrote “Athon Music Company, Naperville, Ill., publishers have started Athon Records. Conrad Haidu heads the operation. The Stardust Green Trio made the first single.”

incomplete Athon discography: (help with this would be appreciated)

Athon 100: Stardust Green Trio – “The Game Of Hearts” / “I’m Lonesome” (December 1962)
Athon 101: ?
Athon 102: ?
Athon 103: The Vynes – “I Might Be Free” (John Guill) / “More Each Day” (Gary Baldwin) (U4KM-2848) February 1967
Athon 104: ?
Athon 105: The Dynamics – “I’m Lonesome, So Lonesome” / “Run Away Little Girl” (A4KM-2800/1) 1971
Athon 106: The Dynamics – “Roses and Thunder” / “Clap Your Hands” (1971)
Athon 107: Beowulf – “Please Don’t Tell a Lie” (Alice Messerschmidt) / “River, Run Away” (Mulis, Haidu) (1971)
Athon 108: Beowulf – “I’ll Walk Down the Aisle (at the Wedding)” (Haidu and Mulis) / “Loves’ Beggar”
Athon 109: Monte DeGrave – “She Still Cares” / “Kiss In The Park”
Athon 110: Pink Panthers – “Livin’ Is Lovin'” / “Annie Had a Baby” (Rich Klitz – James Kerley – Floyd Kerley)

Athon # unkn – Jesse L.Cody – “Who’s That Girl” / “I Need Your Loving” – acetate recorded at Sound Studios Inc in Chicago and may have been issued on Athon – I need confirmation of this.

Thank you to Philip Powell and Max Waller for help with this discography.

Dynamics Athon 45 Roses and Thunder