The Persian Market Lightning 45 Flash In The Pan

The Persian Market

Persian Market Flyer

The Persian Market Lightning 45 Flash In The PanLee DeHart – lead vocals
Doug Cochrane – lead guitar
Brad DeHart – rhythm guitar, vocals
Tommy Ranson – bass and vocals
Doug Begneaud – organ
Keith Thibodeaux – drums
Joe Stein – percussion and vocals

The Persian Market came from Lafayette, Louisiana. In May of 1967, the band recorded four songs at La Louisianne’s studio in Lafayette. Two of these, “Flash in the Pan” and “The Wind Is Ours” were released on Lightning Records LR 103. They also recorded versions of “Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White” and “The Gamma Gooce”, which eventually saw release on Cicadelic. “Flash In the Pan” is a driving garage number, led by the organ playing and with a good vocal delivery. It was written by Lee Dehart and Tom Ranson. The flip is the softer “The Wind Is Ours” (written by Brad Dehart for Lightening Pub, BMI).

The single was produced by Eddy Raven and Ben Skolnick, 104 Brighton, Lafayette, LA; the address is a house not far from the Vermilion River. Ben Skolnick managed the group.

Keith Thibodeaux had acted the part of “Little Ricky” on the TV series I Love Lucy and also played in another group, Little David and The Giants.

Anyone have a photo of the band?

Persian Market Lake Charles American Press Thursday, May 11, 1967
May 1967 ad for the Cave on Ryan Street in Lake Charles, featuring the Persian Market (Fri. May 12) & the Gravel Road (Sat. May 13)

The first 45 on the label was Lightning LR-101, the Roamin’ Togas “Bar the Door” (Person, Adams, Prust) / “You Must Believe Me” from June of 1967, with the same production and publishing credits as the Persian Market. The Adams in the credits seems to be Pete Adams, according to BMI. I’m not sure of any other releases on Lightning, but the Togas and Persian Market are now very rare, fetching about $200 nowadays.

Sources: Brad DeHart’s website and Mike Dugo’s interview with Doug Cochrane.

The Persian Market Lightning 45 The Wind Is Ours

9 thoughts on “The Persian Market”

  1. I am the son of Ben, and have the records…. and a poster that was used to introduce the band at concerts….

    1. Hey BRIAN My name is Harold Albarado I Remember BEN had some great times with him at the BOWLING ALLEY and at his interaction with the band. I helped promote them with BEN AND EDDY. I heard he passed away . Miss the old PANTHER please let me hear from you please.

    2. I went to see The Persian Market at YARC Club. Love the band, also was a freshman at Lafayette High when Tommy Ranson & Keith Thibodeaux were seniors. I lived 4 streets from you and knew Sharon, your daughter, lived by me in Mimosa Place Apts – she married John Griffin and moved to Atlanta, GA

  2. Loved to watch The Persian Market practice in Bendel Gardens; I was too young to go watch them play at the Music Machine and other venues.

    Great Memories; thanks for sharing.

    Mark Lewis

  3. This band would come play at the Youth Center in Mamou, la

    I remember seeing the when I was in 9th or 10th grade. I loved them ❤️

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