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Floyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson High School: Ronny Randall on guitar, Terry Billings on bass, and Geoff West on drums. Within a year or so, Andy's brother Laurry Michlin took over on keyboards. In February 1964 they won a competition to become the house band at the Pit Club, a 2,500 person venue located at the Bronco Bowl in Oak Cliff. "Chuck Berry rock 'n roll pre-Beatles - that's how I would best describe the music we played at that time" said Floyd in a 2008 interview. They soon released their first 45, the classic "Dance, Franny, Dance" b/w "Look What You've Gone and Done" on Jetstar. The label says both sides were recorded live at the Pit. Originally I thought it was likely to be a studio recording with overdubbed handclaps and applause at the beginning, but Geoff West says in his comment below that it was recorded in front of a large crowd at the Pit in the Spring of 1964: "on 'Dance Franny Dance' it required at least five minutes to get several hundred teenagers to clap together!" In 2009 original member Ron Randall contacted me about the group: Geoff's recollections are correct. The recording of "Dance, Franny, Dance" was done live at the Pit Club. Larry Lavine was the engineer using a 4 track recorder set up in the women's dressing room backstage. It was just one of those nights when everything came together. A great recording. The recordings done live at the