
Retro
In 1996, the Western Reserve Historical Society took Dennis's music, newspaper articles and writings, and organized them and placed them permanently in the historical society because they believed Dennis's history would have significance to future researchers of Northeastern Ohio's history of music.
Dennis's career started in 1965 with his high school band The Lost Souls. The band played local CYO'S teen dances, K of C halls, armories amd Hullabaloos. The Lost Souls popularity peaked in 1967 when they played at the Cleveland Stadium. From 1965 to 1968 the Lost Souls established 24 attendance records at various clubs. The group did covers and originals that used flute, sax and mandolin along with the usual guitar bass and drums. The band broke up when the members went to college and went their seperate ways.
After the Lost Souls disbanded Dennis was asked to join the Choir. The Choir had gone through some personell changes and wa...
Dennis's career started in 1965 with his high school band The Lost Souls. The band played local CYO'S teen dances, K of C halls, armories amd Hullabaloos. The Lost Souls popularity peaked in 1967 when they played at the Cleveland Stadium. From 1965 to 1968 the Lost Souls established 24 attendance records at various clubs. The group did covers and originals that used flute, sax and mandolin along with the usual guitar bass and drums. The band broke up when the members went to college and went their seperate ways.
After the Lost Souls disbanded Dennis was asked to join the Choir. The Choir had gone through some personell changes and wa...