Recordings
Audio Recordings
Unlike a lot of bands, Sawdust Charley had a dedicated sound engineer at every gig. At every job, you could see Bob Feldner either sitting behind the mixing console, running up to the stage to fix a problem, or even on stage, singing a song with the band! Whether it was happiness or heartache, he got the same slice of it that everyone else got. The job did not come without a downside, though. Being out front, exposed to the full volume of sound meant that his ears would build up a protective layer of wax which would periodically have to be professionally removed!
On many of those performances they also had access to a reel-to-reel recorder provided by Johnny Dondlinger’s brother Pat. Whenever possible Pat, who was also an audio engineer, would record the band and that has left Sawdust Charley with at least a dozen tapes that have survived over the years.
Below, you can find entire performances, as well as curated collections of cacophony.
Videos
Here's a promo the band did for their 2016 induction into the
Kansas Music Hall of Fame
Way back on July 4th, 1987, Sawdust Charley got together for a reunion at a pool party in Wichita KS. Jim Kent sat in on keyboards and sax, and most of the band was in casual "short shorts" style of the day.
Song List
- What Time Does the Band Start Playing (partial)
- Waiting for a Woman
- Stagecoach
- Living In A Honkytonk
- Santa Fe
- San Antonio Rose
- Motel Time Again
- Dixie Chicken
- Willin’
- Money Means More Than Love
- Truck Driving Song
- Dancing With My Lady
- What’s A Growing Boy To Do
- Lay It On The Line
- High Hill Country Rain
- Daredevil Lover
- I Want You
- Where Would I Be (Without You)
- Rock & Roll Medley
- Roll Over Beethoven
- Fun, Fun, Fun
- Boney Maroney
- Maybelline
- Runaway
- Break My Mind
- I Saw Her Standing There
- Land of a Thousand Dances
- Twist & Shout
- Dream Lover
- Sweet Little Sheela
- Hi-heeled Sneakers
- Nadine
- New Orleans
- Peggy Sue
- Angel From Montgomery
- Moody Woman
- Reno
- You Can’t Be A Lover
- Last Call For Beer
- Redneck Mother