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Images of the front and back sides of the "Lab 67" vinyl disc jacket from the album's first commercial release, along with images of side A and side B of the LP disc. The back of the disc jacket provides accomplishments of the One O'Clock Lab Band in 1967, which was known as the North Texas State University Lab Band at the time. Program notes are included for six of the tunes and the personnel of the band is listed.
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Images of the front and back sides of the "Lab 67" vinyl disc jacket from the album's first commercial release, along with images of side A and side B of the LP disc. The back of the disc jacket provides accomplishments of the One O'Clock Lab Band in 1967, which was known as the North Texas State University Lab Band at the time. Program notes are included for six of the tunes and the personnel of the band is listed.
Recording of the One O'Clock Lab Band album "Lab '67!." This recording features the band when it was known as the North Texas State University Lab Band. This is a transfer of the commercial CD release. Leon Breeden writes in the liner notes, "These are some of the highlights of our Spring Semester of 1967! In addition to all of the musical engagements mentioned we should include as one of the year's highlights the reception given the Lab Band by President and Mrs. Johnson at the White House -- this was certainly a memorable occasion for our band!"