Impact Records (California)

This label released some surf records by The Crestwoods, Dave Myers and The Surftones,[2] The Ramblers and The New Breed[3] and The Revels.

[5] Among other things, Impact Records served as an outlet for masters that Hilder couldn't get released on other labels.

A good deal of the material released was from local aspiring artists and bands of the Los Angeles area.

[6][7] Dean Zook handled the radio promotion for the Midwest, working from his base in Denver.

[9] The single was distributed nationally by Liberty Records but was issued under the banner of Impact to keep the identity of the label.

It featured Lil Ray, The Original Surfaris, Dave Myers and the Surftones, The New Dimensions, Steve Korey and The Virtue Four.

[20] In 1962, Rue Barclay had a release with "I've Lost The Road" bw "Please Dear Won't You Stay" on the label.

album[30][31] A Japanese punk / garage girl group, MELLViNS recorded it for the B side of their 2015 single, "One Fine Day".

[33] San Luis Obispo group, The Revels started out in high school in the mid-1950s as Gil Serna and the Rockets.

McBirnie presented "The Great Debate of 1964" with topics titled The Rumford Act, Convergence, and Coexistence.