The Fugitives (band)

The Fugitives opened for many famous acts, including The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Kinks, The Beau Brummels and Paul Revere and the Raiders.

The band's manager, Dan Steward, tried to interest a major label in the Western sessions but was met with indifference.

The band later returned to Los Angeles to appear on the nationwide television show, Hollywood A Go-Go.

They returned to Northern California, where the band was a wildly popular center of the Davis-Sacramento music scene and known throughout Northern California for their playing of originals and cover versions of The Beatles and other top rock groups.

Their success continued until the band finally broke up in late 1966, but not before the remarkable energy they expressed was captured.