Records Wizard



Records Wizard (formerly Records Master) is a secure file manager that allows you to collect important records (such as bank statements, credit card statements, investment records, bills, or receipts) or PDFs in a database and allow for: easy addition of new files (importing), organization of files in hierarchical folders. It also re-issued much of the Sparmac catalogue which Porter still owned. 10 years after opening, he sold Wizard to its distributor RCA Records though apparently only the product then currently available. Porter still has the master tapes of many Sparmac/Wizard recordings which have subsequently never been released.

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OriginTampa, Florida, United States
Genreshard rock, psychedelic rock
Years active1970–1971
LabelsPeon Records
Associated actsBacchus, Jimmy Castor Bunch
MembersDavid Voysey
Past membersBen Schultz
Paul Forney
Chris Luhn

Wizard were an American psychedelic/hard rock band, which formed in 1970 in Tampa, Florida and disbanded 16 months after the formation.[1] Wizard released just one studio album which went unnoticed but, according to AllMusic, '…their sound was considerably more imaginative and interesting than much hard rock from the period, including many of the similar bands who earned far more commercial popularity than they did'.[2]

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Band history[edit]

Wizard formed in spring 1970 at the University of South Florida when singer and bassist Paul Forney and guitarist Ben Schultz met through a mutual friend, jammed together and formed a short-lived rock trio, Brother. Prior to their first gig, their drummer walked out on soundcheck and was promptly replaced by roadie Chris Luhn, who proved to be a competent instrumentalist. The new band changed their name to Wizard. The band was touring in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, and Illinois, opening for Iron Butterfly, Chicago, Mountain, and Rod Stewart, among others. At the Goose Lake Festival, outside Detroit, they caught attention of Decca Records' Bob Fletcher who took the group to Atlanta's LeFevre Sound Studiosfor a recording session.[3] As a result, The Original Wizard, the band's first and only album, released in 1971 on Peon Records. Wizard continued to perform, including a gig the next winter at an indoor festival at the Hollywood Fairgrounds in Florida, but not for long: sixteen months after forming, the band called it quits.[1]

Forney went on to put over one million miles on the road with R&B big hitters such as Timmy Thomas ('Why Can't We Live Together'), Little Beaver ('Party Down'), Gwen McCrae ('Rockin' Chair') and later toured and recorded six albums with the Jimmy Castor Bunch. Still an accomplished bassist and vocalist, he continues to perform with jazz and R&B artist Rob Mullins. Schultz went on to do live and studio work for Buddy Miles, Belinda Carlisle, Stephen Stills, Diana Ross, Ric Ocasek, Ricky Nelson, and Rod Stewart, among others.[1] More recently, Schultz was a co-founder of the power group, Barefoot Servants (now on extended hiatus). Luhn went on to finish college and, later, law school. He is now a personal injury and divorce trial lawyer in Albany, NY.

Members[edit]

  • Ben Schultz – lead and rhythm guitars, vocal
  • Paul Forney – lead vocal, bass
  • Chris Luhn – drums

Discography[edit]

  • The Original Wizard (Peon Records, 1971)

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abcStanton Swihart (n.d.). 'Wizard'. AllMusic. Retrieved October 10, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^Stanton Swihart (n.d.). 'The Original Wizard'. AllMusic. Retrieved October 10, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'Wizard'. old-rock.ru. n.d. Retrieved October 10, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
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