In the summer of 1967, the Youngstown, Ohio band known as the Human Beingz would enter a Cleveland recording studio and make a hit record. A few months later, they would return to record a full length album. In Episode 43 of In Loving Recollection, guitarist Ting Markulin tells the story of The Human Beinz and their 1968 debut full-length Nobody But Me. Detailing the events that led to the album’s creation, Markulin touches on how the recording of the “Nobody But Me” single first came to be and how its eventual success would cause the band to permanently lose the “g” in their name.
Episode 36: 5’ll Getcha Ten by Cowboy
Episode 35: The Bear by Walter Martin
Episode 34: Due North by Liam Kazar
Episode 33: Songs for John Venn by Lou Turner
Episode 32: All Around by The Oranges Band
Episode 31: The Nerves EP by The Nerves
Episode 30: Cypress by Let’s Active
Episode 29: Ready, Steady, Go by Holiday
Episode 28: Starlite Walker by Silver Jews
Episode 27: Once We Were Trees by Beachwood Sparks
Episode 26: No Medium by Rosali
Episode 25: Spotlight on Optiganally Yours by Optiganally Yours
Episode 24: Light Heat by Light Heat
Episode 23: Bright Idea by Portastatic
Episode 22: Blood Rushing by Josephine Foster
Episode 21: Great Lakes by Great Lakes
Episode 20: Wiseacre by Eric Slick
Episode 19: The Molly Burch Christmas Album by Molly Burch
Episode 18: Arabella by Laurie and John
Episode 17: Karaoke Angel by Molly Sarlé
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