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70s invasion ; SILVER CONVENTION

back cover of the 'SAVE ME' lp of '74, the models here did not perform on the lp, great shot though !

actually we have this lp stored 1000's of miles away like many more of our other lps or esle it would have been reviewed by now, anyways it's one of the best of the 70s disco era....


a 45 from SILVER CONVENTION featuring PENNY MCLEAN, RAMONA WULF and RHONDA HEATH ....


SILVER CONVENTION were a girl glam disco band from germany, they had international hits with 'FLY ROBIN FLY', and 'GET UP AND BOOGIE, THATS RIGHT' !.....as well as several lps throughout the 70s, the band were compries of RAMONA WOLF, LINDA THOMPSON, and PENNY MCLEAN, THOMPSON left in '76 to be replaced by RHONDA HEATH, PENNY left in '77 to be temporarily replaced by ZENDA JACKS who sang and tured with the band from '77-'78 in the u.s., she left the band to marry a u.s. businessman in mexico, PENNY returned to the band for their last single.....JACKIE CARTER was also a member in their early stages, but never sang on any recorded songs with them, see this site for more info and a look at the girls solo careers -

http://surf.to/silverconvention


stage shot

"Making the Most of Life"

"If I can throw a single ray of light across the darkened pathway of another; if I can aid some soul to clearer sight of life and duty, and thus bless my brother; if I can wipe from any human cheek a tear, I shall not have lived my life in vain while here.

If I can guide some erring one to truth, inspire within his heart a sense of duty; if I can plant within my soul of rosy youth a sense of right, a love of truth and beauty; if I can teach one man that God and heaven are near, I shall not then have lived in vain while here.

If from my mind I banish doubt and fear, and keep my life attuned to love and kindness; if I can scatter light and hope and cheer, and help remove the curse of mental blindness; if I can make more joy, more hope, less pain, I shall not have lived and loved in vain.

If by life's roadside I can plant a tree, beneath whose shade some wearied head may rest, though I may never share its beauty, I shall yet be truly blest--though no one knows my name, nor drops a flower upon my grave, I shall not have lived in vain while here. "

--Author Unknown