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    • I remember a concert at Cortland State in NY 1974, you opened for Billy Joel. You were hugely popular at the college and Billy was very worried by the overwhelming enthusiasm of the crowd. People didn't want you to leave the stage. Fortunately he gave an over the top performance as well. Glad to see you are still around and making music. A great memory of my college years. All the best!

    • Hi, for some reason my memory flashed back to you Roger Wendy and Sam on my way home tonight. I got a pleasant surprise when I found your site. I saw you at good old RPI in Troy, NY in 74 and 75. It's a great memory. I think I still may have an old reel-to reel tape of your concert. I'll have to dig it out and see if it's still listenable. "He wore black denim trousers and motorcycle boots, and a black leather jacket with an eagle on the back ........."

    • Hello, Just found your website. I have been playing autoharp...rocking it like you, Wow...the autoharp community is large and getting larger. Please check us out we need your energy and experience! I play chromatic, diatonic every style, please contact some of the luthiers. Karen

    • Hi you two! I have great memories of your performances during the mid '70s at Michigan Tech. My roommates and I even helped you schlep your gear back to your van after at least one show. I've enjoyed your self-titled album ever since, and I'm glad to see you've been livin' the dream since then. Thanks for all the memories. Believe me, we needed the distraction from the studies. Jonxxxxxxxxx WOW! Wonderful to get your note. Seems we were always coming to play for you when it was the dead of winter with 20 foot piles of snow lining the deserted highway. And then we'd arrive and be greeted by all your great smiling faces. Every concert there WERE lots of helping hands to lug all our equipment inside and back out again. ( back out was the hardest part because we were total zombies, having given our all during the show) Fondly, Wendy and Rog

    • Hey! Remember me, William Paterson College? Can't believe I found you guys! I live in the Catskills, not far from Barry Drake, we have a restaurant Cassie's Cafe & I have a radio show on our new community radio station, WIOX 91.3 FM & wioxradio.org on the 'Net & on a free iPhone app! My show is THIS IS THE ROCK! on Tuesday nights 7-10PM. Bob

    • 'morning, you two. Just stumbled on your website. Used to run lights for you at MTU coffeehouses (70-75), and we got together a couple years later at your place in the village. As I recall, you even fed me, & I still owe you a raisin bread grill cheese sandwich. Still have a vinyl of your first record. Will go off and try to get your more recent stuff, now that I know you're still at it. Any tour dates in the western rust belt coming up? Marc ("Fingers") Carter xxxxxxxx Hiya Marc!!!! Do you realize that you are one of the very few who have been honored with one of our legendary grilled cheese on raisin breads ? But then how could we do less for such an "Artiste of the Lights"? We'll give you a holler if we're coming near to you. Wisconsin AND Iowa....what does that mean? We finally just decided to get a page on Facebook, so you can come write to us there, too. Because it's great to hear from you. Did you listen to "Acne" on the LISTEN page? Well...we're still that crazy...or more so. Yeah, more so. Affectionately, Rog and Wem

    • Roger and Wendy Many years have passed by since 1975-1979 when I was on the Bemidji State University Hobson Union programming board. I just discovered your website. I am impressed with your success! How exciting! Money is very tight for me at the moment, but I am looking forward to purchasing your new recordings! I have practically worn out your Bermuda Triangle album from 1977. You folks have given me many memories during my college years, and beyond. I believe I saw you in Duluth, Minnesota a few times in the early 1980's. I have been in Minneapolis for 27 years now and have introduced your music to my 15 year old grandson, who is living with my wife and I. You have a new 15 YEAR OLD fan!

      Regards, Todd Moen xxxxxxxxxxx We remember you, Todd. A warm friend in the midst of those frigid Minnesota winters. I'm so glad you wrote us a note to say hello. It looks like you are about to be snowed in very shortly......We live on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. A storm just hit the western slope, is supposed to skip over us , and then blast its way toward you. A big hiya to your grandson too. Fondly, Wendy and Rog

    • Dear Roger and Wendy: I visited your website that Wendy gave me, and it brought back many good memories. Michael has the original vinyl of the first record (I originally had it), and it was good to see the CD version which I purchased yesterday, along with two others with which I am unfamiliar. I'm glad you're still active in the business. I am chairman of my hospital lab in Oklahoma City and extremely busy. I try to see Mike every two or three years. He and Beryl are sterling people, and I'm privileged to have them as friends. Can't wait to get the CDs and have a listen to see if there's any evolution in your sound. Music has changed so much, and to our generation, it was perhaps more special and less of a thinly veiled commercial enterprise. All the best!!

    • Oh my! Bermuda Triangle Band, the folks who brought a lot of happiness to my college years! I still have photos from a show we (Pop Entertainment) did with you guys in the LSU Tiger Lair. I wish I had a recording of your calypso version of Come Sail Away! xoxo Tanya............ Hi Tanya, Please please will you send us the photos you have? We don't have a single pic of the Tiger Lair in our collection. Love, Rog and Wendy

    • Thrilled to hear you 2 kept on keeping on, bringing your special magic for 3000+ shows. You touched the lives of millions. Your annual gigs at RPI became much anticipated campus wide events during my time incarcerated there, adding sweetness and light to ever-lovely Troy.

      Remember the special gift one night...not exactly the yacht you asked for, but a lovely Hudson River eaten 1/2 a canoe?

      Hoping you are finding peace and satisfaction of a job well done in Colorado.

      Just another (former) long hair in the front row.

      Hiya Lee, How could we ever forget that gloriously insane moment when during the show you came down the center aisle carrying a canoe. No, No it's HALF a canoe.to you too... Wendy and Rog

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Kim Erway Birck

March 4, 2010

I saw you several times at University of Wisconsin Stevens Point back in the 1972-76 years. Was reminded of your act recently while watching a show on Austin City Limits, and tried to describe your act to my husband, who apparently didn't see you during HIS college years at Michigan State and University of Wisconsin Madison. 
Are you still performing? Ever play in Montana?
Best regards,
Kim

Joe Muncey

February 26, 2010

I saw you in the amphitheatre of East Tennessee State University maybe around 76. At that time you were introduced as Roger, Wendy and Sam and it was a great concert. I was just telling a friend today about seeing you, as we were comparing college concert stories. I still remember the outstanding version of Gimme Shelter you did that day.

Wow, thanks for a great memory.

Joe Muncey

Don

February 17, 2010

I was just leafing through my yearbook from Butler County Community College, north of Pittsburgh, Pa., and saw your photo under "Coffee House Circuit". This would have been late '72 - early '73. Ah those were the days.

Lou

February 3, 2010

Always enjoyed your shows at RPI (Troy, NY) during the 70's. Still have the vinyl and some pictures .

Jack Luftman

December 22, 2009

I can't believe I found you! I have visualized you, in my memories many times since I saw you perform at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. I was a student there 1973-1979. I think I watched you perform three of four times at the Student Union. I just read an article in the RPI alumni magazine . I really enjoyed those concerts.

Lou Takacs

November 17, 2009

Saw you guys(as Roger, Wendy and Sam)in Springfield IL three times in the early '70s--inspired me to buy, over the years, 3 autoharps--I'm not very good, because professional career, family, took precedence--but my songwriting has continued, and I am sooo very glad to have found out more about you all. Hope you are well, blessings..Lou

Sue Jones-Clinard

August 28, 2009

WOW! I was playing around on the internet and can't believe I found you. I attended UW-Stevens Point in the 70's and have many great memories of your music. Since my Bermuda Triangle album isn't is great shape, I'm excited to order the CD! My friends & I enjoyed partying with you guys at a place called Ella's Bar on a few occasions. Y'all are awesome and I'm glad to be able to listen to your music again. Thanks for keeping the spirit of that era alive! I'm in Austin, TX now. Do ever play in this area? Thanks again for all the wonderful memories of your concerts in that frozen tundra of Wisconsin!

Gary Sorensen

July 5, 2009

so great to find you again - enjoyed many concerts at UW Stevens Point (Wisconsin) as Roger, Wendy & Sam and as Bermuda Triangle

love the kazoos

hope all is well and I will check out buying cd's as your music was special

Angela Ambrozik

April 4, 2009

Hi there. Remember me? Sam's niece? I was trying to find out where I can get the cuts that were on the cassette tape you guys sent home to us AFTER the Bermuda Triangle album release?? Are they mixed between two albums? I used to listen to that tape all of the time in my car, and, believe it or not, it finally just wouldn't play anymore. It has been a long time since I was forced to throw it out and that really bothered me. I didn't know if I would ever hear that stuff on the cassette again. Maybe you can remember which one I mean? Thanks so much for your reply. I hope this finds you both well and happy. Peace ~ Ang

Bob Meinhard

September 26, 2008

WOW - how cool to see that you guys are still making music!!! My girlfriend (now wife) and I used to listen to you guys play at Central College in Pella, Iowa back in the mid-70's. You guys ROCK!!! I will never forget hearing you do a wild rendition of "Roll Out the Barrel" - what a blast! Thanks for the memories and glad to see that you guys are still around!

Roland Wall

August 13, 2008

Incredible, not only are you guys still making music and have a website, but the first comment I read is somebody else who also remembers you from the times you played at U. of D. (I seem to recall it was the Bacchus Room in 1977 though; maybe the name was changed.) Thanks for a pleasent memory of a bygone day and good to see you're still at it.

Bob Fiss

August 9, 2008

Just looked you up on the internet, after 40 years or more. I must confess, I was enamered with Emmylou Harris at folk city, and predicted she would go far. I didn't hear about her again for 10 years, but she did indeed reappear, and went on to great things. You were not forgotten either, and until the internet, I did not know if you continued with music. Glad to see that you two also achieved great fame. Good luck in the future. Ever talk to Emmylou? Bob.

Karen

August 6, 2008

Hi! New big fan here! I have a 1-36 Model#cw857 Cannon Harpsichord and are in need of parts. Any ideas? Are they in business? Wasn't able to find online. Thanks for any info you can offer. You are amazing! Karen

Pat

June 4, 2008

What a hoot to stumble across your site! I remember "Roger, Wendy, and Sam" when you guys played in the basement coffeehouse of the Phoenix Center at the U. of Delaware campus in the early 70's. How cool that you're still making music -- come play in Wyoming some time! (Check out the Beartrap Festival in Casper -- might be perfect for you.)

Mary

April 12, 2008

So thrilled to find you again! Your music was the passion of UW-Green Bay in the '70s!

Dave

March 25, 2008

Hi, I just discovered your site, after being tipped to it by Vincent at Lion Productions. I saw the shows you did as Roger & Wendy at Wayne State College in Nebraska many years ago. Yikes. I remember there was such a buzz about you on campus. You were great!

Davo

March 2, 2008

It was such a pleasure to find you on the net after so long. I felt obligated to buy all the CDs, as I was probably present at most of the live performances at RPI.

Davo

Hal Weiss

February 15, 2008

Had the good fortune to be hanging around Gerdes Folk City in NY way back when. Those days I picked up on a lot of good music. I heard Dylan and S&G and I was lucky enough to pick up on you folks. Listening to you was always fun. I remember one time when you had just finished playing "Bojangles" and you literally could have heard a pin drop. The crowd was mesmorized and blown away, as was I. 
I still enjoy listening to Dylan and Simon &Garfunkel and I still enjoy listening to you. Thanks for the memories and the music.

Bermuda Triangle

January 30, 2008

Heard Bermuda's cover of Nights In White Satin in the mid seventies in Amsterdam. Could never find it until a week ago in (Soho) Sister Ray's music shop. Now I'm playing it on my radio show in Cape Town and everybody wants to know

Kaitlin

January 10, 2008

I LOVE your "Missing Tapes" cd. It's even better than the "Bermuda Triangle" album which is incredibly great. 
I gave it to all my friends for Christmas.

Jason

October 9, 2007

At long last I finally heard your record. One of the few records I can call innovative and fun at the same time.

Thanks

Henry R. Streiffer

August 5, 2007

I just got an iPhone and was putting songs ripped from your vinyl album I got many years ago & thought I would give you another search on the web. FOUND YOU!!. SURPRISED & DELIGHTED! My wife & I listened to you at LSU in Baton Rouge. Hope you are well. Thanks for the memories
Henry

Bill

July 31, 2007

I would never miss your shows at RPI in Troy.

Andrew

June 19, 2007

Its a long ways from Folk City miss the memory when we meet in the street outside ... hope you are fine and safe ... best wishes hope you can always call good vibes count for something

Meg

May 8, 2007

How marvelous to "find" you! You played at the University of Hartford a couple years in a row back in the early 70s. My roomate, Jo, and our friend, Alex, and I also attended shows at Keene State in N.H. and in NYC (at Folk City, I think). I have an autographed 'R&W' album - yes, a vinyl LP - I still treasure. Good memories - and good to see you are still at it!

Tom Miller

April 20, 2007

I used to see you play at Folk City in the 80s. Those were some great shows. It's nice to know you're still around and playing.

Greg Patek

April 3, 2007

I just received my Pointer Alumni paper and saw the blurb on you. I saw you for the 1st time in 1978 during freshman orientation at UWSP. It was the first of many times I saw you at Point. Thanks for rocking the Coffee House, and the good feelings I got listening to you.

Jean Parker

April 2, 2007

Huge fan of your group when I was at UW-Stevens Point in the early '70s! Had you over for dessert when you played in Marshfield. When The Pointer mentioned you, great memories flooded back--you were my college years! Bless you.

John Comer

April 2, 2007

Hello Roger and Wendy,

I saw your not in the UWSP "Pointer Alumnus" and had to look you up. I was responsible for sound and lights a couple of the summers you spent in Stevens Point. I really enjoyed lighting your show. I think of you whenever I hear "Nights in White Satin."

Glad to hear you are doing well. If you are ever in the Minneapolis, look me up.

John

oliver baranyai

March 19, 2007

Alright you guys!I was only 15 in 1977 but discovered your LP many years ago. Your LP was one catalyst that led me to the UK freak folk of the 70s I have always been into heavily ever since. The Circus Maximus song was one of my very favorites before i heard yours, and then you guys topped it! Your music helped my brain to not categorize everything in life like it was used to doing. It is a thrill for me thinking that Wendy or Roger might actually read this! Sorry for the hero worship but I have dug you alls music for so long. God bless and please please let me know if you are anywhere near Dallas ever.